Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 108, Issue 24
Rui Ribeiro
ruyrybeyro at gmail.com
Sat Apr 5 04:19:21 CEST 2014
Hi,
Probably you are using a Cisco that always fill it´s virtual port as 29 in
every connection.
I log everything to MySQL and see all the authentications there. So
essentially it is a bug from Cisco, I think.
If someone also manages to explain how to get radwho working properly I
will be very interested.
Regards
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> From: Matthew Ceroni <matthewceroni at gmail.com>
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> Subject: radutmp and sradutmp modules
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> Hi:
>
> I am utilizing FreeRadius as an authentication server for a 802.1x
> environment (wired and wireless). Everything is up and running great.
>
> I recently enabled Accounting and turned on the radutmp and sradutmp files.
> I am probably missing something simple but running radwho only shows the
> last person to login. So if I sign onto the wireless or wired network,
> authenticate successfully to the radius server and type radwho is shows me
> as logged in. If another users signs on the output of radwho just shows
> them (always a single line of output).
>
> Is radwho meant to keep track of all currently signed in users? Or am I
> missing something simple?
>
> Thanks
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