I'll do my best to ignore the abrasive comments.

I'm not in the position that I can edit the source code.  Is there is a
feature request form that you can point me to?  This is something that I
would benefit many others, too.

Yes, ISC's DHCP is different, but it's a core networking service just like
DNS.  Functionality built into one may suggest a feature capability
appreciated by the broader sysadmins out there.

'rlm_linelog' doesn't appear to have much documentation -- can someone point
me in the right direction?

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan DeKok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 12:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Logging attributes to the regular log

<snip>

Frank Bulk - iNAME wrote:
...
> According to my NAS' documentation, that longish number is a
> bit-representation of an interface.  Rather than figure out how to call
some
> external module to re-write that value into something that looks like
"port
> #/#/VP/VC", which seems to be more complex, I would like to print the
value
> of "NAS-Port-Id(87) which contains the same information.

  Edit the source code.

> ISC's DHCP is very powerful -- in the configuration file you can define
what
> is logged.  See:
>       http://marc.info/?l=dhcp-users&m=121369168201304&w=2
> for an example.

  That's nice.  It's a completely different piece of software.

> Any ideas?

  Use rlm_linelog to log the information you want to a log file.  The
authentication log message is just the default.  You can always suppress
it, and log exactly the information you want using another module.

  Alan DeKok.

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