On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 11:15:35PM -0600, Sam Morris wrote: >> After much hair pulling I have Freeradius 1.0.1 working nearly 100%. >> But I'm having issues with radutmp (at least I think that's where the >> trouble lies).
>> When I do a radlast, it says this: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] radius]# radlast >> >> radwtmp begins Sun Jan 16 17:00:27 2005 >Radlast uses radwtmp, radutmp is used by radwho... radutmp has it's own >module, but radwtmp is written by the unix module, which I'm gonna guess >you've disabled since you're not using unix accounts to authenticate. >If that's true, you can just put the unix instance in the accounting >section, and all if will do is write to radwtmp. (Which is pretty neat, >actually. ^_^) What do you mean when you say "If that's true, you can just put the unix instance in the accounting section, and all if will do is write to radwtmp." radwtmp is getting written - it's currently 723k after running for a day and a half. Actually, I didn't (at least intentionally) diable the unix module, at least not knowingly. I think that /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow are the only mechanisms my dialup customers have of authenticating. > So it is authenticating people and logging those authentications > just fine. It's also writing the detail files in /var/log/radius/radacct/<nas> > The radutmp and radwtmp files ARE getting written in > /var/log/radius/<here> It's as if radlast just doesn't want to read them, or else it doesn't like the format in which they are being written. Would it be helpful to post part of my users file? I've been struggling with this for about three days now, and other than this list, have no place else I can turn for help. Thanks, Sam -- Sam Morris, Owner Loganet Internet Service Logan IA, United States of America 712-644-3578 - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

