On Wednesday 02 April 2008, Pascal Maugeri wrote:
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2) when I remove the configuration parameter "secret", the auth_mod.c calls
the method generate_random_secret() as stated in the documentation. It
enters in the loop
for(i = 0; i < RAND_SECRET_LEN; i++) {
LM_INFO("(3a)\n");
sec_rand[i] = 32 + (int)(95.0 * rand() / (RAND_MAX + 1.0));
}
LM_INFO("(4)\n");
but never exit ! This is the reason why my server does not start and keeps
blocked there. I modified the code above to print more logs, I can see in
the logs the string (3a) once but I never (4): IMHO it is blocked somewhere
in the first random computation.
I'm running openser on Redhat Enterprise v4.
Is there anything else I should configure in my environment ? Or I found a
bug ?
Hi Pascal,
i just tested it, it works fine on my system. Without a secret parameter
(which probably most people uses), its autogenerated. What version of openser
do you use? Do you get a core file (in the working directory)/ observed a
crash on startup? Could you please post the last lines debug log of the
startup?
Cheers,
Henning