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. > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html -- Lee Wolf EMR Data Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] 623-764-0870 cell 623-581-0842 voice 623-582-9499 fax � � � � � � � � �EMR Internet � � � � � �A Serious Internet Experience ** �56K Dial-up � ** � �DSL � ** �Web-hosting �** ** �Co-location � ** � �T1s � ** � � ISDN � � �** ** �High-Speed Fiber Backbone ** Linux powered ** ** � Custom Web Design �** � Site Development �** ** �Search Engine Placement & Web Consultation ** **** � � �Visit us at http://www.emr.net! � �**** Ask about our reseller programs! - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
