Stan,
Can you tell me what type of location information you get and from what
log? 802.1x/WPA-Enterprise, so we have usernames and locations in our
logs
We are trying to figure out if there is a way to determine what APs user
are/have been on but all we have seen in the radius logs is the
Hector J Rios wrote:
On the topic of DMCA, RIAA, and the like, I can tell you that we use a
Juniper firewall to log all of our wireless transactions and it is
amazingly accurate. This was a must for us when we decided to move to a
private addressing scheme. The only difference is that we do PAT
Right now just 14 days of logs.
Hector
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Greg,
Depending on the code version, you can set the logging levels to capture user
associations and authentications to a syslog server. The data logged includes
the location name/group of the AP the user connected to, the SSID, along with
the user's MAC, IP and user ID.
- Stan Brooks -