Aaron Spanik wrote:
> As you no doubt know, once I used
> %{proxy-request:Packet-Dst-Ip-Address} I started seeing exactly what I
> wanted to see in my logs.
Yup.
> That sounds excellent; I will check out the GIT version. Can you
> comment on how long it is likely to take before those features
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 07:04:11 +0200
Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aaron Spanik wrote:
> > *snip*
>
> I suggest getting access. Sorry... but it's the simplest way to debug
> things when something is going wrong.
Always. But sometimes one is forced to prove something is wrong before
t
Aaron Spanik wrote:
> Recently, however, there has been reason to suspect that the two remote
> RADIUS servers are behaving inconsistently with each other (i.e. auth
> fails on one and then immediately succeeds on the other).
> Unfortunately, I have zero access to the remote RADIUS servers and
> li
I apologize in advance if this question is answered in the
documentation, but if it is, I haven't been able to find it.
I have the following setup:
- Client daemon running on host A
- FreeRADIUS 2.0.4 server running on host A proxying auth requests
- Two Remote RADIUS servers serving authentic
"Lisa Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With FreeRadius 1.01 on FreeBSD 5.3, is there any way of logging all
> authentication requests to radius.log EXCEPT requests from a particular
> username?
>
> Or alternatively, log all authentication requests EXCEPT those from a
> particular client (thi
Hi Folks,
You'll probably think this question is a bit nuts.
With FreeRadius 1.01 on FreeBSD 5.3, is there any way of logging all
authentication requests to radius.log EXCEPT requests from a particular
username?
Or alternatively, log all authentication requests EXCEPT those from a
particula
Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm wondering if there's a way to log all the "error" logs ( like failed
> logins and so on ) into a mysql table instead of the standard radius
> logfile ?
Not at this time.
As always, patches are welcome.
Alan DeKok.
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Hi,
I'm wondering if there's a way to log all the "error" logs ( like failed
logins and so on ) into a mysql table instead of the standard radius
logfile ?
I have googled around a bit, but haven't found anything useful yet :(
Cheers
Anders
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