There may be some confusion, I am currently logging auth and accounting information in seperate folders that are labeled by client ip addresses, but those are the detail auth logs, I am working with just the radius.log file. Below is a sample of what I get in the radius log file, notice the from client 207.32.194.0/23 is the subnet which is in the clients.conf file also attached below. So rather than manually entering all my router ips is there a shorter way to edit the way the radius.log file is built? *SAMPLE from Radius.log Fri Jun 3 12:39:17 2011 : Auth: Login incorrect: [00:60:B3:3C:A2:3C/] (from cli ent 207.32.194.0/23 port 2207252597) *SAMPLE from clients.conf file client 207.32.194.0/23 { secret = nottellin shortname = } I did browse thru some of the previous posts but never really saw any answers... I have a feeling I will need to do what the clients.conf file recommends and that is to manually enter each one of my routers :( a script would be nice to do that but I am not very educated in scripting etc... thanks for any additional help! Jason Frawley www.sm-email.com 208-740-3290 On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha <list@fajar.net> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 2:19 AM, Jason Frawley <jfrawley81@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry I meant to say log the client ip and not the subnet in which its in ....eg. log shows request from 207.32.194.0/23 but I need it to show the actual ip in which the request came from. Eg. 207.32.194.4
There was a post sometime ago about custom log format, search the list archive if you're interested in the complete responses. Basically you can either: - ADD what information logged (look at radiusd.conf, look for msg) - log to a NEW file, with another format altogether (see linelog module)
Whichever path you choose, looks like you can use NAS-IP-Address or Client-IP-Address attribute as the extra information.
-- Fajar
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