Running FreeRADIUS 0.5, on FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE from Wednesday March 6...

I've been running into some obnoxious proxy issues and thought it would be
very useful to run FreeRADIUS is debug mode (-xx) for a few days to see if
I can get any additional useful information.

On April 17 2002, there was described a process to run FreeRADIUS in full
debug mode with SQL traces while still having the server run in the
background with all the data going to /var/log/radius.log. The process was
to add the line:

debug_level = 0

to raddb/radiusd.conf, start the server in daemon mode, and then edit the
line to:

debug_level = 3

and kill -HUP the server.

I've tried this, and it didn't seem to work. /var/log/radius.log
noted the -HUP that was sent, and then didn't print anything else.

Are there any caveats involved in doing this that I'm not aware of and am
thus overlooking? I realize the log will probably grow to massive
porportions quickly, which is why I had only planned on doing it for a few
days. Thanks.

Franklin

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