Hi Alan et al, {Running FR from GIT upto commit b42665d4475835f38fe71ef749e39cd22587bcfa, Sat Oct 9 17:52} Doing: /bin/echo "Message-Authenticator = 0x00, FreeRADIUS-Statistics-Type = 131, FreeRADIUS-Stats-Server-IP-Address = ".....", FreeRADIUS-Stats-Server-Port = 1812" | /usr/local/bin/radclient localhost:18120 status secret when the homeserver is "dead" I get back: Received response ID 178, code 2, length = 200 FreeRADIUS-Stats-Server-IP-Address = ..... FreeRADIUS-Stats-Server-Port = 1812 FreeRADIUS-Stats-Server-Outstanding-Requests = 0 FreeRADIUS-Stats-Server-State = Dead FreeRADIUS-Stats-Server-Time-Of-Death = "Jan 6 1970 18:54:00 UTC" FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Access-Requests = 1651 FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Access-Accepts = 122 FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Access-Rejects = 60 FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Access-Challenges = 1345 FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Auth-Responses = 1527 FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Auth-Duplicate-Requests = 0 FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Auth-Malformed-Requests = 0 FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Auth-Invalid-Requests = 0 FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Auth-Dropped-Requests = 0 FreeRADIUS-Total-Proxy-Auth-Unknown-Types = 0 The date (Time-Of-Death) seems a little odd. I poked around in the code and got as far as the below, which looks possibly wrong, but I don't understand C enough to work out what to do with it from the surrounding code: /src/main/event.c: /* * Enable the zombie period when we notice that the home * server hasn't responded for a while. We back-date the * zombie period to when we last received a response from * the home server. */ home->state = HOME_STATE_ZOMBIE; home->zombie_period_start.tv_sec = home->last_packet; home->zombie_period_start.tv_sec = USEC / 2; {Apologies if I'm totally going in the wrong direction} Regards, James -- James J J Hooper Network Specialist Information Services University of Bristol http://www.wireless.bristol.ac.uk --