On Mar 28, 2007, at 11:28 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Brad Lachel wrote:
I am trying to create a log that tell me who attempted to login, when, where and what the result was. I have uncommented the auth_log line and the reply_log line as well as the detail auth_log and detail reply_log sections. When I start up radius, it appears that both the auth_log and reply log are activated as they both appear correctly in the instantiated section of the startup process. When an attempt is made to login, the authentication is logged, but the reply is not. What am I missing?
Run it in debug mode, and see if it calls the "reply_log" module.
When the detail module is loaded, the auth_log appears to get loaded, but the reply_log does not.
I will admit that I am not real comfortable in deciphering the how- to's and config files associated with freeradius, but I think that I have done what I need to in order to get what I am looking for.
The documentation is clear... sometimes. That's why I'm writing the book. I don't think the book will cover everything, but maybe the second edition will do that. :)
It is probably due more to my like of knowledge in this area. Working for a school district, I wear too many hats, so I can do a lot of things, but sometimes my understanding of what I am doing leaves a little to be desired.
freeradius is being used to authenticate users to wireless access points, the ideal log would look something like this:
MAC time WAP IP result
In the CVS head (what will be 2.0), you can easily create that format with the "line_log" module. In 1.1.5, it's problematic..
The good news is that I've made major progress today, which shortens the 2.0 time frame.
Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/ users.html
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