reply_log issue

2010-02-24 Thread Mark Jones
I have turned on reply_log option in the post-auth area. for both accepted and rejected packets. It is logging to the file successfully but it does not log the username or password. Wed Feb 24 10:06:47 2010 Packet-Type = Access-Accept Framed-Address = x.x.x.x

Re: reply_log issue

2010-02-24 Thread Alan DeKok
Mark Jones wrote: I have turned on reply_log option in the post-auth area. for both accepted and rejected packets. It is logging to the file successfully but it does not log the username or password. Does the reply contain the username and password? Likely not. Alan DeKok. - List

Re: reply_log issue

2010-02-24 Thread Mark Jones
AM Subject: Re: reply_log issue Mark Jones wrote: I have turned on reply_log option in the post-auth area. for both accepted and rejected packets. It is logging to the file successfully but it does not log the username or password. Does the reply contain the username and password? Likely

Re: reply_log issue

2010-02-24 Thread Alan DeKok
Mark Jones wrote: ok but in the same post-auth section if i use the sql_log facility it will write the username and password That's nice. You have been careful to discuss only problems. I suggest stating your requirements instead. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See

Re: reply_log issue

2010-02-24 Thread Mark Jones
Message - From: Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com To: FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 11:14 AM Subject: Re: reply_log issue Mark Jones wrote: ok but in the same post-auth section if i use the sql_log facility