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Hi,

I am having a problem using AuthLog on radiator 2.17.1, it doesnt seem to
allow multiple instance on AuthLog FILE. I have two definitions of AuthLog
defined

eg.

<AuthLog FILE>
        Identifier SerialInt
        Filename %L/preauth/%{NAS-IP-Address}-%Y%m%d
        LogSuccess 1
        LogFailure 1
        SuccessFormat
OK,%t,%{Called-Station-Id},%{Calling-Station-Id},%{Cisco-NAS-Port}
        FailureFormat
Fail,%t,%{Called-Station-Id},%{Calling-Station-Id},%{Cisco-NAS-Port}
</AuthLog>

<AuthLog FILE>
        Identifier Sessions
        Filename %L/preauth/%{NAS-IP-Address}-%Y%m%d-Sessions
        LogSuccess 1
        LogFailure 1
        SuccessFormat
OK,%t,%{Called-Station-Id},%{Calling-Station-Id},%{Cisco-NAS-Port},%{Acct-Status-Type}
        FailureFormat
Fail,%t,%{Called-Station-Id},%{Calling-Station-Id},%{Cisco-NAS-Port},%{Acct-Status-Type}
</AuthLog>

The second one can not be used if the first one is defined anywhere.

Is there any formatting that is required that I have missed.

These are called,

AuthLog Sessions
AuthLog SerialInt

Thanks

--
Richard Staniforth
System Programmer.
iiNet Ltd.

"Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes:
That way when you criticize them you'll be a mile away and you'll have
their shoes!"
                -- Anon.




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