[openssl.org #2775]

2012-03-31 Thread Mike Russo via RT
Woo-hoo! Success! I was able to connect to both machines that I could not before the patch. Thank you so much Andy! root@hawty:/usr/src/openssl-1.0.1# ssh mi...@smtp.readq.com ssh: /usr/src/openssl-1.0.1/libcrypto.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by ssh) Enter PASSCODE: Last

[openssl.org #2775]

2012-03-30 Thread Mike Russo via RT
Well I executed this right after the 'where' from last time (still had it up in a window though the connection has long since timed out): (gdb) info reg eax0x0 0 ecx0xb7e35f90 -1209835632 edx0x80084ae8 -2146940184 ebx0x3018 12312 esp

[openssl.org #2775] Segmentation fault libcrypto.so.1.0.0

2012-03-30 Thread Mike Russo via RT
Damn, I knew I should have taken that assembly language course all those years ago. And yes, it does appear that it's only "old" versions of SSH that I'm having a problem connecting to (eg OpenSSH_3.6.1p2 w/ OpenSSL 0.9.7f, another host running 4.3p2 and 0.9.8e is fine). Well I set the breakpo

[openssl.org #2775] Additional information for openssh segfault

2012-03-30 Thread Mike Russo via RT
I too am experiencing a segfault in openssh when connecting to a particular Linux host. This did work fine with the previous version of libssl (I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 so this was 1.0.0 before upgrading to 1.0.1). No core file is created but I can do the gdb backtrace and disassemble. You've c