Hi,All!
I use the command radwho to see who has online ,But no result.And There is no the
files radutmp & radwtmp in the logdir.How can I deal with it?
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礼!
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I have cistron running on my boxes, just recently the radwho stoped
working.
Any ideas?
Kevin
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=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Berenguer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to have a graph of simultaneos users with FreeRadius.
> I know it can be done with radwho and MRTG, but I don´t know how to
> configure
> FreeRadius to maintain an active session database
FreeRADIUS does thi
Hello,
I want to have a graph of simultaneos users with FreeRadius.
I know it can be done with radwho and MRTG, but I don´t know how to
configure
FreeRadius to maintain an active session database
Thanks.
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Matt,
Haven't played much with MRTG, but you can configure cricket to get values
from a program output rather than just SNMP queries. If you want to have a
number of users, maybe a "radwho | wc -l" will give you the number of them,
good as an entry for cricket.
datasourc
I looked into that and I could not make it work with my portmasters even
though its supposed too. Another thing is I have 2 portmasters 3's. One
with 2 PRI's and the other with only one. I would need to pull stats from
both portmasters and add them up. Seems like using radwho would
heers,
>>>>> Mike <<<<<
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> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 4:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Radwho & MRTG
> Is there anyway to use Ra
Is there anyway to use Radwho with MRTG to plot the number of lines used
over time? Any examples of this?
Matt
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It looks like radping is calling radwho with both a -o and a -e option.
radwho doesn't take either of these options, and consequently doesn't run.
Hmmm. Here's the other odd thing. I can't see where that radping
script is being created. Do I maybe have something from
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Hi Chaidan,
Does your accounting packets include
NAS-PORT attributte ?
It's
Hi Chaidan,
Does your accounting packets include NAS-PORT
attributte ?
It's necessary that this atribut be trasmited to
permit radwho account and
log sessions.
I had a similar problem and this solutions
woked ok.
Daniel GarcíaVICIM (Virtual Institute for
Chemometric
radwho doesn't show anything, Simultanous-Use not
work with cisco SNMP enable why?
I'm using lastest version of freeradius with solaris 9 It seem to worked
find but radwho doesn't show anything, and radutmp siezed is zero , I
enable snmp at Cisco NAS already I don't how to solve this problem somebody
can help ?
thank for advance
Ch
hi! i wanna know how to create radwho script. can any one help me?
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On FreeRadius-0.8.1,
What situation will lead to radwho doesn't
show the location info of supplicant ?
In my case, nester & martin have their own IP addr.
Regards,
nester
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./radwho -r
Login Name What TTY When From Location
nester,nes
Output an empty string with the command ">" into the file radutmp. -
Just one way to delete all entries in radutmp.
Bye
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 12:09:00 -0800
"Bill Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Excuse my ignorance, but not sure what you mean by "
> >/var/log/radius/radutmp"? Thanks.
> >
Excuse my ignorance, but not sure what you mean by "
>/var/log/radius/radutmp"? Thanks.
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> Zimmermann
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> To: [EMAIL PROTE
Hi,
don't know the best way, but I do " >/var/log/radius/radutmp", as long
as radzap doesn't work properly in 0.8.1.
Good evening
Oliver
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 11:25:33 -0800
"Bill Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> radwho is showing that I have user
radwho is showing that I have users still logged in, which is not the case.
I would like to clean up the database, however, radzap does not seem to be
working. I have tried it several times and it tells me it is done, however,
the accounts still show up in radwho.
Here is the output of radwho -r
nester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I use radwho on FreeRadius-0.8.1, it show nothing on the screen.
> I find that the file 'radutmp' does not exist after starting radius up.
> The log below shows that radius seems to have loaded radutmp.
> Radius run perfectl
When I use radwho on FreeRadius-0.8.1, it show nothing on the screen.
I find that the file 'radutmp' does not exist after starting radius up.
The log below shows that radius seems to have loaded radutmp.
Radius run perfectly ok but the utility 'radwho' seems not work.
