(RADIATOR) multiple <Log FILE>
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jun 18 12:44:49 CDT 2004
Hello Stefan -
What you have discovered is correct - the logging is done for the
server as a whole and if you have defined multiple Log FILE's you will
get multiple copies of the same logging information.
regards
Hugh
On 18 Jun 2004, at 20:09, Lengacher Stefan wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm an absolute newbie on Radiator. I just began working at weroam in
> switzerland a couple of weeks ago and am already playing around with
> your really good looking tool. Therefore i apologize if i ask stupid
> questions ;-)
>
> Here we go:
>
> What we're exactly trying to do:
> We want different Logfiles for different Realms.
>
> What i've found out:
> We can use <Log FILE> for this.
>
> The Problem i reflect now is:
> I've defined two <Log FILE> parts with different Identifiers and a
> LogFile for logging everything and logging the realms that do not
> define a Log param. In the Realm parts, i then set Log to the
> according one. Unfortunately it does not Log correctly.
>
> The config:
> ##################################################
> LogDir /var/log/radius
> DbDir /etc/raddb
> LogFile %L/logfile_proxy_auth
>
> Trace 4
>
> <Log FILE>
> Identifier lemylogger
> Filename %L/lemy_logfile_proxy_auth
> Trace 4
> </Log>
>
> <Log FILE>
> Identifier wetestlogger
> Filename %L/wetest_logfile_proxy_auth
> Trace 4
> </Log>
>
> <Realm lemy.ch>
> <AuthBy RADIUS>
> Host <snipped out>
> Secret <snipped out>
> AuthPort <snipped out>
> AcctPort <snipped out>
> </AuthBy>
> Log lemylogger
> </Realm>
>
> <Realm wetest.ch>
> <AuthBy RADIUS>
> Host <snipped out>
> Secret <snipped out>
> AuthPort <snipped out>
> AcctPort <snipped out>
> </AuthBy>
> Log wetestlogger
> </Realm>
> #####################################################
>
> When i now do a radpwtst once with realm wetest.ch and once with real
> lemy.ch then in both cases i see the log-trace in logfile_proxy_auth
> and lemy_logfile_proxy_auth. But nothing in wetest_logfile_proxy_auth
>
> Is that because i defined both <Log FILE> globally and they get
> therefore overwritten? This would be a bit exhausting when i have to
> define each <Log FILE> inside every Realm definition.
> Are there any other possiblities to do this (even easyier)?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Stefan Lengacher
> Project & Testing Manager
>
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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