On 01/08/2013 02:15 AM, Faisal M.A wrote:
I've check /var/log/radius but one of them is binary and other one is
capturing the login details.
Its hard to tell when it was crashed.
How can you *not* know when it crashed? Aren't you monitoring it?
Is it roughly the same time every day?
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On 01/08/2013 12:22 AM, Faisal M.A wrote:
Hi,
My radius server is crashing almost everyday and I'm not sure what
is the issue.
That's pretty vague.
First, upgrade to 2.2.0 to see if it's a bug that's already fixed.
If that doesn't help and it's actually crashing, see doc/bugs in the
Hi,
My radius server is crashing almost everyday and I'm not sure what is
the issue.
check /var/log/radius/radiusd.log - if there is nothing printed in there, then
run
FreeRADIUS in debug mode - 'radiusd -X' and see what comes out.
however, 2.1.12 is fairly old and 2.2.0 has many
Hi,
My radius server is crashing almost everyday and I'm not sure what is
the issue.
Here is what i see,
/etc/init.d/radiusd status
radiusd dead but pid file exists
I don't see any obvious message in my Syslog either. I'm using the
free-radius on Centos 5.8 (2.6.18-308.16.1.el5PAE)
freeRadius has its own log files...
On 1/8/2013 1:22 AM, Faisal M.A wrote:
Hi,
My radius server is crashing almost everyday and I'm not sure what
is the issue.
Here is what i see,
/etc/init.d/radiusd status
radiusd dead but pid file exists
I don't see any obvious message in my Syslog
I've check /var/log/radius but one of them is binary and other one is
capturing the login details.
Its hard to tell when it was crashed.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Marinko Tarlac mangi...@gmail.com wrote:
freeRadius has its own log files...
On 1/8/2013 1:22 AM, Faisal M.A wrote:
Hi,
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