Steve Greenland, 2001-Sep-10 10:50 -0500:
> On 10-Sep-01, 03:34 (CDT), Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jeff Coppock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > I'm having trouble getting ssh installed on my new woody system.
> > > I'm getting segmentation faults during the ssh-keygen process. I
> > > can't find any reason for this.
> >
> > Are you familiar with GDB? You should download the source to the ssh
> > package (apt-get source ssh), then rebuild it with debugging
> > information, get a backtrace using gdb, then include that information
> > in a bug report against the ssh package.
>
> As a simpler first step, you can install "strace" and/or "ltrace" and run
> ssh-keygen under them and see how far it's getting...it may or may not help,
> but it's a lot faster/easier than getting gdb running.
>
> Additionally, if the ssh debian/rules file has been properly set up, you
> can rebuild with debugging simply by
>
> apt-get source ssh
> cd ssh-<version>
> DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="debug,nostrip" debian/rules build
>
> (or "... debian/rules binary" if you want a new .deb package, instead of
> just an ssh-keygen with debugging info)
>
>
> Steve
I ran ssh-keygen with strace and found that the seg fault occurs
after /dev/urandom is opened, then closed, and the "brk0x..."
lines come out. All the libs are present and appear fine. I ran
ssh-keygen with gdb too, and it doesn't have the debug stuff
compile in. I just a message stating the seg fault occurs when
working with libcrypto and libc.
I'm going to try compiling from source and see how that goes.
jc
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