Right. The log lists short name from clients.conf which is a descriptive name that you give to your routers (so you can tell them apart easier than with IPs). So, login attempt was onto the router you called "myhomenetwork-network". Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 23/7/2008, "Danilo Molini" <molini.danilo@gmail.com> piše:
I try to explain better what I want.
My freeradius server is 10.0.0.1 and the router that use the radius service is 192.168.0.1 and I try to connecto to the router from my pc with ip address 172.16.0.1
The log report this information:
Auth: Login OK: [test] (from client myhomenetwork-network port 194 cli 172.16.0.1) Is it possibile to add the information of the router on which I have request access?
I try to enable the datil log, but seems to be not work... But I'm searching on the mailing list archive an help for this problem.
Thanks for the help!
Regards
Danilo 2008/7/23 Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com>
Danilo Molini wrote:
For example: from my pc I try to connect to a router without the correct credentials. Freeradius log that my PC with IP address 1.1.1.1 has tried to make access with the user "admin" and password "admin", but do not report the address of the router to wich someone has tried to make access, so if I use freeradius for authenticating user on many device, I can't know on which device someone has tried to make access.
See the FAQ for "it doesn't work".
Also, I'm not sure I understand what you're talking about. RADIUS does *not* provide the IP address of end machines during the authentication process. Routers do not usually do RADIUS authentication, either. *Switches* do RADIUS authentication.
i.e. You seem to have confused the roles and/or names of the machines involved. As a result, it's difficult to understand what's happening, or what you want to have happen.
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