If the freeradius.org is a virtual site bound to that IP address, hitting
the IP may not display the content you're looking for. Which is why putting
it into /etc/hosts resolved your issue, because your web browser is sending
an HTTP request with a virtual site's domain name, and then the web
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Subject: Re: Logging attributes to the regular log
Frank Bulk wrote:
I scoured online and in the archives but I haven't found a solution to my
question: is there a way to log additional attributes, not unlike what's
done in ISC's DHCP
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Subject: Re: Logging attributes to the regular log
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Frank Bulk - iNAME wrote:
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According to my NAS' documentation, that longish number is a
bit-representation of an interface. Rather than
I scoured online and in the archives but I haven't found a solution to my
question: is there a way to log additional attributes, not unlike what's
done in ISC's DHCP logging? I know that 'detail' logging is possible, but
those are stored in a separate file for each connection. I just want to add
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