Process snmpd (pid: 1930, stackpage=ee6cb000)
Stack: ee6cbf04 00000001 00000000 c2f5f980 b5d5dab3 00000000 00000000
00000000
       000089f0 ee7d7e00 ee6cbf54 00000000 c01f9230 ee7d7e00 ee6cbf54
000089f0
       ee6cbf54 000089f0 00000001 ee6cbf54 c01f9447 ee6cbf54 000089f0
00000020
Call Trace:   [<c01f9230>] dev_ifsioc [kernel] 0x3d0 (0xee6cbf24))
[<c01f9447>] dev_ioctl [kernel] 0x1a7 (0xee6cbf44))
[<c01f0486>] sock_ioctl [kernel] 0x26 (0xee6cbf84))
[<c01571a9>] sys_ioctl [kernel] 0xc9 (0xee6cbf94))
[<c010953f>] system_call [kernel] 0x33 (0xee6cbfc0))


This is on a RH9 with Openswan 2.1.4-1  and net-snmp-5.0.9-2.90.1.

This of any value?
Or gdb output required as well, I still owe you guys one :-)

Ted



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