Re: latest F19 version of openssl breaks ssh on i686 machine with old CPU

2013-10-29 Thread Andre Robatino
Andre Robatino robatino at fedoraproject.org writes:

 Roger arelem at bigpond.com writes:
 
  Yes, true for Fedora 19.
  Openssl latest update is very broken. It caused total lockouts on Rails 
  development on Heroku for several of us.
  Run sudo yum downgrade openssl openssl-libs openssl-devel.
  This worked for those of us who had the problem till yesterday Oct25.
 
 Just to make sure it's the same problem, if you use the latest openssl and
 log in at the console and try to use outgoing ssh, do you get the same
 message Illegal instruction (core dumped)? If so, can you report at
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022346 which CPU(s) your
 machines are using? The maintainer says that for me, it's a problem with my
 specific CPU (Cyrix M II), and had a workaround that works for me (see
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022346#c5 ), but if it's
 affecting more CPUs, he needs to know that, and it would be nice if it was a
 more general bug that can be fixed without workarounds for specific CPUs.
 Thanks.

My bug is apparently limited to Cyrix CPUs. See

https://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=3151user=guestpass=guest

https://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=3005user=guestpass=guest

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=699692

A patch was posted and the original reporter verified that it fixed his
problem in a Debian build. It's not clear to me whether the patch was pulled
in upstream and if I have to do anything to get it into Fedora.

Roger, unless all of your affected machines have Cyrix CPUs, you're probably
seeing a different bug, unless you see the Illegal instruction (core dump)
message when using outgoing ssh, in which case you could get a stack trace
by installing debuginfo packages (see
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces ).




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Re: latest F19 version of openssl breaks ssh on i686 machine with old CPU

2013-10-29 Thread Andre Robatino
Andre Robatino robatino at fedoraproject.org writes:

 My bug is apparently limited to Cyrix CPUs. See
 
 https://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=3151user=guestpass=guest
 
 https://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=3005user=guestpass=guest
 
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=699692
 
 A patch was posted and the original reporter verified that it fixed his
 problem in a Debian build. It's not clear to me whether the patch was pulled
 in upstream and if I have to do anything to get it into Fedora.

Patched openssl-1.0.1e-30 Fedora builds for 18, 19, and 20 were just posted,
and the F19 build fixes
my bug (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022346#c15 ).



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Re: latest F19 version of openssl breaks ssh on i686 machine with old CPU

2013-10-26 Thread Andre Robatino
Roger arelem at bigpond.com writes:

 Yes, true for Fedora 19.
 Openssl latest update is very broken. It caused total lockouts on Rails 
 development on Heroku for several of us.
 Run sudo yum downgrade openssl openssl-libs openssl-devel.
 This worked for those of us who had the problem till yesterday Oct25.

Just to make sure it's the same problem, if you use the latest openssl and
log in at the console and try to use outgoing ssh, do you get the same
message Illegal instruction (core dumped)? If so, can you report at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022346 which CPU(s) your
machines are using? The maintainer says that for me, it's a problem with my
specific CPU (Cyrix M II), and had a workaround that works for me (see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022346#c5 ), but if it's
affecting more CPUs, he needs to know that, and it would be nice if it was a
more general bug that can be fixed without workarounds for specific CPUs.
Thanks.




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Re: latest F19 version of openssl breaks ssh on i686 machine with old CPU

2013-10-26 Thread Heinz Diehl
On 25.10.2013, Andre Robatino wrote: 

 I have an old i686 machine with a Cyrix M II CPU which is (barely) capable
 of running Fedora. The latest version of openssl
 (openssl-1.0.1e-28.fc19.i686) breaks incoming and outgoing ssh.

There's an update to openssl-1.0.1e-29.fc19, maybe it fixes your
problems?

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Re: latest F19 version of openssl breaks ssh on i686 machine with old CPU

2013-10-26 Thread Reindl Harald


Am 26.10.2013 00:57, schrieb Roger:
 On 10/25/2013 09:08 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
 I have an old i686 machine with a Cyrix M II CPU which is (barely) capable
 of running Fedora. The latest version of openssl
 (openssl-1.0.1e-28.fc19.i686) breaks incoming and outgoing ssh. Outgoing
 fails with the error Illegal instruction (core dumped) (see
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022346 ). I installed the
 necessary debuginfo packages to get a stack trace from the core file (see
 the bug). I guessed that the problem has to do with my CPU not supporting
 the NOPL instruction, but can't tell from the stack trace. Has anyone else
 had similar trouble with old CPUs, and is there any other information that
 would be useful to collect? The maintainer hasn't responded so far.

 Yes, true for Fedora 19.
 Openssl latest update is very broken. It caused total lockouts on Rails 
 development on Heroku for several of us.
 Run sudo yum downgrade openssl openssl-libs openssl-devel.
 This worked for those of us who had the problem till yesterday Oct25.
 
 Don't do sudo yum update or the problem recurrs, grab latest Fedora updates 
 from software updater and make sure
 that everything openssl is not selected.
 I have no idea how to know when or if the problem will be fixed

affects pretty sure only i686

openssl-1.0.1e-4.fc19.x86_64
openssl-1.0.1e-28.fc19.x86_64
openssl-1.0.1e-29.fc19.x86_64

are all stable, also the F18 x86_64 builds and used on production servers
here from day ones with recompiled http/postfix/dovecot to provide working
Forward Secrecy

maybe older CPU's are the reason too, nobody is using i686 on recent ones







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latest F19 version of openssl breaks ssh on i686 machine with old CPU

2013-10-25 Thread Andre Robatino
I have an old i686 machine with a Cyrix M II CPU which is (barely) capable
of running Fedora. The latest version of openssl
(openssl-1.0.1e-28.fc19.i686) breaks incoming and outgoing ssh. Outgoing
fails with the error Illegal instruction (core dumped) (see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022346 ). I installed the
necessary debuginfo packages to get a stack trace from the core file (see
the bug). I guessed that the problem has to do with my CPU not supporting
the NOPL instruction, but can't tell from the stack trace. Has anyone else
had similar trouble with old CPUs, and is there any other information that
would be useful to collect? The maintainer hasn't responded so far.

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Re: latest F19 version of openssl breaks ssh on i686 machine with old CPU

2013-10-25 Thread Roger

On 10/25/2013 09:08 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:

I have an old i686 machine with a Cyrix M II CPU which is (barely) capable
of running Fedora. The latest version of openssl
(openssl-1.0.1e-28.fc19.i686) breaks incoming and outgoing ssh. Outgoing
fails with the error Illegal instruction (core dumped) (see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022346 ). I installed the
necessary debuginfo packages to get a stack trace from the core file (see
the bug). I guessed that the problem has to do with my CPU not supporting
the NOPL instruction, but can't tell from the stack trace. Has anyone else
had similar trouble with old CPUs, and is there any other information that
would be useful to collect? The maintainer hasn't responded so far.


Yes, true for Fedora 19.
Openssl latest update is very broken. It caused total lockouts on Rails 
development on Heroku for several of us.

Run sudo yum downgrade openssl openssl-libs openssl-devel.
This worked for those of us who had the problem till yesterday Oct25.

Don't do sudo yum update or the problem recurrs, grab latest Fedora 
updates from software updater and make sure that everything openssl is 
not selected.

I have no idea how to know when or if the problem will be fixed.
Roger


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