Hi all, I'm sure this has been asked many times before but I can't seem to find an answer to it. Is it possible to log to an SQL server when an unknown client attempts to authenticate against a virtual server and also to log then a good client tries but with an incorrect secret? I've got good and bad auth attempts logging to SQL nicely with (to my own postauth_table) and a bit of decoration in my UI: postauth_query = "INSERT INTO ${postauth_table} \ (src_ip_address, nas_ip_address, dest_port, username, password, \ reply, reason, auth_timestamp) \ VALUES \ ('%{Packet-Src-IP-Address}', \ '%{NAS-IP-Address}', \ '%{Packet-Dst-Port}', \ '%{User-Name}', \ '%{%{User-Password}:-%{Chap-Password}}', \ '%{reply:Packet-Type}', \ '%{Module-Failure-Message}', \ '%S')" I'm trying to do this so the users of my web interface can spot incorrectly configured clients/client entries. I'm not just trying to trouble shoot just one particular client. I'm trying to create a fully web interfaced system to manage and troubleshoot FreeRADIUS clients and users, Great product by the way, keep it up, Cheers Kev/.