Evan Stenmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I have searched the radiusd.conf for anything that involves 'log'
Right near the top is /radius.log
I had the server set to log to radius.log but there is no radius.log
file anywhere (searched with find and locate as root from root
Someone just sent me an email saying that freeradius does not output a radius.log file
when running it in debug mode (radiusd -X)
that's what I had been running it in the whole time while testing...that's why I
didn't have the radius.log
Now it shows up when not in debug mode
Thanks
Evan
On Fri, 14 May 2004 13:38:01 -0600
Evan Stenmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I did a locate radius.log (with a current locate database) as
well as a root directory find but nothing comes up This is very
strange
you have to enable it in the configuration file for FreeRADIUS.
Graeme
Evan
Yes, I have searched the radiusd.conf for anything that involves 'log'
When I had the server set up on our network authenticating requests, the only log file
that came out of that was:
/usr/local/var/log/radius/radacct/IP-ADDRESS/detail-DATE
I see that in the radiusd.conf, and it is actually
I have two radius servers, one stores them in /usr/local/var/log and the
other in /var/log
Just depends on what version of FR you are using and/or how you set it up in
radiusd.conf
Try doing a find / -name radius.log that should help you find your log file.
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yes, I did a locate radius.log (with a current locate database) as well as a root
directory find but nothing comes up
This is very strange
Evan Stenmark
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