Hello Gabe -

You will usually find the Radiator logs in “/var/log/radius/….”.

Check your configuration file to verify.

And the “radpwtst” utility is usually in “/usr/local/bin” or "/opt/radiator”.

You will also find “radpwtst” in the main Radiator distribution directory 
wherever it was unpacked.

regards

Hugh


> On 24 Sep 2020, at 10:24, Gabe Carmichael <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Afternoon,
> I have 2 instances that typically run like swiss watches. Today around 1:30 
> they both stopped working. Where/what is the auth check at on Ubuntu 16.04 
> machines? Im trying to see if I can test the auth to see where its broken at 
> presently. A reboot didnt fix my issue.
> 
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> Lower Kuskokwim School District
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