[c-nsp] How is the RADIUS backed up
Kim Onnel
karim.adel at gmail.com
Tue May 17 08:23:17 EDT 2005
> 1) RADIUS Anycast
> 2) If your RADIUS logs to a DB, you could synch. The DB
it writes to flat text files.
> 3) Maybe configure the routers to just send to two diff. RADIUS.
is it possible, any URL ?
>
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> Subject: [c-nsp] How is the RADIUS backed up
>
> Hi,
>
> We're using Secure ACS 3.1 running TACACS+ and RADIUS, its actually
> just one machine, has been running for 3 years, but sometimes it
> misses some logs, so i would like to add redundancy to it, is there a
> way to make an exact copy of the RADIUS logs once they're sent from
> the routers? how is it done elsewhere ?
>
> Another thing i would like to do is to back up the files periodicly,
> its a windows machine, i think i should be able to write a perl or
> bash script to keep copying the files somewhere else, but that doesnt
> seem like the smartest way, what are known solutions
>
> Regards
>
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