[RADIATOR] ServerHTTP

Smith, Todd Todd.Smith at camc.org
Wed Oct 13 14:48:10 CDT 2010


Hello Mike,


Wed Oct 13 15:08:18 2010: DEBUG: Stream sysread for 10.2.96.125:2446 failed: Connection reset by peer. Peer probably disconnected.
Wed Oct 13 15:08:18 2010: DEBUG: Stream disconnected from 10.2.96.125:2446
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: Stream sysread for 10.2.96.125:2447 failed: . Peer probably disconnected.
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: Stream disconnected from 10.2.96.125:2447
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: Stream connected to 10.2.96.125:2451
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: StreamTLS sessionInit for 10.2.96.125
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: StreamTLS SSL_accept result: -1, 2, 8720
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: StreamTLS Server Started for 10.2.96.125:2451
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: New StreamServer Connection created for 10.2.96.125:2451
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: StreamTLS SSL_accept result: -1, 2, 8576
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: StreamTLS SSL_accept result: 1, 0, 3
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: ServerHTTP Connection GET /log
Segmentation fault

I was just sitting on the webpage for a few seconds when it posted the above to std_out since I was running Radiator in foreground as well as log_stdout.  I haven't changed LogMaxLines so it is sitting at default and after I restarted Radiator with foreground and log_stdout; I was able to view the log without any issues.  It was only after just sitting at the page looking at the log that I chose to refresh it with the above result in stdout.

Possible Perl issue maybe?  I had just installed the latest patches and reran make test and make install and restarted the process and nothing seemed to error or fail during compilation.


>> If there is a limit to the logfile size, can you limit the size of a 
>> logfile being created?

>There are no features for rotating/changing log files based on size.

This would seem to be a nice feature request since some other RADIUS servers can do this and some customers might have functionity based around size.  It is not a show-stopper for me since as long as I can read the file then it is good enough.

Todd Smith
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