Scott McEachern <[email protected]> writes:

> Using the latest i386 snapshot (Nov8), running netstat as root causes
> a segfault.  Earlier snaps may be affected, I'm just noticing this now.
> Running as a non-root user seems to be fine.
>
> # netstat -an
> Active Internet connections (including servers)
> Proto   Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address (state)
> tcp          0      0  192.168.1.5.22         192.168.1.4.41282 ESTABLISHED
> tcp          0    216  192.168.1.5.22         192.168.1.4.18447 ESTABLISHED
> tcp          0      0  192.168.1.5.22         192.168.1.4.21025 ESTABLISHED
> tcp          0      0  *.6000                 *.* LISTEN
> tcp          0      0  127.0.0.1.587          *.* LISTEN
> tcp          0      0  127.0.0.1.25           *.* LISTEN
> tcp          0      0  *.22                   *.* LISTEN
> Active Internet connections (including servers)
> Proto   Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address (state)
> udp          0      0  *.514                  *.*
> Active Internet connections (including servers)
> Proto   Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address (state)
> tcp6         0      0  *.6000                 *.* LISTEN
> tcp6         0      0  ::1.587                *.* LISTEN
> tcp6         0      0  ::1.25                 *.* LISTEN
> tcp6         0      0  *.22                   *.* LISTEN
> Active UNIX domain sockets
> Address    Type   Recv-Q Send-Q      Inode       Conn       Refs Nextref
> Addr
> Segmentation fault
>
> # netstat
> Active Internet connections
> Proto   Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address (state)
> tcp          0      0  blackstaff.ssh         192.168.1.4.41282 ESTABLISHED
> tcp          0      0  blackstaff.ssh         192.168.1.4.18447 ESTABLISHED
> tcp          0      0  blackstaff.ssh         192.168.1.4.21025 ESTABLISHED
> Active UNIX domain sockets
> Address    Type   Recv-Q Send-Q      Inode       Conn       Refs Nextref
> Addr
> Segmentation fault
>
> No core file seems to be left behind.

netstat is setgid kmem

> Anyone else seeing this?

Yup (fresh i386).

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