Hmmm...
When I do that it takes syslog as a directory and complains it can't
write to it.
Wed Jan 25 12:17:22 2006 : Info: Starting - reading configuration
files ...
radiusd: Couldn't open syslog/radius.log for logging: Not a directory
Mark
Lasse Karstensen wrote:
>
> I think that it somewhat
Mark Tunnell:
> How do I send radius logs to the local syslog server? The man page
> says the -l radiusd switch is deprecated and that you should see the
> log_dir configuration item in the radiusd.conf file. There is no
> 'log_dir' configuration item in the radiusd.conf file. There is a
> 'logd
Mark Tunnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do I send radius logs to the local syslog server? The man page
> says the -l radiusd switch is deprecated and that you should see the
> log_dir configuration item in the radiusd.conf file. There is no
> 'log_dir' configuration item in the radiusd.co
How do I send radius logs to the local syslog server? The man page
says the -l radiusd switch is deprecated and that you should see the
log_dir configuration item in the radiusd.conf file. There is no
'log_dir' configuration item in the radiusd.conf file. There is a
'logdir' and a 'log_file'. I
Mark Tunnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to configure freeradius to send its log files to a
> remote syslog server? The only reference I've found at all to syslog
> in the documentation is the deprecated radiusd switch -l, and that was
> for a local syslog process.
You should co
Is it possible to configure freeradius to send its log files to a
remote syslog server? The only reference I've found at all to syslog
in the documentation is the deprecated radiusd switch -l, and that was
for a local syslog process.
Thanks,
Mark
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