Hi,
> So we have installed FreeRADIUS 2.1.7 via YUM on a 5.6 CentOS Server and
> 2.1.12 from source on a 5.1 RHEL Server.
>
> Both are working and are running pretty sweet. What I can't seem to get
> working though is getting the RADIUS server to log somewhere that user
> joe-bob logged in, then user daisy-duke failed to login, etc. If I run the
> server in debug mode via radiusd -X I do see this spit to STDOUT. However,
> how can I get it to log to a file somewhere on the disk is my question.
>
> This is from the RHEL 5.1 server running latest, stable of the FreeRadius
> Server:
>
> [root@foo radacct]# pwd
> /usr/local/var/log/radius/radacct
>
> [root@foo radacct]# ls -la
> total 8
> drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Jul 18 17:01 .
> drwx------ 3 root root 4096 Jul 18 17:01 ..
> [root@ttmi-nms2 radacct]#
>
> Nada....
>
> I have this in the radiusd.conf:
>
> prefix = /usr/local
> exec_prefix = ${prefix}
> sysconfdir = ${prefix}/etc
> localstatedir = ${prefix}/var
> sbindir = ${exec_prefix}/sbin
> logdir = ${localstatedir}/log/radius
> raddbdir = ${sysconfdir}/raddb
> radacctdir = ${logdir}/radacct
>
> and
>
> # Log authentication requests to the log file.
> #
> # allowed values: {no, yes}
> #
> auth = yes
if you have log auth=yes, then the logging information goes into the main
radiusd.log
file - probably in /usr/local/var/log/radiusd.log for you judging by paths
defined.
ensure that the server can write to that log as the user you run it as etc.
alan
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