Hmm 
That would be a bummer.  FYI on th (why i can't see "radutmp" file) mail.
I my case the log files are all working good, its just that radwho is just 
giving me nothing back when I run it.


Lee


On Tuesday 16 April 2002 3:27, you wrote:
> Lee W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The radius is running as user nobody, but I'm logged in as root and I set
> > the radutmp file to 777 just for testing. That log is under /var/radius
> > and its set to 777 as well just for testing :-) I checked my config file
> > all looks good. For the most part its default config.
>
>   Hmm... there may be another problem here.  It looks like there's a
> bug in the radutmp module.
>
> > Also Alan said it could take some time to get the accounting
> > request. I have been running for over a month so that should be
> > ok. am I running out of options?
>
>   Yeah, I meant that the accounting logs/whatever won't be written
> *immediately* when you start up the server.  It has to receive
> accounting packets first, which may take seconds or minutes, depending
> on your NAS configuration and volume of traffic.
>
>   Alan DeKok.
>
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