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Community articleLog_Authentication
Added by IBM contributor~Lily Chunimar on December 9, 2009 | Version 1
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Explanation:

Specifies whether or not authentication logging is enabled on the server. To enable authentication logging, set Log_Authentication to a value of 1. For example, if you specify the following notes.ini settings:

Log_Authentication = 1 (to enable logging)
Debug_Console = 1 (to write output to the console window)
Debug_Outfile = c:\debug\debug.txt (to write output to the specified text file)

This is sample output from client notes.ini:

Authenticate: CN=CLEVES01/OU=Cleveland/OU=A/O=Acme

   T:64 E:1: S:64:22 A:4:1 L:N:N:N

Authenticate: CN=ACCOUNT/OU=Memphis/OU=A/O=Acme

   T:64 E:1: S:64:22 A:4:1 L:N:I:N

Authenticate: CN=CLEVES02/OU=Cleveland/OU=A/O=Acme

   T:128 E:1: S:128:22 A:4:1 L:N:N:N

This is sample output from server notes.ini:

Authenticate: CN=Jane Ochoa/O=Acme

   T:128 E:1: S:128:22 A:4:1 L:N:N:N

You can use the following table to interpret the output.

Field Description
T

Ticket Width

Examples of values are 64 and 128.

E

Encryption Bit

Examples of values are 1 (Encrypted), 0 (Not encrypted), and 1:e (Escrow for International).

S

Encryption Strength

The first value is the key length; for example, 128, 64, and 40. The second value is the algorithm; for example, 22 (RC4) and 2F (RC2).

A

Algorithm

Examples of values are 4:1 (RC4) and 2:0 (RC2).

L

License Info

The first value applies to the local ID (that is, local client or server); the second value applies to the remote ID (that is, the server); and the third value applies to the version of local software. Examples of values are N (North American/Global) and I (International).

Applies to:

Servers and clients

Default Value:

None

UI Equivalent:

None

Syntax:

Log_Authentication = value


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