If the filter is terminating with singal 11, it should be dumping a core 
(or should be able to).

If you're not finding a core, then the process either:

a) has a current working directory to which it has no write permissions;

b) was started with a coredump size limit of 0;

c) changed userid, perhaps using "-u" on the command line or "UserID" in 
the configuration file

If you can solve those, you can get a core.  Then if your binary was 
compiled with "-g", you can get a stack trace using your debugger and thus 
some useful hints about what went wrong.

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