centos man page for rlm_detail

Query: rlm_detail

OS: centos

Section: 5

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rlm_detail(5)							 FreeRADIUS Module						     rlm_detail(5)

NAME
rlm_detail - FreeRADIUS Module
DESCRIPTION
The rlm_detail module writes radius packets to 'detail' files. It is primarily used for storing accounting information, but can be used in other sections to write packet details as well. The file format is similar to that of the old Livingston servers, and many 'detail' file parsers should work with FreeRADIUS. The main configuration items to be aware of are: file The file name in which to store the radius packet records. NOTE: this variable is run through dynamic string expansion, and can include FreeRADIUS variables to create a dynamic filename. %{radacctdir}/%{Client-IP-Address}/detail-%Y%m This will create one file per month, for each client. This accomplishes 'file rotation' automatically from within the server. perm The file permissions of the file. If omitted, the default is 0600. dirperm The directory permissions of the directory where the detail files are created. The default is 0755. locking This option is set to 'yes' or 'no'. By default it is 'no'. Set this to yes to enable file locking, which is used with the 'radrelay' program.
CONFIGURATION
modules { ... detail { filename = %A/%{Client-IP-Address}/detail-%Y%m permissions = 0600 dir_permissions = 0755 locking = no } ... } ... accounting { ... detail ... }
SECTIONS
authorization, accounting, pre_proxy, post_proxy, post_authentication
FILES
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
SEE ALSO
radiusd(8), radiusd.conf(5)
AUTHORS
Chris Parker, cparker@segv.org 27 June 2013 rlm_detail(5)
Related Man Pages
rlm_files(5) - centos
rlm_realm(5) - centos
rlm_attr_rewrite(5) - debian
rlm_unix(5) - debian
radrelay(8) - debian
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