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FAQ: Does the Apple 8e6 Authenticator support debug logging?

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This article applies to:

  • R3000
  • Apple 8e6 Authenticator

Question:

  • Does the Apple 8e6 Authenticator support debug logging, like the Windows version?

Reply:

Yes, the Apple 8e6 Authenticator actually has a medium level of debug logging enabled by default.  The default location for the log file should be in your home directory, under /Library/Logs/8e6authenticator.log. 

Notes:

The logging level can be modified by changing the LD[x] parameter in the 8e6Authenticator.conf file.  The default level is 2, while the most verbose level is 4.


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