Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 22:41:18 +0300 From: "Andy V. Oleynik" <andyo@prime.net.ua> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: ppp crashed with SIG 10.]] Message-ID: <37D56A5D.E3939334@prime.net.ua>
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Thank U Brian for ur responce, it's much more informative then my original post. > > > Hello, everybody, > > on dialup server ppp sometimes crashed with signal 10. > > backtrace shows: > > # gdb ppp3 ppp3.core > > GNU gdb 4.18 > > Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > > GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you > > are > > welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain > > conditions. > > Type "show copying" to see the conditions. > > There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for > > details. > > This GDB was configured as "i386-unknown-freebsd"... > > (no debugging symbols found)... > > Core was generated by `ppp3'. > > Program terminated with signal 10, Bus error. > > #0 0x809c162 in ?? () > > (gdb) backtrace > > #0 0x809c162 in ?? () > > #1 0x806bf80 in getsockname () > > #2 0x80654e6 in getsockname () > > #3 0x80651dd in getsockname () > > #4 0x804ab1d in getsockname () > > (gdb) > > > > Only place where ppp calls getsockname is server.c (TCP interface to > > ppp?). > > Does anyone expirience this behavour? Some clue? > > <rant> > I don't understand people that do this.... How about putting debug > symbols in ppp, or at least saying things like ``I have the default > /etc/sevices'' so that people don't have to ask the same questions > that I did. > > I'd consider exchanging several messages with someone and then > stopping the conversation and posting the original mail somewhere > else to be the height of bad manners. > </rant> > -- WBW Andy V. Oleynik PGP key's fingerprint prime.net.ua's D0 1E 7B B4 33 65 49 97 9C 79 7C 64 5C 9C F3 25 system administrator +380442448363 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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