> > FWIW, I can confirm this, but I don't think it's a FreeBSD > > specific problem given that the backend dies inside of an OpenSSL > > routine. > > > #0 0x2864ae9c in EVP_DigestUpdate () from /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.3 > > #1 0x28576a90 in px_find_cipher () from /usr/local/lib/postgresql/pgcrypto.so > > #2 0x2857c584 in px_crypt_md5 () from /usr/local/lib/postgresql/pgcrypto.so > > By chance I noticed this entry in the CVS logs: > > 2002-11-14 21:54 momjian > > * contrib/pgcrypto/openssl.c: OpenSSL 0.9.6g in Debian/unstable > stopped working with pgcrypto. This is pgcrypto bug as it assumed > too much about inner workings of OpenSSL. > > Following patch stops pgcrypto using EVP* functions for ciphers and > lets it manage ciphers itself. > > This patch supports Blowfish, DES and CAST5 algorithms. > > Marko Kreen > > Perhaps the problem is that Marko didn't fix the crypt() code in the > same way?
Ah, I think that's _very_ likely the case here... -sc -- Sean Chittenden ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings