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Bug #638595 [libgnutls26] HTTPS now unusable
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On 2011-08-21 jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> rename 638595 HTTPS now unusable
> reassign 638595 libgnutls26
> found 638595 2.12.7-6
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> > "A" == Andrew M Bishop writes:
> A> I am having the problems as well now (I hadn't realised
On 2011-08-20 "Andrew M. Bishop" wrote:
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> There seems to be a bug with gnutls on the latest Debian (version
> 2.12.7-6 for me). Taking the example code from the gnutls
> documentation and compiling it gives me an SSL server that will not
> accept connections from Iceweasel, wget or the exam
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Bug #638595 [libgnutls26] WWWOFFLE HTTPS now unusable
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Bug #638595 [wwwoffle] WWWOFFLE HTTPS now unusable
Bug reassigned from package 'wwwoffle' to 'libgnutls26'.
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Bug #638595 [wwwoffle] WWWOFFLE HTTPS now unusable
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Bug #638595 [wwwoffle] WWWOFFLE HTTPS now unusable
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On Sat 20 Aug 2011, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
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> This can't just be a coincidental bug in libgcrypt11, libgnutls26, lyxn,
> w3m all at the same time. It obviously is a WWWOFFLE bug.
Or your system's memory has a glitch, or whatever.
If it
Various truncation states are observed:
$ GET https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ | sed '$!d'
out of dynamic memory in yy_get_next_buffer()
$ GET -P https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ | sed '$!d'
$ GET https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/ | sed '$!d'
$ GET -P https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/ | sed '$!d'
$ wwwoffle
And we find "out of dynamic memory in yy_get_next_buffer" in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680630
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Package: wwwoffle
Version: 2.9f-2.2
Severity: grave
This can't just be a coincidental bug in libgcrypt11, libgnutls26, lyxn,
w3m all at the same time. It obviously is a WWWOFFLE bug.
In syslog I see
kernel: [23845.729604
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