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ID Category Severity Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
0004748 [ap2_mod_auth_radius] regular use major always 2011-04-07 17:07 2011-04-20 16:45
Reporter LFMM View Status public  
Assigned To dam
Priority normal Resolution unable to reproduce  
Status closed  
Summary 0004748: ap2_mod_auth_radius doesn't load with apache2 2.2.17
Description ap2_mod_auth_radius doesn't load with Apache 2.2.17, both from CSW's "current" repository. This is the error message in the log:

Can't locate API module structure `auth_radius_module' in file /opt/csw/apache2/libexec/mod_auth_radius-2.0.so: ld.so.1: httpd.prefork: fata
l: auth_radius_module: can't find symbol
Additional Information After some IRC session with bwalton, these are the dumps for the mod_auth_radius file:

Package: CSWap2modauthradius
Apache package: CSWapache2
Apache runtime: # echo /var/sadm/pkg/CSW*apr*
/var/sadm/pkg/CSWap2modapreq2 /var/sadm/pkg/CSWapr /var/sadm/pkg/CSWapr-util /var/sadm/pkg/CSWlibapreq2 /var/sadm/pkg/CSWoldaprt

Dump information:

 # dump -Lv /opt/csw/apache2/libexec/mod_auth_radius-2.0.so

/opt/csw/apache2/libexec/mod_auth_radius-2.0.so:

  **** DYNAMIC SECTION INFORMATION ****
.dynamic:
[INDEX] Tag Value
[1] NEEDED libc.so.1
[2] INIT 0x2718
[3] FINI 0x2724
[4] SONAME mod_auth_radius-2.0.so
[5] HASH 0x94
[6] STRTAB 0x5d4
[7] STRSZ 0x28e
[8] SYMTAB 0x264
[9] SYMENT 0x10
[10] CHECKSUM 0x8287
[11] VERNEED 0x864
[12] VERNEEDNUM 0x1
[13] PLTSZ 0x204
[14] PLTREL 0x7
[15] JMPREL 0x9c8
[16] RELA 0x884
[17] RELASZ 0x348
[18] RELAENT 0xc
[19] FEATURE_1 PARINIT
[20] FLAGS 0
[21] FLAGS_1 0
[22] PLTGOT 0x13480

(see http://pastie.org/1767831 [^] for a human-friendly version)

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(0008986)
dam (administrator)
2011-04-20 15:54

I am a bit confused:
  "fatal: auth_radius_module: can't find symbol"
The name of the module is "radius_auth_module", where does the above string come frome? Have you entered that somewhere?

Best regards

  -- Dago
(0008987)
LFMM (reporter)
2011-04-20 15:55

Hi, there.

I thought the note had been committed. This is an INVALID bug. It was a problem in our local configurations and internal modules that nobody really explained to me.

My apologies for the noise created.
(0008988)
dam (administrator)
2011-04-20 16:45

Sure, no problem. Closing.


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