On Oct 22, 2008, at 9:42 AM, Paul Oehler wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Ken. I finally got around to testing
this, and unfortunatly the vchkpw segfaults continue even after
recompiling without any compiler optimization flags.
The error in the messages log looks like this:
kernel:
Paul Oehler wrote:
Hi,
We're seeing vchkpw segfault seemingly at random during pop3
authentication, but only on CentOS 5 x86_64. The result is pop3
authentication failing randomly. CentOS 5 32 bit and CentOS 4 64
and 32 bit do not exhibit this behavior, with the same vpopmail code
base
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Paul Oehler wrote:
kernel: vchkpw[7073]: segfault at ffb8 rip 0047e84c
rsp 78eaf898 error 6
Anybody have any tips on how to debug this further?
There may be something wrong in one of the qmail configuration files
On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:35 AM, Paul Oehler wrote:
In the ChangeLog for 5.4.10 I see this:
Stephan Tesch
- md5.h: fix related to segfaults in vchkpw on Sparc64. [1144851]
What's the likelyhood that is related?
Very high. I think 5.4.13 contained a more important fix for 64-bit
when
Hi,
We're seeing vchkpw segfault seemingly at random during pop3 authentication,
but only on CentOS 5 x86_64. The result is pop3 authentication failing
randomly. CentOS 5 32 bit and CentOS 4 64 and 32 bit do not exhibit this
behavior, with the same vpopmail code base (5.4.9). This is
Paul Oehler wrote:
Hi,
We're seeing vchkpw segfault seemingly at random during pop3
authentication, but only on CentOS 5 x86_64. The result is pop3
authentication failing randomly. CentOS 5 32 bit and CentOS 4 64 and 32
bit do not exhibit this behavior, with the same vpopmail code base