(RADIATOR) Simultaneous logins allowed but logged?
Forbes Mike
Mike.Forbes at Colorado.EDU
Wed Jan 30 23:16:17 CST 2002
I might add I did read the manual and have read it more than once. It
has saved plenty of emails.
Let me restate my question:
I want to allow simultaneous logins, this is the default.
But,
I want to log simultaneous logins to a file, I still want them allowed.
I was wondering if the Simultaneous-Use or Max-Sessions could be used to
log the simultaneous logon (as a simultaneous logon) but not kick off the
user.
Mike
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> Hello Mike -
>
> On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:48, Forbes Mike wrote:
> > Hugh,
> >
> > The authlog is definitely a feature I will use, I did not know it was
> > there.
> >
>
> Might I suggest a quick read through the manual? It only takes an hour or so
> and it will save you *lots* of time later. BTW - you should also read the
> radius RFC's, also included in the "doc" directory.
>
>
> > How can I use this to report duplicate logins without kicking the
> > users off? I assume that this would work if we were kicking the user off
> > for duplicate logins, it would show up as a failure and a reason duplicate
> > login?
> >
>
> You can use it for success and/or failure.
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
>
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