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Hi!
I‘m getting frequent segfault errors in my kernel logs for the smtp process.
This began with the first January release (approximately) and seems to be
persisting since then.
[ 4641.047509] smtp[3411]: segfault at 8 ip 5603ae9767f9 sp
7fff2354a170 error 4 in smtp[627f9,5603ae923000+
Sorry for going a bit OT
On 11-02-2025 11:52, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
I'm no expert to say the least, so this may be a stupid question:
If setting up a completely seperate bind is preferred, could I make an
"empty" setup and use my primary as forwarder?
Yes, that's the idea. W
Omer Guven via Postfix-users:
> Hi!
>
> I'm getting frequent segfault errors in my kernel logs for the
> smtp process. This began with the first January release (approximately)
> and seems to be persisting since then.
Well, that is timely, I was just going to release Postfix 3.10.0 today.
> [ 4
Omer Guven narrowed down the problem to one speicific email address
in the SANS emaiol security test message:
>>> measurem...@mail-mtasts-rn-mult-ivv.measurement.email-security-scans.org
I was able reproduce a crash sending mail to that address, without
needing any smtp_tls_policy_maps plugin stu
Thank you, Wietse!
I‘m glad that you could reproduce it with that mail address I provided and fix
it immediately.
Good to know that it made it into the next release just in time and possibly
prevented widespread issues with the TLSRPT implementation.
Best,
Ömer
> Am 16.02.2025 um 19:12 schr
Omer Guven via Postfix-users:
> Thank you, Wietse!
>
> I'm glad that you could reproduce it with that mail address I
> provided and fix it immediately. Good to know that it made it
> into the next release just in time and possibly prevented widespread
> issues with the TLSRPT implementation.
And