RADLAST(1)
NAME
radlast - lists last users access and stats
SYNOPSIS
radlast [ -chbx ] [ -a acct_dir ] [ -f file ] [ -F format_string ] [ -H format_string ] [ -m month ] [ -u user ] [ -y year ]
DESCRIPTION
This program gives a detailed list of last accesses for one or more
users. It does not collect statistical information. It's a fast and
compact dumper of the traditional `detail' files of Livingston's
Radius. It's output is in some way similar to that of the Unix command
`last' but also high-customizable (see FORMATS section below).
OPTIONS
- -a acct_dir
- Sets the accounting files directory prefix, instead of the default one, which is /usr/logs
- -b Uses a single-row brief output format.
- -c Shows records in cronological order.
- -f file
- Uses this radlast logfile instead of the default stdout.
- -h Prints out usage of the command.
- -F -H format_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 (include traffic and phone CLIs)
FORMATS
radlast does allow the user to have a customized output format with
the `-F' command line option (see above). The program accepts and outputs 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 \\,\t,\n,\r and \%. The list of legal % tokens follows, any oher
combination is parsed and ignored.
Token Value
-----------------------------------------%l Username
%p Port ID
%a NAS ip address
%k Port type
%c Client ip address
%d Date in ctime format
%t Online time in secs
%T Online time in HH:MM:SS format
%i Input traffic in bytes
%I Input traffic in KBytes
%o Output traffic in bytes
%O Output traffic in KBytes
%m Total traffic in bytes
%M Total traffic in KBytes
%s Input speed in bps (or UNKNOWN)
%S Output speed in bps (or UNKNOWN)
%A NAS called id (or UNKNOWN)
%# Client calling id (or UNKNOWN)
%% literal '%'
FILES
- /usr/logs/YEAR/radlast-XX
- These are the files which constitutes the radlast database. They are in binary not-indexed format and functionally equivalent to the text files `detail-XX'. The main difference is that detail files are organized on a per client base. See below.
- /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 identified by a unique session-id and these accounting files store start/stop records for every single authenticated session. Information 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
builddbm(8), radiusd(8), radlist(1), 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 possibly 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 .