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1 | # You can use this to rotate the /var/log/radius/* files, simply copy |
2 | # it to /etc/logrotate.d/radiusd | |
3 | ||
4 | # There are different detail-rotating strategies you can use. One is | |
5 | # to write to a single detail file per IP and use the rotate config | |
6 | # below. Another is to write to a daily detail file per IP with: | |
7 | # detailfile = ${radacctdir}/%{Client-IP-Address}/%Y%m%d-detail | |
8 | # (or similar) in radiusd.conf, without rotation. If you go with the | |
9 | # second technique, you will need another cron job that removes old | |
10 | # detail files. You do not need to comment out the below for method #2. | |
11 | /var/log/radius/radacct/*/detail { | |
12 | monthly | |
13 | rotate 4 | |
14 | nocreate | |
15 | missingok | |
16 | compress | |
17 | } | |
18 | ||
19 | /var/log/radius/checkrad.log { | |
20 | monthly | |
21 | rotate 4 | |
22 | create | |
23 | missingok | |
24 | compress | |
25 | } | |
26 | ||
27 | /var/log/radius/radius.log { | |
28 | monthly | |
29 | rotate 4 | |
30 | create | |
31 | missingok | |
32 | compress | |
33 | } | |
34 | ||
35 | /var/log/radius/radutmp { | |
36 | monthly | |
37 | rotate 4 | |
38 | create | |
39 | compress | |
40 | missingok | |
41 | } | |
42 | ||
43 | /var/log/radius/radwtmp { | |
44 | monthly | |
45 | rotate 4 | |
46 | create | |
47 | compress | |
48 | missingok | |
49 | } | |
50 | /var/log/radius/sqltrace.sql { | |
51 | monthly | |
52 | rotate 4 | |
53 | create | |
54 | compress | |
55 | missingok | |
56 | } |