> Sebastian Heil wrote: > > Hmm, i have the same error in 2.0.1. > > i did kind of a eap-tls-stress-test with a perl script based on the > rad_eap_test script. there are a lot of "login oks" in my log-file, but about > 5-10% are "login incorrect" with the same error-message as above. > > > > i did three stress-tests... here the result: > > > > Login OK Login incorrect > > 5290 281 > > If the State variable is mostly zero, then it's a problem... even if > authentication succeeds. > > Alan DeKok. >
Hi, i don't know, if it's my stupid configuration or the freeradius, that produces following: i have two virtual machines (both suse linux 10). on one machine, the freeradius-server is running, on the other machine, i have my little perl-script, that uses rad_eap_test. perl-script: --------------------- #!/usr/bin/perl $i = 0; while ($i<=50000) { $i++; &radtest; } sub radtest { $radiustest = `rad_eap_test -H ******* -P 1812 -S testing123 -u sl90001 -m IEEE8021X -e TLS -j /etc/raddb/certs/sl90001_chain.pem -k /etc/raddb/certs/host_sl90001_chain.pem -a /tmp/rootcerts.pem`; print $radiustest; } ------------------ if i run the script only one-time, the state-variable looks something like this: State = 0x066227990f682a3467daaa2d38adf01c If i run the script 3 or 4 times at the same time on my virtual-server, the freeradius-server gets some problems... after some time, the server produces such state-variables: example: State = 0x0000000000010d000000000000000000 Then, the server switches back to "normal" state-variables... example: State = 0x0000000003040db7c026e2b769757300 and then back to: State = 0x0000000004050d000000000000000000 if the complete debug is helpful, alan, i can send it to you... is there anything, i can try to test? Sebastian -- GMX FreeMail: 1 GB Postfach, 5 E-Mail-Adressen, 10 Free SMS. Alle Infos und kostenlose Anmeldung: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/freemail - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html