Download 2.1.0 and have a look at linelog there. It is much improved. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 5/9/2008, "jehan procaccia" <jehan.procaccia@it-sudparis.eu> piše:
tnt@kalik.net wrote:
I can run debug log by starting radiusd -X , but for production, I want logs to go to a file and not stdout .
indeed ;-)
for now with that config I only get 2 lines in radiusd.log when I log in 802.X EAP-ttls , telling:
Sep 5 10:42:30 radiustux radiusd[14619]: Login OK: [procacci] (from client APS_Cisco port 29 cli 00-1F-3C-59-5E-52) Sep 5 10:42:30 radiustux radiusd[14619]: Login OK: [anonymous] (from client APS_Cisco port 29 cli 00-1F-3C-59-5E-52)
What else do you want? You can log additional lines with linelog module.
linelog {
filename = ... you probably want radius.log file
format = "Things you want to log ..."
}
In fact radiusd -X gives me too much logs, but the only one line of log per logging I have now is not enough. I search for a compromise between -X full logs and what I want: the Username, the ldap servers used to autheticate him (we have 3 directories depending on the @domain ), the IP adresse assigned and the vlan assigned . from the -X I found these kind of logs which are relevant to me, how can I get them in syslog or logfile or linelog ?
rad_check_password: Found Auth-Type EAP rlm_ldap: performing user authorization for procacci lm_ldap: (re)connect to ldap1.int-evry.fr:389, authentication 0 Exec-Program output: Tunnel-Type := VLAN, Tunnel-Medium-Type := IEEE-802, Tunnel-Private-Group-Id := 903 Sending Access-Accept of id 70 to 157.159.27.100 port 32768 User-Name = "procacci" Tunnel-Type:0 := VLAN Tunnel-Medium-Type:0 := IEEE-802 Tunnel-Private-Group-Id:0 := "903" rad_recv: Accounting-Request packet from host 157.159.27.100 port 32768, id=87, length=200 User-Name = "procacci" NAS-Port = 29 NAS-IP-Address = 157.159.27.100 Framed-IP-Address = 192.168.200.17 Calling-Station-Id = "192.168.200.17" Called-Station-Id = "157.159.27.100"
I tested that without succes :-(
# Jehan linelog { filename = ${logdir}/jehan.log format = "JP Login OK for %{User-Name} on %{NAS-Port-Id} ..." }
the file keeps been empty [root@radiustux /var/log/radius] $ ls -al jehan.log -rw-rw---- 1 root radiusd 0 sep 5 15:12 jehan.log
If you have attribute values in format statement list linelog in the section where the values will be known (post-auth etc.).
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika IS
If it eventually works, where can I get the list of the %{Variables} available ? - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html