Hello,
Has anyone seen a crash triggered by an incoming telnet connection? It
seems that that's what we are experiencing on a certain system.
It happens randomly, hard to reproduce. Attached is the crash screen shot.
Thanks,
Dirce
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Thanks for the comment. It was not a user, but a monitoring tool that was
using telnet. We will be re-writing that tool.
Dirce
> dricha...@globalcerts.net wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Has anyone seen a crash triggered by an incoming telnet connection? It
>> seems that that's what we are experiencing on
Actually I just looked at the tool, and all it was doing was using telnet
to check if a couple daemons were up. And the crash happens only in one
out of hundreds of these calls, so it's hard to reproduce.
Since I have the screen shot, how/where can I report this as a known
problem? I looked at the
Hi,
My colleague found this:
Red Hat
BZ#765665
A possible race between the n_tty_read() and reset_buffer_flags()
functions could result in a NULL pointer dereference in the
n_tty_read() function under certain circumstances. As a consequence,
a kernel panic could have been triggered when interrup
Hi,
I have used the library calls of an open source library called libfget,
which I had running on Fedora 8. I am now trying to build it and run it on
CentOS 6.2, but there are some problems. The original maintainer of that
package is not currently available and I tried to post to that list but no
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