On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Luca Corti wrote: > freeradius -X (also tried -x and init.d script) > > and reproduced the problem. I can't find the core file though... were is > it supposed to be saved?
Luca, are you on a Linux/Unixish type system? If so, and if worst comes to worst, you may be able to find it with: find / -name '*core*' -print Some systems save the core files in a specific directory, some in the directory with the binary, some in the directory you started the program in, and some in the program's current working directory. Note that this may find an awful lot of files with the word "core" in them also, so you may want to pipe it through "less" or "more": find / -name '*core*' -print | less If you're running Windows, I don't know how it does core dumps or even if it does. :-) There is (or was) also an option in radiusd.conf that says "allow_core_dumps = no". You may need to set this to "yes," but I'm not sure that applies to debug mode. Kristina - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html