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Old 03-20-2020
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Originally Posted by sea
Comes to mind, check your 'mount nas' options, they might 'provoke' list only.
Agreed. Also, check the access rights set on the NAS end. I'm no MAC user either but perhaps your upgraded OS is checking acess rights on the NAS that it wasn't checking before.
 

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RADLIST(1)							Yard Radius Manual							RADLIST(1)

NAME
radlist - lists current on-line users and per user stats SYNOPSIS
radlist [ -bhnstx ] [ -D|M|Y ] [ -F format_string ] [ -d day ] [ -m month ] [ -y year ] [ -u user ] [ -y year ] DESCRIPTION
This program gives detailed statistics for current users on line (which is the default) or any user you like. Its statistics are on a per- day/month/year base and can be used to produced useful reports. It shows on-line time and traffic, along with numbers of logins and cur- rent port usage. Its output can be largerly customized as you prefer with a suitable format string. See FORMATS section below. OPTIONS
-b Uses a brief output format. -t Uses a `traditional' tabular output format. -n Skips the header when `-t' option is used. -h Prints out usage of the command. -F -Hformat_string Define customized formats for output rows and the header. See FORMATS section below. -m month Reports statistics for month month where month is in the range 1-12. -y year Reports statistics for year year that is a four digits number. -x Shows extedend information (port information). - u user Gets a single username database entry, i.e. select a specific username to report statistics for that user only. -M -D -Y Reports statistics on a dayly/monthly/yearly basis. They should be used along with d,m,y options. If not specified current date and -M is considered. FORMATS
radlist does allow the user to have a customized output format with the `-F' command line option (see above). The program accepts and out- puts any character in a format string and parse it to find some %-prefixed one-letter tokens. Those `a la' printf tokens are substituted with corresponding entry values. Normal C substitution are performed for \, , , and \%. The list of legal % tokens follows, any oher combination is parsed and ignored. Token Value --------------------------------------------------------- %l Username %s Number of current sessions %n Total number of sessions in the period specified %t Total online time in secs %T Total online time in HH:MM:SS format %i Total input traffic in bytes %I Total input traffic in KBytes %o Total output traffic in bytes %O Total output traffic in KBytes %m Total traffic in bytes %M Total traffic in KBytes %k Mean online time per session in secs %K Mean online time per session in HH:MM:SS format %g Mean traffic per session in bytes %G Mean traffic per session in KBytes %% literal '%' No alignment decimal values are allowed in this version of format strings. FILES
/usr/logs/YEAR/user-stats These are files which constitutes the yearly radlist database. They are in binary GDBM format and collect statistics on a per user base, day by day. /usr/logs/NAS/YEAR/detail-XX These text files stores accounting information for every access server (NAS) listed in the clients file. Each user session is iden- tified by a unique session-id and these accounting files store start/stop records for every single authenticated session. Informa- tion stored in those records, but for a group of standard ones, strictly depend on the NAS model and operating system. BUGS
The -x option apparently is not working. SEE ALSO
radiusd(8), radlast(1) builddbm(8), radtest(1), radwatch(1), radius_attributes(5) AUTHOR
Francesco Paolo Lovergine <francesco@yardradius.org>. A complete list of contributors is contained in CREDITS file. You should get that file among other ones within your distribution and pos- sibly installed under /usr/docs directory COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1997 Cristian Gafton. All rights reserved. Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Francesco Paolo Lovergine. All rights reserved. See the LICENSE file enclosed within this software for conditions of use and distribution. This is a pure ISO BSD Open Source License . 1.1 Aug 25, 2004 RADLIST(1)
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