Josh Hiner wrote: > ...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 > }
*This* is the cause of contention on the list. You've ignored the comment just above that... which documents how the Post-Auth-Type Reject section works. > What advice didnt I follow? Thats all the advice I was given. The advice assumes that you have an open mind. > Put stuff > in there (Post-Auth-Type REJECT) which I did do. First I tried reply_log > (which didnt log username) It logs the replies. It will log User-Name if it's in the reply. > 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. It's a section, just like any other section. This is documented in "man unlang". You put modules or "unlang" rules there. This is documented in "man unlang". > 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. The documentation assumes some amount of independent thought. It doesn't describe all possible configurations. It can't. Instead, it describes how the systems works. It describes how how *you* can use the tools at your disposal to solve any problem. *This* is the cause of most of the contention on this list. Some people want to be spoon-fed every possible piece of information. They get testy when that doesn't happen. I get frustrated when people don't bother reading the documentation I wrote. I give direct opinions when they express how bad the documentation is... that they haven't read. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html