radiusd.conf: .. # Log authentication requests to the log file. # # allowed values: {no, yes} # log_auth = no <== change to yes
# Log passwords with the authentication requests. # log_auth_badpass - logs password if it's rejected # log_auth_goodpass - logs password if it's correct # # allowed values: {no, yes} # log_auth_badpass = no <== you probably want to leave this as it is log_auth_goodpass = no <== change to yes .. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 29/9/2007, "Patrick M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše: >Hi all, > >First time poster here - go easy on me :) > >We use freeradius for our O1 dialup customers, as well as our SuperNews >customers. Our freeradius server authenticates via LDAP. We had a >customer come in today mentioning they could not log in to their dialup >account, so I went to the logs and did some testing. I tried logging in >with his username and I received the invalid login. So I then tried >another username, and was able to authenticate just fine, however I did >not see anything in the logs to indicate a successful or unsuccessful login. > >I am running freeradius 1.0.1-3.RHEL4.5 on CentOS 4.5. > >I'm not sure what will be useful to provide you, since freeradius has so >many configs. Please excuse me as radius is still a bit greek to me. > >Please let me know what will help you help me troubleshoot, and I will >be more than happy to provide. > >Thanks in advance! > >Patrick > > >- >List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html