[RADIATOR] Radiator Logging to an External Syslog Server

Heikki Vatiainen hvn at open.com.au
Tue Apr 12 15:23:41 CDT 2011


On 04/12/2011 07:25 PM, Carter, Ronald wrote:
> My company is running Radiator on a Windows Platform. I would like to
> export the Radiator logs to and external Syslog server. According to the
> manual this can be done with the <Log Syslog> command, but this only
> works on a Unix platform. Has anyone or does anyone know of a way that I
> can export the logs when using on a Windows platform. What I am really
> interested in logging and exporting are the results of authentication
> attempts, e.g.; request, failure, success, etc

Try this:

1) Install syslog module

ppm install Sys::Syslog


2) Configure Radiator like this

<Log SYSLOG>
  LogHost ip.addr.of.remotehost
  LogSock inet
</Log>

This should work with Windows and the logs should be sent to the remote
host port 514 UDP.

For authentication log you should configure
<AuthLog SYSLOG> with respective settings as above and the AuthLog
specific settings you require.

> Any help that you can provide will be greatly appreciated. 

I hope the above helps. Please let me and this list know how it works.

Best regards,
Heikki


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