On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:25 AM, John Dennis<[email protected]> wrote: > On 07/13/2009 11:35 AM, Deepak wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have following installed. >> >> =============== >> OS: CentOS 5.3 >> freeradius 2.1.6 (rpm version) >> daloradius 0.9-8 >> mysql 5.0.45 >> =============== >> >> When I try to check the radius log file from daloradius interface, it >> give me following error: >> ======== >> error reading log file: >> >> looked for log file in /var/log/freeradius/radius.log and >> /usr/local/var/log/radius/radius.log but couldn't find it. >> if you know where your freeradius log file is located, set it's >> location in /zradius/rep-logs-radius.php >> ======== >> I tried to look for this file but couldn't locate it. There is no >> "freeradius" directory in "/var/log" >> >> Where do freeradius keep the log file? >> >> Thanks >> > > The default log location as defined by the configure.in script is > logdir='${localstatedir}/log/radius' > > On most systems localstatedir is /var thus the default log location is > /var/log/radius. > > On rpm based systems this can be deduced by looking at the file list > belonging to an rpm, for example: > > $ rpm -ql freeradius | grep log > /etc/logrotate.d/radiusd > /etc/raddb/modules/detail.log > /etc/raddb/modules/linelog > /etc/raddb/modules/logintime > /etc/raddb/modules/sql_log > /etc/raddb/modules/sqlcounter_expire_on_login > /usr/lib/freeradius/rlm_acctlog-2.1.6.so > /usr/lib/freeradius/rlm_acctlog.so > /usr/lib/freeradius/rlm_linelog-2.1.6.so > /usr/lib/freeradius/rlm_linelog.so > /usr/lib/freeradius/rlm_logintime-2.1.6.so > /usr/lib/freeradius/rlm_logintime.so > /usr/lib/freeradius/rlm_sql_log-2.1.6.so > /usr/lib/freeradius/rlm_sql_log.so > /usr/share/man/man5/rlm_sql_log.5.gz > /var/log/radius > /var/log/radius/radacct > /var/log/radius/radius.log > /var/log/radius/radutmp > > here you can see the log directory is /var/log/radius. But there is another > hint, the freeradius package included a logrotate file in > /etc/logrotate.d/radiusd. logrotate is responsible for rotating log files > and the /etc/logrotate.d/radiusd is the configuration file specific to the > radiusd service. Looking at that config file will show you the path of every > radius log file. > > > > -- > John Dennis <[email protected]> > > Looking to carve out IT costs? > www.redhat.com/carveoutcosts/ > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html >
Thanks! found it in /var/log/radius -- ============================== Registered Linux User #460714 Currently Using Fedora 10, CentOS 5.3 ============================== - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

