Hi Pascal,
This is strange as it looks like your openser blocks in rand()
function......AFAIK this function should not block at all....
To clarify this a bit, you can do 2 things:
A) once blocked, attach with gdb and get a trace of the process
B) run openser in strace (with fork support) and watch the output....
Regards,
Bogdan
Pascal Maugeri wrote:
Hi,
I have a fresh checkout of openser 1.3.0. <http://1.3.0.> I believe it
gave the same problem using 1.3.1. <http://1.3.1.>
I don't see any core file in my working directory.
These are the last lines of my log file:
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
DBG:uri_db:mod_init: uri_db - initializing
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
DBG:core:init_mod: initializing module xlog
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
INFO:xlog:mod_init: initializing...
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
DBG:core:init_mod: initializing module acc
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
INFO:acc:mod_init: initializing...
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
DBG:core:find_cmd_export_t: found <load_tm>(0) in module tm
[/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/]
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
DBG:core:init_mod: initializing module auth
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
INFO:auth:mod_init: initializing...
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
DBG:core:find_cmd_export_t: found <load_sl>(0) in module sl
[/usr/local/lib/openser/modules/]
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
INFO:auth:mod_init: SL API loaded
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
INFO:auth:generate_random_secret: (1)
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
INFO:auth:generate_random_secret: (2)
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
INFO:auth:generate_random_secret: (3)
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Apr 2 16:10:34 [16079]
INFO:auth:generate_random_secret: (3a)
Apr 2 16:10:36 vpngw openser: Iniciación de openser succeeded
Remember that the last lines "generate_random_secret" ( (1)...(3a) )
are the ones that I have added to spot where the problem.
Also it ends with a "... openser succeeded" there is no running
openser processus ?!
Thanks for your help.
Pascal
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Henning Westerholt
<henning.westerholt(a)1und1.de <mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de>> wrote:
On Wednesday 02 April 2008, Pascal Maugeri wrote:
[..]
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
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