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Ted Lemon wrote:
>
> > I've tried up to
> > 2.2.3-ac2, and even older kernels I had lieing around. For some reason,
> > they all crash dhcpd now...
>
> How does it crash? Does it exit with an error message? Dump core?
> What version of the server are you running? "Clues gratefully
> accepted here." :')
>
> _MelloN_
At first I had 2.0b1pl14, but have since upgraded to pl18, and I use a
dyndns patch that was posted on here quite a while ago (by Igor or
someone like that). I haven't done enough debugging to see just where
it's happening. Maybe I'll do that this evening. But, running it with
-f it prints:
;; res_querydomain(linux.southpark.org, <Nil>, 1, 1)
;; res_query(linux.southpark.org, 1, 1)
;; res_mkquery(0, linux.southpark.org, 1, 1)
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x4005b9a9 in _IO_vfprintf (s=0x8077238, format=0x80725a4 ";;
res_send()\n",
ap=0xbfffc9dc) at vfprintf.c:1048
vfprintf.c:1048: No such file or directory.
I believe that is within the libbind.a (BIND v8.1.2) now that I think
about it. And since I last compiled bind, I have upgraded to glibc 2.1
and such, a rebuild may take care of it, or a newer BIND. I was really
just checking if anyone else knew of anything obvious to check like that
route command the first poster mentioned to fix it. Once I get a good
chunk of free time to properly debug it, I will post more info. It is
just bugging me that it started acting up with just a motherboard/memory
upgrade.
John
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