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User Authentication - Maximum Child Count Reached

Hello, We are using ASG 7.5.0.1.  After restarting the box to correct IP tables per ASG support we are now seeing user authentication errors, in bulk, in the User Authentication daemon logs.  I checked archived logs and we were not seeing this error as often prior to the IP table restart, but it was there.

Astaro is inconsistently rejecting users authentication.  Anyone have ideas as to what might be causing this?

We are using LDAP to backend sync users from edirectory.

Below is a sample of the aua log


2009:12:04-07:12:53 border aua[3402]: id="3006" severity="info" sys="System" sub="auth" name="Maximum child count reached. Waiting for children to exit."
2009:12:04-07:12:53 border aua[3402]: id="3006" severity="info" sys="System" sub="auth" name="Child 21536 is running too long. Terminating child"

Thanks,
Duke


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  • Hey, go try out the 7.502 up2date... seems I recall a mention of a "child" issue with AUA being fixed.  You can get it at ftp://ftp.astaro.com (it's not been released to the content distribution network yet).

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  • Hey, go try out the 7.502 up2date... seems I recall a mention of a "child" issue with AUA being fixed.  You can get it at ftp://ftp.astaro.com (it's not been released to the content distribution network yet).

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

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