What can
> > I'm using freeradius and mysql on a redhat box. using radwho I can see
> > a user that's not connected anymore (he's connected from feb 16 and he's
> > the only one reported by radwho). How can I remove this user ? the
> > database records a
Giuliano Zorzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using freeradius and mysql on a redhat box. using radwho I can see
> a user that's not connected anymore (he's connected from feb 16 and he's
> the only one reported by radwho). How can I remove this user ? the
&
Hi,
I'm using freeradius and mysql on a redhat box. using radwho I can see
a user that's not connected anymore (he's connected from feb 16 and he's
the only one reported by radwho). How can I remove this user ? the
database records are OK.
thanks
giuliano
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displayed. Is there a
configuration option for the radwtmp file to strip the suffix?
Doug
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Subject: Re: freeradius ramutmp/radwho suffix simultaneous use issues...
"
d-User-Name:-%{User-Name}}
...
}
Restart the server, and the suffixes should be stripped.
The only issue is that Simultaneous-Use may not work properly, due
to the mixup between 'user@domain' and 'users'.
> * When I run radwho, the Login column includes the s
g in the configuration or is
this by design?
* When I run radwho, the Login column includes the suffix for those
users logged in using their suffix. Is there a way to strip the suffix
from the report so that it is not displayed in the radwho results?
* Is there an easy way to widen the column wi
On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 12:09:43 -0500 Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> William Ragsdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > While working on fixing radwho to display a more readable output I
> came
> > across the file interface routines still using naslist instea
William Ragsdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While working on fixing radwho to display a more readable output I came
> across the file interface routines still using naslist instead of the
> clients.conf file. Is there a fix for this yet? If not, I'll work on
> getting
Greetings,
While working on fixing radwho to display a more readable output I came
across the file interface routines still using naslist instead of the
clients.conf file. Is there a fix for this yet? If not, I'll work on
getting one made and submitted.
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2002 11:18:40 -0600 Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using: freeRadius 0.7.1
>
> just a couple of trivial questions about radwho that i didn't see in the
> man
> page.
> is there any way (short of recompiling it) to change the width of some
> of th
Using: freeRadius 0.7.1
just a couple of trivial questions about radwho that i didn't see in the man
page.
is there any way (short of recompiling it) to change the width of some of the
columns? ('from' is getting trimmed to just 3 of the 4 parts of the ip
'10.123.45
Hello freeradius-users,
I have installed freeradius-0.7.1 on my FreeBSD 4.6.2 and set it
to authorize users via ldap and send accounting information to
mysql. Everything works fine, but radwho doesn't show, who is
logged in.
zeus# ps ax | grep radpppd
8371 p1 R+
"Kliment Toshkov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Exec-Program-Wait should work...
> Well, it works fine and passess AV pairs exactly as before.
Then I don't understand why the external check fails...
Alan DeKok.
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> > Anyway, I have another question: After upgrading 0.5 to 0.8 I have kept
all
> > configuration files. First there was an error reported about acct_users,
> > some error with syntax ?! I have fixed it by editing the file and saving
it.
>
> Knowing the error would help to fix the problem.
First
"Kliment Toshkov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, I have another question: After upgrading 0.5 to 0.8 I have kept all
> configuration files. First there was an error reported about acct_users,
> some error with syntax ?! I have fixed it by editing the file and saving it.
Knowing the error w
dware failure, etc.)
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"Kliment Toshkov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 60 NASes located in diferent cities across country. Different time zones and
> discounts for every NAS.
> For me billing in realtime (every minute) based on location (NAS) is best
> solution.
It's a lot of work, and completely unnecessary. You can
60 NASes located in diferent cities across country. Different time zones and
discounts for every NAS.
For me billing in realtime (every minute) based on location (NAS) is best
solution.
I have recompiled radwho from 0.5 package and replaced newer one.
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web
"Kliment Toshkov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please advise how to configure radius/radwho to show nas short name in
> radwho reply!
In 0.8, you can't.
As always, patches are welcome.
> I have upgraded from 0.5 to FreeRadius 0.8. As for now, radwho does not
&g
Please advise how to configure radius/radwho to
show nas short name in radwho reply!
I have upgraded from 0.5 to FreeRadius 0.8. As for
now, radwho does not show nas short names, which my billing process (realtime)
relies on. I have included in clients.conf NASes but it still does not
I have upgraded from 0.5 to FreeRadius 0.8. As for
now, radwho does not show nas short names, which my billing process (realtime)
relies on. I have included in clients.conf NASes but it still does not appear in
radwho output.
Please advise how to fix!
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Remus Anca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'll never ask before -X ...
> and i don't see what's wrong :(
...
