• Bug#265348: Segmentation fault in 'sshd'

    From Markus Baertschi@1:229/2 to All on Thu Aug 12 22:20:06 2004
    From: [email protected]

    Package: ssh
    Version: 3.8.1p1-8
    Severity: Critical

    The sshd program segfaults after receiving the password from the
    remote side.

    userlinux:/var/log# sshd -ddd > /tmp/sshd.log 2>&1
    (connecting to this server and attempt to login)
    Segmentation fault

    Please find included the logfiles from the client and server and the
    coredump of the server.

    I do have a similar problem with 'loadkeys' who is also coredumping on
    this install (bug #265285). The cause might be in a library used by both programs.

    This is happening on a fresh install of Debian (UserLinux) in a VMWare partition.
    I've started with the latest businesscard 11th aug ISO and chose
    'unstable' as documented for a UserLinux install.

    Markus
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  • From Colin Watson@1:229/2 to Markus Baertschi on Fri Aug 13 00:40:10 2004
    From: [email protected]

    On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 09:53:04PM +0200, Markus Baertschi wrote:
    Package: ssh
    Version: 3.8.1p1-8
    Severity: Critical

    The sshd program segfaults after receiving the password from the
    remote side.

    userlinux:/var/log# sshd -ddd > /tmp/sshd.log 2>&1
    (connecting to this server and attempt to login)
    Segmentation fault

    Please find included the logfiles from the client and server and the
    coredump of the server.

    These were missing; I'll need them, please.

    I do have a similar problem with 'loadkeys' who is also coredumping on
    this install (bug #265285). The cause might be in a library used by both programs.

    This is happening on a fresh install of Debian (UserLinux) in a VMWare partition.

    Do UserLinux modify any packages?

    Cheers,

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