mandos general protection error ...
Teddy Hogeborn
teddy at fukt.bsnet.se
Fri Feb 13 11:35:52 CET 2009
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Dick Middleton <dick at fouter.net> writes:
(Sorry for not responding sooner.)
>> The problem is not with gpg, which the server does not use, but
>> with GnuTLS, or possibly its underlying library, libgcrypt. You
>> could try this:
>
>> This should, in addition to compiling GnuTLS, also run its
>> selftests.
>
> Tried that - passed everything. Looked the same (with mandos) when
> installed. So I did the compile with libgcrypt11 - no test errors -
> no change.
I'm sorry, I just don't see what else we can do, as we absolutely can
not reproduce the problem at our end. I can only suggest that you get
in touch with the GnuTLS folks and work with them.
> This looks similar to my earlier errors:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/help-gnutls@gnu.org/msg01168.html
Hmm, I don't think so. That's the client side reporting that it
didn't get any data, and in our case it's because the server got a
SIGSEGV. I rathe suspect the problem lies in the server side code,
and not in the client. So the similarity is only superficial.
/Teddy
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