Hello,
Thanks for the detailled report.
The only solution I got for now is to update
/etc/trafficserver/record.config to disable dynamic reload for plugins:
CONFIG proxy.config.plugin.dynamic_reload_mode INT 0
This way, dynamic plugin will be disable, as well as the copy and rename
operations
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 10:39:45AM +0200, Jean Baptiste Favre wrote:
> Please provide some more details on you issue:
> * which plugin do you use? Is there any specific configuration?
I am not YunQiang Su but I'm pretty sure we're talking about the same
thing. Any remap plugin will fail to load;
Waiting for your answer, I lower the severity of this bug to avoid it
being removed from archive.
Without any further news, this bug might be closed by the end of the month
Best,
Jean Baptiste
On 10/24/22 10:39, Jean Baptiste Favre wrote:
Hello,
Made some tests today: loading plugin works well
Hello,
Made some tests today: loading plugin works well for me, with a default
Debian install.
Please provide some more details on you issue:
* which plugin do you use? Is there any specific configuration?
* do you have some trafficserver's logs to provide?
A possible workaround would be to tu
Hello,
Thanks for your report.
After a quick look, I couldn't find any easy solution to this issue.
Will have a deeper as soon as possible.
Best,
Jean Baptiste
On 9/30/22 09:05, YunQiang Su wrote:
Package: trafficserver
Version: 9.1.3+ds-2
Severity: grave
Since ATS 9, it tries to load plugins
Package: trafficserver
Version: 9.1.3+ds-2
Severity: grave
Since ATS 9, it tries to load plugins to /run/trafficserver, and then load them,
and it asks for the plugins to have execution permission.
While the /run filesystem on Debian is mounted with noexec option.
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