BELLIERE Eric wrote:
> My problem is that for unknow reason the radiusd process stopped alone
> this make a problem for us.
> 
> The Both Radiuses are doing the same. Sometimes the radiusd is no more
> working and I need to restart it with /etc/init.d/radiusd start

  It might be bug #35.   Try using the v2.1.x branch from
http://git.freeradius.org.

> I have another problem : When the logrotate is doing his job then the
> log radius.log stay empty and I need to restart or kill -HUP the radiusd
> process.

  That's how log rotation should work: change the log file, and HUP the
server.

  The previous behavior was non-standard for Unix daemons, and therefore
wrong.

  Alan DeKok.
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