> accounting {
> radutmp
> sql
> sradutmp
> }
The accounting messages get logged in radutmp,
The debug output you posted showed that you were only getting log
> Run the server in debugging mode, like it suggests in the README and
>in the FAQ.
sorry...
i'll never ask before -X ...
and i don't see what's wrong :(
i have:
authorize {
preprocess
suffix
files
sql
}
authenticate {
}
preacct {
files
}
acco
ed, (and writed) when someone is logged on,
but the file have always 0 size, and radwho just print the head of
raport (if i remove the radutmp, radwho doesn't display a thing,
adn, logically, with strace, says that radutmp not found, but after
a client logon, the file is created, but 0
I've read all about this subject from archives.
My radutmp file is created, (and writed) when someone is logged on,
but the file have always 0 size, and radwho just print the head of
raport (if i remove the radutmp, radwho doesn't display a thing,
adn, logically, with strace,
dlast' like out put . I tried but I could not
get 'Radlast' Out put.
'Radwho' is also not working.
Any ideas appreciated.
Nihal
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> >
> > I send you again the radwho patch with the correct path.
>
> Ok... can you put it on a web page, or mime attach it? Your mailer
>mangled the patch, and I can't commit it as-is.
>
> Alan DeKok.
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Andrea Gabellini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wrote the patch also for radzap. You will find it below. I patched the
> man also.
>
> I send you again the radwho patch with the correct path.
Ok... can you put it on a web page, or mime attach it? Your mailer
mangled the
Alan,
I wrote the patch also for radzap. You will find it below. I patched the
man also.
I send you again the radwho patch with the correct path.
Regards,
Andrea
--- src/main/radwho.c.orig 2002-08-16 10:25:24.780004000 +0200
+++ src/main/radwho.c 2002-08-16 14:59:59.210005000 +0200
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Asunto: Re: radwho -d option
Andrea Gabellini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I notice that also other programs like radzap and raduse use the
default
> location of the radutmp. If you like my previous
Andrea Gabellini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I notice that also other programs like radzap and raduse use the default
> location of the radutmp. If you like my previous patch I can try to modify
> them with the -d option.
On a quick scan, the patch looks good, so I'd say sure.
Alan DeKok.
Alan,
I notice that also other programs like radzap and raduse use the default
location of the radutmp. If you like my previous patch I can try to modify
them with the -d option.
Andrea
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>Andrea Gabellini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I notice that if I pass the -d option to radwho, it reads the correct
> > radiusd.conf but don't read the radutmp file defined in the radutmp
>modules
> > section.
> >
> > Looking trought the so
Andrea Gabellini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I notice that if I pass the -d option to radwho, it reads the correct
> radiusd.conf but don't read the radutmp file defined in the radutmp modules
> section.
>
> Looking trought the source code seems it don't sear
Hi,
I notice that if I pass the -d option to radwho, it reads the correct
radiusd.conf but don't read the radutmp file defined in the radutmp modules
section.
Looking trought the source code seems it don't search for any parameters at
all.
Any idea?
Regards,
Andrea
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"Josephine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I looked at radwho.c, notice that 'free' is trying to get a value from
> 'RADIUS_DIR'. Do you know where is 'RADIUS_DIR' define it's value ?
It's easier to look for yourself than to ask questions on the list,
and wait hours or days for an answer.
Tr
"Josephine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have checked on the debug log, I noticed that some of the module is
> not functioning, don't know this is normal or abnormal.
...
> modcall[accounting]: module "radutmp" returns noop
So that's the problem. I don't know why it's doing that, you
how come when i do a radwho i get a listing of every one who is conected
to tc02 but not tc01??? any ideads?
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i have no radutmp file how can i fix that???
Fduch the Pravking wrote:
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:00:07AM -0400, Travis Best wrote:
when i run radwho it dosent show anything but i know people are
connected any ideas??
Make sure that you're able to access ra
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:00:07AM -0400, Travis Best wrote:
> when i run radwho it dosent show anything but i know people are
> connected any ideas??
Make sure that you're able to access radutmp and radwtmp files.
% who /var/log/radius/radutmp
who: /var/log/radius/radutmp:
when i run radwho it dosent show anything but i know people are
connected any ideas??
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Matthew Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a request that the -d option get added to radwho. I have 2
> radius servers and I split them off with the -d raddb switch, but that
> breaks radwho.
