Just do: radiusd -X You should be doing this on a test machine anyway. Debugging on a production system is tough. It does not use any more system resources than running it in normal mode. It just prints what it is doing to the screen. Try it and see. It won't crash you system (unless your system is *VERY* unstable to begin with). Giuseppe Parlato wrote:
maybe I found the solution looking at the wiki guide: radiusd -sfxxyz -l stdout
does it use much system resource?
Giuseppe
----- Original Message ----- From: Giuseppe Parlato To: FreeRadius users mailing list Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 11:51 AM Subject: debugging mode
Hi, I want to look at Radius managing clients-database queries, however I'm quite afraid to crash my linux enabling debugging with radiusd -X command (or maybe I should do that at night). There is no other way to see Radius "actions"..not log. I want to learn more.
Thanks
Giuseppe
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