MySQL Logging and radacct directory

2005-10-11 Thread Curt LeCaptain
I'm currently running FreeRADIUS in this setup: Unix authentication with logging to mysql for accounting. What I'm wondering is, I'm currently seeing the occasional message like this: Tue Oct 11 10:06:32 2005 : Error: rlm_radutmp: Logout for NAS sb-ent2 port 24, but no Login record What I'm

Re: MySQL Logging and radacct directory

2005-10-11 Thread Kenneth Grady
Failed authentications cause that On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 09:11, Curt LeCaptain wrote: I'm currently running FreeRADIUS in this setup: Unix authentication with logging to mysql for accounting. What I'm wondering is, I'm currently seeing the occasional message like this: Tue Oct 11

Re: MySQL Logging and radacct directory

2005-10-11 Thread Curt LeCaptain
I'm not so sure that's the case, as I'm not seeing failed login attempts in my log, and I do have it set to log those attempts. Not saying I don't believe you, my log just isn't showing it that way. On 10/11/2005 at 10:57:52 am, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Failed

Re: MySQL Logging and radacct directory

2005-10-11 Thread Alan DeKok
Curt LeCaptain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I'm wondering is, why, if I'm logging accounting to MySQL, are entries showing up in /var/log/radius/radacct/? Because you told it to. The radiusd.conf file still contains references to radutmp. Shouldn't I be avoiding those entries by logging to

Re: MySQL Logging and radacct directory

2005-10-11 Thread Curt LeCaptain
That was exactly my problem. My mistake for not looking closer, thank you very much! Curt LeCaptain [EMAIL PROTECTED] Curt LeCaptain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I'm wondering is, why, if I'm logging accounting to MySQL, are entries showing up in /var/log/radius/radacct/? Because you