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FAQ: Meaning of entry 'LG' and 'LD' in usage.log

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  • WF, WFR

Question:

  • What does the 'LG' and 'LD' stand for at end of authentication lines in the usage.log?

Reply:

The 'LD' in the usage.log means that the user in question was authenticated and filtered by the Domain Default.  The 'LG' means that the user authenticated and filtered by a Domain Group, for example, JaneDoe is currently filtered by Domain Group MyDomain\Access-Wireless.

LOGON, 2013-04-05 11:13:29, 10.111.11.125, MyDomain\DEFAULT\JohnDoe, Mydomain    LD    0x0

LOGON, 2013-04-05 11:13:22, 10.102.10.120, MyDomain\Access-Wireless\JaneDoe, CN=Access-Wireless,OU=Sites,OU=MyDomain Wireless Access,DC=mydomain,DC=dk12,DC=org    LG    0x0



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