[Spread-users] Sess_recv_client_auth: BUG! Session is alreadyauthorized (status 0x1)

Jonathan Stanton jonathan at cnds.jhu.edu
Mon Oct 22 17:51:25 EDT 2001


Can you give me a basic idea of how you are doing "connections really fast"
as this is the first report I've seen of this. The 'Bug!' is because this
is sanity checking code that should never trigger. 

I assume you are not using any of the special authentication modules, just
the default allow all behaivor?

Jonathan

On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 01:57:11PM -0700, Dave Parker wrote:
> FYI this is from version 3.16.1 beta 1
> 
> I'm doing some reliability testing of spread/it's network that involves
> doing lots of connections really fast.  I'm using the .1 beta 1 release
> to try to get around the race condition as to connections.  Behavior
> seems better save for this thing and maybe one other thing (but I can't
> be sure about the other thing 'til this one goes away).
> 
> Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> > 
> > On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Dave Parker wrote:
> > 
> > > Sess_recv_client_auth: BUG! Session is already authorized (status 0x1)
> > >
> > > Any ideas on is causing this?  Is the "BUG!" something I am doing or
> > > something Spread is doing?
> > 
> > IIRC this is a problem with 3.16.0 (why this was ever released is beyond
> > me though - made spread unusable to me :-) and 3.15.2 is supposed to work.
> > I may be wrong, though.
> > 
> > Take care,
> > --
> > Christian Reis, Senior Engineer, Async Open Source, Brazil.
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