Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
> For a start I want to syslog the stuff that usually goes into radius.log
> - so the messages when the server starts (which are already being
> syslogged successfully) and the summary line (Auth: Login OK) printed
> after an authentication (which are currently not being sen
Hi,
> The reason for wanting to send everything to a log host on the network
> is that the new generation of radius servers we are preparing are all
> virtualised and only have a few GB of disk - so no room for logs.
there are so many ways of having proper disk access via a virtualised host
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Subject: Re: Syslog and FreeRADIUS
On 07/06/2009 05:02 PM, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
Ultimatel
On 07/06/2009 05:02 PM, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
Ultimately what I'm after is the ability to send detail logs to syslog
rather than have them written to a file. Perhaps I've been asking the
wrong questions so far, or in the wrong way :)
whoa. thats completely different to what th
Hi,
>>The "log" section is global. See raddb/sites-available/README for a
>> definitive list of which sections can appear inside of a "server" section.
>>
> OK, thanks. If the "log" section is global, should I simply be able to
> insert the word "log" into my virtual servers? Doing so c
On 07/06/2009 04:35 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
However, all of my radius magic happens inside virtual servers, which
live in sites-available. I haven't been able to get any syslog packets
sent from within these virtual servers.
The "log" section is global. See
Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
> However, all of my radius magic happens inside virtual servers, which
> live in sites-available. I haven't been able to get any syslog packets
> sent from within these virtual servers.
The "log" section is global. See raddb/sites-available/README for a
definitive list
Further to my previous query I've got global server messages being
syslogged to my log hosts.
However, all of my radius magic happens inside virtual servers, which
live in sites-available. I haven't been able to get any syslog packets
sent from within these virtual servers.
I've tried creati
Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
> I've decided to move logging on my radius boxes to a pair of syslog
> servers, rather than stored locally. I'm using rsyslog to send the logs
> over the network.
It's a good tool.
> I follow this guide http://wiki.freeradius.org/Syslog_HOWTO but it seems
> to be for an
Hi all,
I've decided to move logging on my radius boxes to a pair of syslog
servers, rather than stored locally. I'm using rsyslog to send the logs
over the network.
I follow this guide http://wiki.freeradius.org/Syslog_HOWTO but it seems
to be for an old version of FreeRADIUS. I have manage
Norbert Wegener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to collect messages from different machines on a single server .
> Is it possible to forward freeradius' (1.0.2) logging to another machine?
Not really. It doesn't work in 1.0.2.
It *does* work in the CVS head.
Alan DeKok.
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List in
I want to collect messages from different machines on a single server .
Is it possible to forward freeradius' (1.0.2) logging to another machine?
man radiusd says, that -l with the special value syslog sends the log
information with syslog and that this option is deprecated.
See log_dir in radi
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