Ok, thanks.
I found that linux man page for ldd has the following paragraph:
Security
Be aware that in some circumstances (e.g., where the program
specifies an ELF interpreter other than ld-linux.so), some versions
of ldd may attempt to obtain the dependency
2016-07-21 22:52 GMT+03:00 Ilya Kaliman :
> Found on 5.9 amd64, can reproduce on latest amd64 snapshot.
>
> How to reproduce:
>
> mkdir some_dir
> ld some_dir
> this creates a.out (which is strange by itself -
> shouldn't it print the error?)
> ldd a.out
>
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 11:27:17AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016/07/21 11:16, Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I use tinc-vpn on my laptop and noticed that when I reboot or halt
> > the system, it freezes when it tries to stop the tinc daemon.
> >
> > This is reproducible
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 11:27:17AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016/07/21 11:16, Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I use tinc-vpn on my laptop and noticed that when I reboot or halt
> > the system, it freezes when it tries to stop the tinc daemon.
> >
> > This is reproducible
On 2016/07/21 11:16, Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use tinc-vpn on my laptop and noticed that when I reboot or halt
> the system, it freezes when it tries to stop the tinc daemon.
>
> This is reproducible with today's current.
Would you notice if it was a panic rather than a freeze?
>
Hi,
I use tinc-vpn on my laptop and noticed that when I reboot or halt
the system, it freezes when it tries to stop the tinc daemon.
This is reproducible with today's current.
The tinc-down script that is executed when the daemon is stopped
does the following:
#!/bin/sh
route delete