There's the %c and %C substitutions for the IP or reverse lookup of the IP of the client making the connection to your server is the closest there is. Of course, if you've only configured to interact with the top level client -- that might not be as much help, although one would assume the top level realm and proxy configuration
might be better managed than organizations still in their testing stages.

Robert Fisher
Systems Administrator
Sitestar Internet Services


On 4/29/2013 1:34 PM, Johnson, Neil M wrote:


Is there a way in RADIATOR I can log the IP address of the RADIUS server that originates a request through the eduroam hierarchy?

I'm currently logging the NAS-IP attribute, but in many cases that is a RFC1918 address. What I want is the IP address of the first RADIUS server sending the request.

It would be helpful for debugging purposes.

Thanks.
-Neil

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The University of Iowa
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