(RADIATOR) Random crashes with RadSec

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Thu Nov 17 05:59:40 CST 2005


Hello Jan,

What platform are you running Radiator on?
What version of Perl?
Do you have the latest Radiator patches?

Cheers.

On Thursday 17 November 2005 21:16, Jan Tomasek wrote:
> Hi again ;),
>
> during my experiments with RadSec I was experiencing random crashes if
> radiator (always that called radsec1.cesnet.cz - check my previous post.
>
> I did not find some 100% way how to crash it. Good way is to send some
> radsec requests, few time restart uplevel radsec (radsec1.eduroam.cz)
> and it will come ;) Debug log:
>
> Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: Stream attempting tcp connection to
> radsec1.eduroam.cz:2083
> Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: Stream connection in progress to
> radsec1.eduroam.cz:2083
> Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: Stream connected to
> radsec1.eduroam.cz:2083 Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: TLS sessionInit
> for radsec1.eduroam.cz Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: TLS SSL_connect
> result: -1, 2, 4384 Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: TLS Client Started for
> radsec1.eduroam.cz:2083
> Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: TLS sessionInit for 195.113.144.248
> Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: TLS SSL_accept result: -1, 2, 8465
> Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: TLS Server Started for
> 195.113.144.248:32847
> Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: New RadSecConnection created for
> 195.113.144.248:32847
> Thu Nov 17 11:28:51 2005: DEBUG: TLS SSL_accept result: -1, 2, 8576
> Undefined subroutine &main::0 called at
> /usr/share/perl5/Radius/StreamTLS.pm line 426, <DATA> line 283.
>
> I hole this will be usefull to figure where problem is.
>
> Best regards

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