Ok. I did follow this advice:

<snip>
>    Ok I went back, looked at the config, and used some common sense to figure
>    part of it out. I have it now logging replys for rejects using the


...to remind you what Alan said:

>      �Read raddb/sites-available/default. �Look for Post-Auth-Type Reject.
>
>      �This is documented.


in post-auth section


       Post-Auth-Type REJECT {
               attr_filter.access_reject
       }

put things in that bit
<snip>

What advice didnt I follow? Thats all the advice I was given. Put stuff in there (Post-Auth-Type REJECT) which I did do. First I tried reply_log (which didnt log username) so after much trial I modified linelog. I couldnt find documentation even with searching online about what to put in there. I pretty much guessed in the end. If there is documentation on Post-Auth-Type REJECT { that is more than a paragraph please point me to it I'd be very interested in it. I cant follow advice thats not given to me or to read documentation that seems to be impossible to find? Im just confused on the replys I received. Oh well.

Thanks -Josh

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Alan Buxey <A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi,

>    being a mooch. The only reason I can think of such short and erroneous
>    replies is that some people helping on the list are generally annoyed by
>    any questions. That is too bad. A quick reply of "use linelog" would have
>    been helpful. Why not help people?

...or it could be that we've been running FreeRADIUS for a long long time and
the method we said works for us....but you've decided on some other way of path.
back in the 0.x days you'd have been SOOL, in 1.x days it would have been code
changes...in 2.x days there are a few ways you can do it. you were told the best
way of doing it - but you chose another valid way.  <shrug>

alan
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