HI Alan Thanks for the reply. I shall build the debug version of 3.0.16 (may as well upgrade while I am at it) and restart the server with that later when it is a little quieter and get the logs to you I have no problem with you having the config as it is - but I did't want the full realm list on a public mailing list. There's almost certainly an error in my config somewhere which is triggering this - but If the code should catch it - we may as well use the example to find what stupidity I've managed to achieve that works round the checking Thanks again for your help so far Richard On Friday 26/01/2018 at 2:11 pm, Alan DeKok wrote:
On Jan 26, 2018, at 8:25 AM, Richard J Palmer <richard@merula.net> wrote:
This is 3.0.15
Hmm... it *does* check for duplicate realms.
I can upgrade the server to .16 that's not a problem. Also happy to compile a debug version and run here (the server is production with real requests - but can happily run in debug mode with the debug symbols running.
Also happy to share the log file (ideally privately since it has some details of the realms - and client data) in it.
Sure. Send a copy of proxy.conf && the debug output to me via email. Change all of the secrets to "testing123"... they don't matter.
Alan DeKok.
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On Jan 26, 2018, at 9:58 AM, Richard J Palmer <richard@merula.net> wrote:
I shall build the debug version of 3.0.16 (may as well upgrade while I am at it) and restart the server with that later when it is a little quieter and get the logs to you
Sure, thanks.
I have no problem with you having the config as it is - but I did't want the full realm list on a public mailing list.
Makes sense.
There's almost certainly an error in my config somewhere which is triggering this - but If the code should catch it - we may as well use the example to find what stupidity I've managed to achieve that works round the checking
Yeah. It shouldn't crash no matter what you do to the config.
Thanks again for your help so far
It's what I do... Alan DeKok.
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