Re: FR3 HEAD/MASTER segmentation fault
It's a full production server, a stripped down config wouldn't be useful....however I might be able to spin one up with minimal config for some dedicated local usage. I *believe* that its the proxying of a request to a remote target using the TLS proxy (which could be over ipv6 or ipv4) that exhibits this.....I guess I could verify this by disabling the TLS proxy function ..... alan
On 9 Dec 2012, at 17:58, Alan Buxey <A.L.M.Buxey@LBORO.AC.UK> wrote:
It's a full production server, a stripped down config wouldn't be useful....however I might be able to spin one up with minimal config for some dedicated local usage. I *believe* that its the proxying of a request to a remote target using the TLS proxy (which could be over ipv6 or ipv4) that exhibits this.....I guess I could verify this by disabling the TLS proxy function .....
Have you had a chance to do this? -Arran
Hi,
It's a full production server, a stripped down config wouldn't be useful....however I might be able to spin one up with minimal config for some dedicated local usage. I *believe* that its the proxying of a request to a remote target using the TLS proxy (which could be over ipv6 or ipv4) that exhibits this.....I guess I could verify this by disabling the TLS proxy function .....
Have you had a chance to do this?
yes. no TLS proxying...and it still segfaulted. I am away from work this week....so can only revisit this when I get back in alan
On 21.01.2013 19:56, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
On 9 Dec 2012, at 17:58, Alan Buxey <A.L.M.Buxey@LBORO.AC.UK> wrote:
It's a full production server, a stripped down config wouldn't be useful....however I might be able to spin one up with minimal config for some dedicated local usage. I *believe* that its the proxying of a request to a remote target using the TLS proxy (which could be over ipv6 or ipv4) that exhibits this.....I guess I could verify this by disabling the TLS proxy function .....
It this has something to do with proxying with TLS, I could test it on my test eduroam network. IIUC I just have to copy the tls {} section from eap and adapt the certs/ca/ect for radsec (based on http://tinyurl.com/b2nw4cv [terena wiki]) Olivier -- Olivier Beytrison Network & Security Engineer, HES-SO Fribourg Mobile: +41 (0)78 619 73 53 Mail: olivier@heliosnet.org
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