RE: [gentoo-user] Assistance? Kernel 2.6.10-as2-grsec-20050124: proftpd segfaulting(11 / SIGSEGV)

2005-02-16 Thread Dave Nebinger
> 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. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

RE: [gentoo-user] Assistance? Kernel 2.6.10-as2-grsec-20050124: proftpd segfaulting(11 / SIGSEGV)

2005-02-16 Thread fire-eyes
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