5 # Write a 'utmp' style file, of which users are currently
6 # logged in, and where they've logged in from.
8 # This file is used mainly for Simultaneous-Use checking,
9 # and also 'radwho', to see who's currently logged in.
12 # Where the file is stored. It's not a log file,
13 # so it doesn't need rotating.
15 filename = ${logdir}/radutmp
17 # The field in the packet to key on for the
18 # 'user' name, If you have other fields which you want
19 # to use to key on to control Simultaneous-Use,
20 # then you can use them here.
22 # Note, however, that the size of the field in the
23 # 'utmp' data structure is small, around 32
24 # characters, so that will limit the possible choices
27 # You may want instead: %{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name}}
28 username = %{User-Name}
31 # Whether or not we want to treat "user" the same
32 # as "USER", or "User". Some systems have problems
33 # with case sensitivity, so this should be set to
34 # 'no' to enable the comparisons of the key attribute
35 # to be case insensitive.
39 # Accounting information may be lost, so the user MAY
40 # have logged off of the NAS, but we haven't noticed.
41 # If so, we can verify this information with the NAS,
43 # If we want to believe the 'utmp' file, then this
44 # configuration entry can be set to 'no'.
48 # Set the file permissions, as the contents of this file
49 # are usually private.