On 05/11/2015 09:00 AM, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 1:13 AM, C.L. Martinez <carlopm...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 05/06/2015 11:15 AM, C.L. Martinez wrote:
   I have a strange problem with sslsplit (installed from packages) in a
OpenBSD 5.7 amd64 host. Every 30 minutes (more or less. It is not
exactly), sslsplit needs to be restarted:
...
  I have contacted with the developer last week and told me that this is not
a bug in sslsplit, points to OpenBSD.

Did the developer point to something specific, or just say that this
problem isn't being seen on other OS?


  Please, any advice, help or tip??

Looking at the packaging bits, it appears the sslsplit program changes
uid after starting.  This means that if it's coredumping, you can
easily capture the core files by following the example at the bottom
of the sysctl(1) manpage, doing something like the following as root:
            mkdir /var/crash/sslsplit
            chmod 700 /var/crash/sslsplit
            sysctl kern.nosuidcoredump=3

I suggest you *first* compile it yourself, with debugging information.
You'll need to unpack the ports source for the version of OpenBSD
you're running, then
     cd /usr/ports/security/sslsplit
     make CFLAGS=-ggdb reinstall

Then do the mkdir/chmod/sysctl steps above so that any core files are
left in /var/crash/sslsplit/, then run it and see if the restarts are
leaving behind core files there.  If they are, then include the gdb
backtrace in your report here.


Philip Guenther


Here is her answer:

Hi C.L.,

This is very likely not a bug in sslsplit itself.  I cannot
support the OpenBSD packages or OpenBSD monit functionality.  You
will have to use whatever mechanism OpenBSD provides to support
their system and packages.  I am not familiar with what or how
that would be.

Daniel

Ok, I will try these recommendations Phillip. Many thanks.

Reply via email to