Il 14/06/2011 14:19, William Vera ha scritto:
I'ts weird, I have same version and deps and I just tested on a couple
machines without problems.
I thinks is a configuration or/and outdated package in your machine,
does not seem proper program bug.
Can you try in another machine, please? just
Hello,
I'm trying to reproduce the bug exactly as you comment:
# dsniff -i eth0 host 192.168.0.3
dsniff: listening on eth0 [host 192.168.0.3]
^C
#
Without problems, can you confirm me please is the problem is solved?
I'm using SID with Kernel 2.6.38-2-686 and 2.4b1+debian-19.1
However I'll
Il 14/06/2011 12:58, William Vera ha scritto:
Hello,
I'm trying to reproduce the bug exactly as you comment:
# dsniff -i eth0 host 192.168.0.3
dsniff: listening on eth0 [host 192.168.0.3]
^C
#
Without problems, can you confirm me please is the problem is solved?
I'm using SID with
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:34 AM, whiplash whipl...@bofhland.org wrote:
I download manually dsniff_2.4b1+debian-19.1_i386.deb and its dependencies,
libssl1.0.0_1.0.0d-2_i386.deb and libdb5.1_5.1.25-10_i386.deb, from wheezy
repositories, since
I cannot upgrade the whole machine (it's a
Package: dsniff
Version: 2.4b1+debian-18
Severity: important
When dsniff is invoked by specifying a tcpdump-like filter expression, it does
crash with a segfault:
#dsniff -i eth0 host 192.168.0.3
dsniff: listening on eth0 [host 192.168.0.3]
*** glibc detected *** dsniff: free(): invalid
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