OK, I've patched it. The CVS snapshot from tonight should have th
Developers,
I have a request that the -d option get added to radwho. I have 2
radius servers and I split them off with the -d raddb switch, but that
breaks radwho.
I hacked at it myself a little, but I am not a c programmer and my code
caused the binary to seg fault.
Thanks,
schu
Hi,
Just a quick question. I have checked all that I know but still seems that
the only way I can see ISDN users that are lodged in is to do it from the
modem bank it self. Is there a way to view them with radwho?
Thanks
Lee
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Thanks again for the help. I did get it to work. Just didn't have my simlink
in the right place it needed to be in (/usr/local/var/log/~radius)
Lee
On Wednesday 17 April 2002 8:12, you wrote:
> "Andrew Tait" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have found and reporte
I have found and reported this bug before. radwho does not read
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf for the location of the radutmp/radwtmp files. He
has the files in /var/radius instead of /var/log/.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=radiusd-freeradius&repeatme
rged=yes
Andrew Tait
Sy
Lee W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I my case the log files are all working good, its just that radwho is just
> giving me nothing back when I run it.
radwho doesn't read the configuration file to discover where the
'radutmp' is located, so that's most likely
Hmm
That would be a bummer. FYI on th (why i can't see "radutmp" file) mail.
I my case the log files are all working good, its just that radwho is just
giving me nothing back when I run it.
Lee
On Tuesday 16 April 2002 3:27, you wrote:
> Lee W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lee W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The radius is running as user nobody, but I'm logged in as root and I set
> the radutmp file to 777 just for testing. That log is under /var/radius and
> its set to 777 as well just for testing :-) I checked my config file all
> looks good. For the most part i
> your radutmp file. If you're using the default config from radiusd.conf,
> it's 0600, and thus not world-readable. Look at the section for sradutmp
> in radiusd.conf if you want a radwho command that is available to non-root
> users.
>
> From radiusd.conf:
>
>
Lee W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just checked and it looks good.
> also the radutmp is showing an increase in size.
It often can take a bit before the accounting requests start coming
in.
Alan DeKok.
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Lee,
Are you logged in as root, or a regular user? Check the permissions on
your radutmp file. If you're using the default config from radiusd.conf,
it's 0600, and thus not world-readable. Look at the section for sradutmp
in radiusd.conf if you want a radwho command that is available t
m: "Lee W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 1:56 PM
> Subject: radwho question
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have what I hope is a easy to answer question.
> > When I run ( radwho ) is brings back nothing. I know I
Do you have your NAS setup to send Accouting packets to your radius server
port 1813?
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Subject: radwho question
> Hi,
>
> I have what I ho
Hi,
I have what I hope is a easy to answer question.
When I run ( radwho ) is brings back nothing. I know I have users lodged in.
However when I run it as (radwho -l ) I see the local shell users. Am I
missing a comand line? Not sure can anyone help?
Thanks for your time.
--
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EMR
hey
when i run radwho i only get the last user that connected. this also affects
the simultaneous-use option, because for some reason radutmp only holds the
last user connected. i couldn't find anything wrong with my configuration.
any suggestions?
thanks :)
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/radiusd.conf
The radwho program still looks in /var/log/radiusd-freeradius/ for the
rad(u/w)tmp files, as indicated by a "strace radwho".
A quick fix has been to create symbolic links to the real location of the
rad(u/w)tmp files:
bugs:/var/log/radiusd-freeradius# ls -al
total 7
drwxr
sults.
Test-1
Here I have the user set as Simultaneous-Use=1
Connecting to a 3Com NAS from system 1
[root@authsvr /root]# radwho|grep alecio
alecio Alecio Maduro PPP S1 Sun 19:53 termsvr7 dppp277.domain.com
I try to connect with the same username onto the 3Com NAS from system 2 and
it
When I run radwho I get the
following column headings:
Login Name What
TTY When From
Location
But that is all I get.
It is not returning any information on who is logged in. Am I mistaken? I thought that is what it supposed to do.
