2012/1/17 Sergio Belkin <sebelk@gmail.com>
2012/1/16 Alan Buxey <A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk>
Where's the log for when this happens? As MAC auth wouldn't go through EAP tunnel it would suggest that some entry in eg users file is coming into play...
alan
Alan, I have three logs,
I have the following parameter on radiusd.conf:
requests = ${logdir}/radiusd-%{%{Virtual-Server}:-DEFAULT}-%Y%m%d.log
For example for today, I have
/var/log/radius/radiusd-inner-tunnel-20120117.log (using ttls) var/log/radius/radiusd-inner-tunnel-peap-20120117.log (using peap) /var/log/radius/radiusd-DEFAULT-20120117.log
The weird thing is that I've found one user that has entries *only* in /var/log/radius/radiusd-DEFAULT-20120117.log AFAIK is out-of-tunnel
For example:
Mon Jan 16 11:22:57 2012 : Auth: Login OK: [wterra] (from client AP-PVIII-VI port 2 cli 00-11-00-E4-67-EE)
But neither wterra nor 00-11-00-E4-67-EE have entries in /var/log/radius/radiusd-inner-tunnel-* log files
Please could you explain me?
I don't use mac based authentication...
Thanks in advance!
Note: I've copied the entry from yesterday log because of that you see "Mon Jan 16" but the question it's the same: Why is there an entry on DEFAULT logs but not in "inner-tunnel" logs Thanks again -- -- Sergio Belkin http://www.sergiobelkin.com Watch More TV http://sebelk.blogspot.com LPIC-2 Certified - http://www.lpi.org
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