With this it wouldn't be that hard to separate the information for a specific subscriber or group into a separate log file would it. Assuming that the two log options are appropriately configured: Fr 2.x if( User-Name != "test-user" { # will (Group-Name != 'test-group" ) { work? User_log } else { Test_log } Or FR 1.x preacct { files } accounting { Acct-Type SQL-LOG { User_log } Acct-Type TEST-LOG { Test_log } } ...then in "acct_users": Test-user Acct-Type := TEST-LOG Fall-Through = No DEFAULT Acct-Type := SQL-LOG Is there an equivalent way to do this using sql? Ie radreply/radgroupreply? Also, will this take care of both accounting log info and authentication log info? Ben Wiechman Network Admin Wisper High Speed Internet ben@wisper-wireless.com
-----Original Message----- From: freeradius-users-bounces+ben=wisper- wireless.com@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users- bounces+ben=wisper-wireless.com@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Phil Mayers Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 6:13 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Rule for don't log specific user session.
Vincent Magnin wrote:
Hello Rafael,
It should be possible in Freeradius 2 and using unlang language:
if (User-Name != "test-user") { sql_log }
In previous versions, you can use Acct-Type:
preacct { files } accounting { Acct-Type SQL-LOG { sqllog } }
...then in "acct_users":
nagios .... Fall-Through = Np
DEFAULT Acct-Type := SQL-LOG
Regards,
Vincent M.
Rafael Medici <rafael.medici@vexcorp.com> a écrit :
Hello,
Is there a way to don't log nothing for a specific user, creating a rule in sql_log?
You will probably ask me why!
Because i have a plugin running on nagios, that checks for authentication with a specific user ex: "testuser" every 5 minutes, and at the end of the day my database grows with useless information. We are a global hotspot provider, so this check running on nagios is performed in 10.000 hotspots, to test for authentication, so you could imagine that this "testuser" generates infinite registers.
I think put some kind of trigger to do that, will probably slow down my server performance, because we have a huge users database.
I'm running freeradius(1.1.7) + postgre.
Regards,
Rafael Medici
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