On Wed, 11 Mar 2003, Nick Lomonte wrote:
It will show an entry each time there is a failed login, but just leaves
a '-' for the username. The only time it properly displays the login is
when I try it from the 'check server' link and it tries to authenticate
locally. I also get the address
Try out the dialup_admin included in the latest cvs.
If that doesn't help send the corresponding radius.log line and I 'll see what I
can do.
Tried latest CVS, same results it looks likes. Here are some snippets
from radius.log:
Wed Mar 12 06:39:18 2003 : Auth: Login incorrect:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Nick Lomonte wrote:
Try out the dialup_admin included in the latest cvs.
If that doesn't help send the corresponding radius.log line and I 'll see what I
can do.
Tried latest CVS, same results it looks likes. Here are some snippets
from radius.log:
Wed Mar 12
OK do a cvs update on log_badlogins. It did not accept ! as a valid character
Ah, works great now. Thanks!
About the PHP warning 'address is not in a.b.c.d form', it doesn't
appear to hurt anything, but is there something that can be done to
clear the error?
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Nick Lomonte wrote:
OK do a cvs update on log_badlogins. It did not accept ! as a valid character
Ah, works great now. Thanks!
About the PHP warning 'address is not in a.b.c.d form', it doesn't
appear to hurt anything, but is there something that can be done to
OK I 've changed all calls to gethostbyaddr so that it doesn't print any
warnings. Please do a cvs update and see if it works
Looks good once again. One last request and I'm done (i hope!): it
looks like '@' is another character log_badlogins doesn't like (showing
up as blanks in
It will show an entry each time there is a failed login, but just leaves
a '-' for the username. The only time it properly displays the login is
when I try it from the 'check server' link and it tries to authenticate
locally. I also get the address is not in a.b.c.d form error, but I'm
not sure