Ciao Paolo -
As you have seen, the debug log is not what you want.
Rather, you should be using the RADIUS accounting requests to write to a file.
You can have a separate file for each user by doing something like this:
# Realm or Handler
<Handler ….>
AcctLogFileName %L/accounting-for-%n
…..
<Handler>
Of course, your NAS equipment must be configured to send RADIUS accounting
requests.
See sections 5.2, 5.19.4 and 5.19.5 in the Radiator-4.11 reference manual
("doc/ref.pdf").
regards
Hugh
On 18 Oct 2012, at 02:02, Paolo Di Francesco <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Dear All
>
> in oder to keep track of the user getting in and getting out of my
> network I would like to do the following: let radiator write into a file
> (mounted on some linux syslogd) when a user is getting into the network
> and when the user is leaving.
>
> I found the log file command but not sure it does what I want (i.e.
> record the user login/logout). It looks more like a more verbose logging
> facility but I would like to know if you can point me in the right direction
>
> thank you
>
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