I just tried
radiusd -s &
and it is 30 minutes up so far. Will report back overnight.
I am reluctant to upgrade since I prefer OpenBSD packages, but if it
comes right down to it, then I will.
Mike
On 15/02/12 17:47, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Mike<mike...@kaikohe.net> wrote:
One day my requests to my Freeradius server began to timeout. When I
restarted it, it would behave normally for a few seconds and then stop
responding. But when I run it as radiusd -X, nothing untoward happens and it
will continue to respond for ever.
Probably threads-related?
This is the case whether my requests come from a remote client, or from
radtest on the local host or a remote host.
I am running Freeradius 2.1.10 on OpenBSD 5.0 against a mysql server
I suggest you try latest stable (2.1.12) or v2.1.x branch from git to
see if the problem is fixed there. Also, snippet from the man page
-X Debugging mode. Equivalent to "-sfxx -l stdout"
-s Run in "single server" mode
-x Finer-grained debug mode
If it's really a thread issue, you might be able to reproduce it and
get more information with "radiusd -fxx -l stdout"
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