freeradius crashing issue - malloc failures?

2008-07-28 Thread Ryan Pugatch
Hi everyone,  I seem to be having a problem with FreeRADIUS crashing.  This time, it crashed on Saturday.  I noticed it was down this morning and was able to bring it back up.  This time difference allowed me to go through the log and see what happened when it crashed on Saturday.  Here's the

Re: freeradius crashing issue - malloc failures?

2008-07-28 Thread Alan DeKok
Ryan Pugatch wrote: I seem to be having a problem with FreeRADIUS crashing. This time, it crashed on Saturday. I noticed it was down this morning and was able to bring it back up. This time difference allowed me to go through the log and see what happened when it crashed on Saturday.

Re: Re: freeradius crashing issue - malloc failures?

2008-07-28 Thread Ryan Pugatch
- Original Message - From: Alan DeKok Sent: 07/28/08 02:21 pm To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: freeradius crashing issue - malloc failures? Ryan Pugatch wrote: I seem to be having a problem with FreeRADIUS crashing. This time, it crashed on Saturday. I noticed

Re: Re: freeradius crashing issue - malloc failures?

2008-07-28 Thread Ryan Pugatch
Sat Jul 26 09:13:15 2008 : Error: rlm_eap: SSL error error:140A1041:SSL routines:SSL_BYTES_TO_CIPHER_LIST:malloc failure Your system is running out of memory. This is bad. If you're not using 2.0.5, upgrade to 2.0.5. Alan DeKok.  Alan, Thanks for the response.  From what I can tell,

Re: Re: Re: freeradius crashing issue - malloc failures?

2008-07-28 Thread Ryan Pugatch
 Sorry for the duped messages.. looks like my webmail client freaked out. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: freeradius crashing issue - malloc failures?

2008-07-28 Thread John Dennis
Ryan Pugatch wrote: That being said, I'm running 1.1.7, so I suspect I'm due for an upgrade, anyway. I'm curious as to why Red Hat's repositories still only have version 1.1.3, though. Fedora (F-9) is current with the 2.0.5 release (in the testing repo). When you say Red Hat's repositories