Freeradius 0.4
Linux 2.4.9-12
when i do a radwho, it still lists some connections
that are over a week old, that have been disconnected. (I know they are
disconnected, one of the users is me). I am assuming that the reason is,
that for some reason the Accounting Stop packet wasn't received by free
radius. Is t
On Thursday, 6 December 2001, at 09:26:27, Matthew Wallis wrote:
> At 10:10 AM 12/5/2001 -0800, Douglas Brick wrote:
>
> > Sorry if I'm reiterating an old question, but radwho isn't working
> > for me. I'm using freeradius v0.2
>
> What you might wa
Douglas Brick wrote:
> On Wednesday, 5 December 2001, at 12:19:05, Chris Parker wrote:
>
>
>>At 10:10 AM 12/5/2001 -0800, Douglas Brick wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Sorry if I'm reiterating an old question, but radwho isn't working
>>>for me.
On Wednesday, 5 December 2001, at 12:19:05, Chris Parker wrote:
> At 10:10 AM 12/5/2001 -0800, Douglas Brick wrote:
>
> > Sorry if I'm reiterating an old question, but radwho isn't working
> > for me. I'm using freeradius v0.2
>
> Very old version. I
At 10:10 AM 12/5/2001 -0800, Douglas Brick wrote:
>Sorry if I'm reiterating an old question, but radwho isn't working for
>me. I'm using freeradius v0.2
Very old version. I'd strongly suggest upgrading to one of the nightly
CVS snapshot builds, or at the very least,
Sorry if I'm reiterating an old question, but radwho isn't working for
me. I'm using freeradius v0.2 on redhat 7.0, kernel 2.4.14. radwho
always returns nothing but a blank. strings shows lots of likely
looking info in /var/log/radutmp, but I don't get any of it from
radw
"J.J.Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i had the same problem. being new to freeradius, i assumed radwho
> used the conf files to find the data files, but it seems to look for
> the data files in the directories specified at compile time. using a
> symlink fixe
"Works" = radwho now produces output, whereas before I put in the symlink, radwho
produced no output.
I had to create the /var/log/radius directory, then in that directory I created radutmp
-> /var/log/radutmp
The radius server was always creating the /var/log/radutmp file, but ra
> Mervyn Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Here's the clue..
> > open("/var/log/radius/radutmp", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
> >
> > So I put a symbolic link in so radwho can find the data and it works.
> Define '
Mervyn Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the clue..
> open("/var/log/radius/radutmp", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
>
> So I put a symbolic link in so radwho can find the data and it works.
Define 'works'. The radius s
Dang
I thought Alan was doing good.
You try supporting a product and you'll find that its INCREDIBLY tough.
If you want easy, there are easy ways to go, starting at about
$15,000.go for it
Good Work Alan, most of us just plain appreciate you.
Chel
At 08:45 AM 10/3/2001, you wrote:
>
Alan
I would like to say that I whole heartedly agree with your sentiments and if I had a
couple of 1000 dollars lying around I would be more than prepared to pay for your
consulting time, however some of us work for really stingy bosses.
Keep up the good work, and the good mails.
Evan
>>> [E
Peter Foreman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't forget that Alan has got a real good point here - I would probably
> react the same or not react at all. I guess for new users the best thing to
> do is: LEARN.
Note also that many of my comments are immediately followed by CVS
commits, which a
oder, not a helper so that might explain my answer :-)
Cheers,
Peter
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From: Serge Maandag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 5:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Why radwho core dumped?
First of all I'd like to thank you for the enorm
"Serge Maandag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all I'd like to thank you for the enormous amount of work
> you're putting into freeradius.
> Not only in programming and bugfixing, but also in replying to questions
> and panic mails on the list.
> It's good to see a project being so alive fo
Title: RE: Why radwho core dumped?
First of all I'd like to thank you for the enormous amount of work you're putting into freeradius.
Not only in programming and bugfixing, but also in replying to questions and panic mails on the list.
It's good to see a project being
"Sergey V. Sichevsky" wrote:
>
> On Solaris 7
> /opt/local/sbin > radwho
> Memory fault - core dumped
>
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radwho crashes during a call to 'strdup' at line 450 in
"Sergey V. Sichevsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Solaris 7
> /opt/local/sbin > radwho
> Memory fault - core dumped
So use GDB to see what the problem is.
I don't have access to your machine, so I can't tell what's going
on, sorry.
Alan DeKo
On Solaris 7
/opt/local/sbin > radwho
Memory fault - core dumped
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>
> > When I type radwho I get:
> >
> > radwho in free(): warning: junk pointer, too low to make sense.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
>Is this on a FreeBSD system by chance?
>
>I am not by any means a good programmer but the last time I saw this
>error message was
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