I'm using it with A MySQL backend which is on the same server

I'll give that a try and report back what I find.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 9:51 AM
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Subject: Re: Cisco leap problem with pre3 


"Jeremy Salch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I created it again and this time it showed up as follows
...

  Which is exactly the same set of error messages.

> I couldn't seem to make it happen in -X mode.  Which makes things 
> difficult.

  Try: radiusd -fxxxx

  Debug mode *with* threads.  See which modules are being executed, and
where the requests stop.  That's what the request numbers are for: tracking
the behaviour of the server for a particular request.


  Also, you still haven't explained if you're using databases which could
block.  Did you read my earlier message about my setup?

  Try a test setup: 12 names/passwords in the 'users' file, EAP & LEAP, and
*nothing* else in authorize or authenticate.  Run massive amounts of LEAP
requests against the server.  I'll be money that there's no problem.

  The LEAP module has NO race conditions possible by DESIGN.  The same goes
for the overlying EAP module.

  Alan DeKok.

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