Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
are there any plans to add logging to *remote* syslog servers to the
rlm_linelog module? Would be kinda cute; we want to log authentication
results to a central statistics collection host - and going through
re-send on the local syslog instance is a
Stefan Winter wrote:
are there any plans to add logging to *remote* syslog servers to the
rlm_linelog module? Would be kinda cute; we want to log authentication
results to a central statistics collection host - and going through
re-send on the local syslog instance is a superfluous extra step.
Phil Mayers wrote:
It appears rlm_linelog doesn't lock the file before writing to it.
Should it? Won't lines get interspersed at high logging rates if not?
IIRC, using O_APPEND, and writing small amounts means that the writes
are all or nothing. i.e. The OS takes care of ensuring that the
Alan DeKok wrote:
Phil Mayers wrote:
It appears rlm_linelog doesn't lock the file before writing to it.
Should it? Won't lines get interspersed at high logging rates if not?
IIRC, using O_APPEND, and writing small amounts means that the writes
are all or nothing. i.e. The OS takes care of
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Drew Weaver wrote:
Im not sure anyone has any experience with this module yet,
but I thought I'd ask since there isn't any documentation and I really
wouldn't know where to look for this information. It appears from my
fumbling around in the .c file that this module
Drew Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im not sure anyone has any experience with this module yet,
but I thought I'd ask since there isn't any documentation and I really
wouldn't know where to look for this information. It appears from my
fumbling around in the .c file that this
The format is a string where variables are expanded, just like the
filename.
format = %{User-Name} logged in from %{NAS-IP-Address} with
%{NAS-Port}
Alan,
I am a little confused..
Even though my format is just this:
format = %{User-Name}
My log the contents of filename
Alan,
I am a little confused..
Don't really like replying to my own dreck, but I figured out why it
wasn't displaying the username, then I realized there isn't a variable
for passwords. Is there some way to get the password?
Basically I just need like.
format =
Drew Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't really like replying to my own dreck, but I figured out why it
wasn't displaying the username, then I realized there isn't a variable
for passwords. Is there some way to get the password?
From where? If you mean the password in the Access-Request,
Drew Weaver wrote:
Basically I just need like.
format = [%{User-Name}/%{Password}]
format = [%{User-Name}/%{User-Password}]
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