Hello,
Does anyone know how to get FreeRadius to log the NAS IP instead of the
client shortname. Currently when a customer logs on, the client
shortname is recorded, but I would like to log the NAS IP. I am pretty
sure that it is recorded in radutemp since that is what radzap works
with, right?
Hello,
Run the radius server in debugging mode (-x) and see what the NAS actually
sends to the server when a person tries to authenticate. That will show you
the data you can use in the users file to help determine where packets get
proxied. I believe the Called-Station-Id is sent only in
Hello,
Thank you for your suggestions. However, no one has responded to why I
don't see any debugging traffic coming from checkrad. Is it not being
called?
Murrah Boswell
Alan DeKok wrote:
WA Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will look at running freeradius in debug mode, but I would
If you had read the original message that I sent, you would see what I
am trying to do.
I have to be able to check both username and called-station-id.
Thanks,
Murrah Boswell
CTA wrote:
On 5 Nov 2002, at 14:44, WA Support wrote:
From: WA Support [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello,
I use freeradius-0.5 on a linux box.
I am getting strange accounting behavior.
I noticed weird client IP directories being created in my
/usr/adm/radacct directory. My normal clients are 192.168.192.22 and
192.168.192.23. I have two directories, 192.168.192.22 and
192.168.192.23, in my
My bad, I am thoroughly scolded!
Murrah Boswell
Alan DeKok wrote:
WA Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use freeradius-0.5 on a linux box.
Huh? 0.7 was released nearly 3 months ago.
I noticed weird client IP directories being created in my
/usr/adm/radacct directory. My normal
Hello,
Is there any way that I can force an update of the radutmp file? I had
to go into my CVX-1800 switch and disconnect a few sessions that had
been connected for many days and after I did this, the sessions still
appear as active sessions when I run radwho.
I assume that there is not a