Miguel Sennoun wrote:
Set "log_destination = syslog" and
log { syslog_facility = daemon }
I tried, but it seems not write radius logs in syslog
Just to be clear - which "radius" logs are you trying to redirect and did you make sure that syslog is running/configured correctly ?
in your radiusd.conf. That will get your authentication/authorization logs going to syslog under the "daemon" facility. This is all in the documentation, BTW.
There is nothing in my documentation (freeradius 1.0.2
Straight from the distributed radiusd.conf: # # Destination for log messages. This can be one of: # # files - log to ${log_file}, as defined above. # syslog - to syslog (see also the log{} section, below) # stdout - standard output # stderr - standard error. # # The command-line option "-X" over-rides this option, and forces # logging to go to stdout. # That last note is VERY important - if you are testing using -X, you won't see anything in syslog. and further down: # # Logging section. The various "log_*" configuration items # will eventually be moved here. # log { # # Which syslog facility to use, if ${log_destination} == "syslog" # # The exact values permitted here are OS-dependent. You probably # don't want to change this. # syslog_facility = daemon } -- / Craig Huckabee | e-mail: huck@spawar.navy.mil / / Code 715-CH | phone: (843) 218 5653 / / SPAWAR Systems Center | close proximity: "Hey You!" / / Charleston, SC | ICBM: 32.78N, 79.93W /