Hello,
After three month having stable situation, the ISP home servers has
started again to loose packet and to have slow response time, then our
freeradius proxies has began to crash again.
We've reproduced the crash with the Git version.
Here's the output that I got with gdb
Going to
Hello,
Did you have the opportunity to push this patch ?
The crash does not occur very soon (around once a month).
Many thanks
Regards
Thomas
On 28.03.2012 17:15, Alan DeKok wrote:
Thomas Fagart wrote:
Here's the debug output this happens specialy when we add a virtual
server as a
Thomas Fagart wrote:
Did you have the opportunity to push this patch ?
Yes. See github.com
Alan DeKok.
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Many thanks, I will test it when available.
Thomas
Le 28/03/2012 17:15, Alan DeKok a écrit :
Thomas Fagart wrote:
Here's the debug output this happens specialy when we add a virtual
server as a fallback server.
OK... it looks like the proxy_reply doesn't exist. I'll push a patch.
Thomas Fagart wrote:
Here's the debug output this happens specialy when we add a virtual
server as a fallback server.
OK... it looks like the proxy_reply doesn't exist. I'll push a patch.
Alan DeKok.
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Hello,
Here's the debug output this happens specialy when we add a virtual
server as a fallback server.
Finished request 75.
Going to the next request
Waking up in 0.1 seconds.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host X.Y.Z.W port 34405, id=225,
length=389
# Executing section post-proxy
Hello,
Since more than a year we're doing EAP-TTLS to authenticate Wimax Users
on Alcatel and Huawei NASes.
Last week we've migrate Motorola authentication on freeradius. (no more
radiator :-) ).
But then we've experienced freeradius crash.
Informations :
Software : Freeradius 2.1.12
OS :
Thomas Fagart wrote:
Last week we've migrate Motorola authentication on freeradius. (no more
radiator :-) ).
Nice.
But then we've experienced freeradius crash.
Not so nice.
The crash usually happen when home servers (ISP radius) does not
respond, then the radius load goes up to 50/60
: Freeradius crash during EAP-TTLS authentication
Hello,
Since more than a year we're doing EAP-TTLS to authenticate Wimax Users on
Alcatel and Huawei NASes.
Last week we've migrate Motorola authentication on freeradius. (no more
radiator :-) ).
But then we've experienced freeradius crash.
Informations
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