"syslog-ng" has everything you need. By writing some script code, you can do almost anything with logging data. You can write both to flat files and SQL servers. If you're running it on FreeBSD, note that the capability of writing to SQL does not come out of the box if you install it using "pkg." To make a custom install, you must install it from ports. FreeRADIUS is not logging software. You must configure your system to send all the logging data to your logging server. On 6.02.2019 17:44, R3DNano wrote:
I'm trying to manage the global freeradius status from a remote location. The files under /var/log/radius/radacct are pretty detailed and have a lot of information about what is going on with the freeradius server. However, searching the old mailing list archives, I see there's a particular thread of someone asking how to send the radacct logs to a remote syslog being not a recommended practice.
What's a practical way of having this information for further analysis outside of the freeradius server? Send it to an SQL database somehow perhaps?
Also, about the logs sent to syslog (for further forwarding to a remote syslog server) - is there a way to customize what's being sent on those messages?
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