Holger, thanks for your reply, I'll analyse the config file you poste.
Jaco, I'm using FreeRADIUS on a Debian machine. The machine who will
monitor the server runs nagios and I will check the radius server via
nagios plugin (check_radius).
2013/7/19 Jaco Lesch
> Luis
>
> I presume you are usi
Greetings.
I've tried to use check_radius to monitor radius server but it requires a
configuration file to be passed via parameter -f. Which configuration file
it refers to?
It says "The format of the configuration file is described in the
radiusclient library sources." but I don't know where to
* Luis H. Forchesatto [2013-07-19 13:46]:
> I've tried to use check_radius to monitor radius server but it requires a
> configuration file to be passed via parameter -f. Which configuration file
> it refers to?
>
> It says "The format of the configuration file is described in the
> radiusclient l
Luis
I presume you are using radiusclient-ng, if so the config file will be
/etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf. Which will again point somewhere
in there to your /etc/radiusclient-ng/servers file, where the server
name with key pair is configured
If you want to test this from the command