Ok. I solve the problem. I was always starting the daemon with -X parameter, then all of the log information was written to stderr.
I wonder if there is any way to see these logs of both stderr and radius.log? Thanks in advance. Tevfik Kızılören. Tevfik Kiziloren wrote: > > I have a radius server working properly. > > However i can't see any log information within the radius.log file. > > I configured related part of my radius.conf file as below: > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > prefix = /usr > exec_prefix = ${prefix} > sysconfdir = /etc > localstatedir = /var > sbindir = ${exec_prefix}/sbin > logdir = ${localstatedir}/log/radius > raddbdir = ${sysconfdir}/raddb > radacctdir = ${logdir}/radacct > > # Location of config and logfiles. > confdir = ${raddbdir} > run_dir = ${localstatedir}/run/radiusd > > # > # The logging messages for the server are appended to the > # tail of this file. > # > > log_file = ${logdir}/radius.log > ... > ... > ... > > > # Log the full User-Name attribute, as it was found in the request. > # > # allowed values: {no, yes} > # > log_stripped_names = no > > # Log authentication requests to the log file. > # > # allowed values: {no, yes} > # > > log_auth = yes > > # Log passwords with the authentication requests. > # log_auth_badpass - logs password if it's rejected > # log_auth_goodpass - logs password if it's correct > # > # allowed values: {no, yes} > # > log_auth_badpass = yes > log_auth_goodpass = yes > > ... > ... > ... > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I could not see what's wrong with it. > > What could be the reason of this problem. > > Thanks in advance. > > Tevfik Kızılören > > > > > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/radius-log-file-problem-tf4096623.html#a11649305 Sent from the FreeRadius - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html