On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 09:57:59AM +0100, Andy Polyakov wrote:
Can you test if
http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=14621 fixes the problem?
Initial tests look good. I haven't seen a failure yet; I'm running a
script to
see if I can stress the problem into reappearing.
Selon Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We had someone else report the problem and say that the patch
fixed it:
http://bugs.debian.org/339532
Certainly works for me. Backups are running faultlessly again for two days here.
Thanks!
Can you test if
http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=14621 fixes the problem?
Initial tests look good. I haven't seen a failure yet; I'm running a script to
see if I can stress the problem into reappearing.
http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=14624 is official resolution for
the problem.
Selon Andy Polyakov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you test if
http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=14621 fixes the problem?
Initial tests look good. I haven't seen a failure yet; I'm running a script to
see if I can stress the problem into reappearing.
--
Martin Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We had someone report about the same thing on linux on a sparc:
http://bugs.debian.org/335912
Do suggest to test http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=14621.
Do ask bug report originator to test on his hardware and ask what's his
hardware.
Just for the record. On http://bugs.debian.org/335912
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 09:20:58PM +0100, Andy Polyakov wrote:
Concensus was that the failure is caused by a hardware
deficiency. What's your hardware?
Mostly Sun Ultra 10s, running Solaris 8. I can produce the error on more
than
one host, too.
Then it can't be hardware...
platform:
What's your hardware?
Mostly Sun Ultra 10s, running Solaris 8. I can produce the error on more
than one host, too.
Then it can't be hardware...
I mean not such hardware deficiency that qualifies for CPU replacement.
But can you, Martin, say that the problem occurs only on USIIi CPUs
We had someone report about the same thing on linux on a sparc:
http://bugs.debian.org/335912
Do suggest to test http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=14621. BTW, what's
*your* hardware? I mean the one you, Kurt, failed to reproduce the
problem on?
I've tried it on one of the debian developer
Concensus was that the failure is caused by a hardware
deficiency. What's your hardware?
Mostly Sun Ultra 10s, running Solaris 8. I can produce the error on more than
one host, too.
Then it can't be hardware...
platform: solaris-sparcv9-gcc
compiler: gcc -fPIC ...
Program terminated with
I'm using 0.9.8a with the latest OpenSSH 4.2 on Solaris 8. Sometimes the ssh
client will dump core.
There was a report on OpenSSH list last year about intermittent failures
on multi-CPU UltraSPARC system. It was not as fatal as core dump, but it
was sporadic. They asserted that ssh worked
Quoting Andy Polyakov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Concensus was that the failure is caused by a hardware
deficiency. What's your hardware?
Mostly Sun Ultra 10s, running Solaris 8. I can produce the error on more than
one host, too.
- state which platform line was used, run 'openssl version -a' to
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