On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 14:34 -0500, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > Now, does this mean grsecurity sent that signal? Or is this just the
> > signal logging?
>
> Grsecurity is sending the signal. Segment violations are usually culprits
> of bad pointer referencing, not that it would help identify why grse
> Now, does this mean grsecurity sent that signal? Or is this just the
> signal logging?
Grsecurity is sending the signal. Segment violations are usually culprits
of bad pointer referencing, not that it would help identify why grsecurity
is failing.
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(I sent this to grsecurity mailing list as well, i'm desperately seeking input.
Yes, I run gentoo)
I'm running kernel 2.6.10, with the as2 patch, with grsecurity 20050124
patch.
I've been thrilled with it using it here on a server, except for one
problem i've run into. Proftpd keeps segfaulting