On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 06:26:09 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I did it and at now, everything is working more or less fine but i'm not able to see
>in the radius.log file who is connected as it is show
>with cistron radius. It's a way to view in a log who was connected, whose connection
>failed and why?
To make radius.log look the same as the one from cistron radius, I needed to change
some things:
Try changing this sections in your radiusd.conf to look like this, and it will do the
job for you:
# Log authentication requests to the log file.
#
# allowed values: {no, yes}
log_auth = yes
# Log passwords with the authentication requests.
# log_auth_badpass - logs password if it's rejected
# log_auth_goodpass - logs password if it's correct
#
# allowed values: {no, yes}
log_auth_badpass = yes
log_auth_goodpass = no
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