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From: pageexec@××××××××.hu
To: gentoo-hardened@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-hardened] kernel upgrade problems: bad page state
Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 15:34:43
Message-Id: 472DF3E3.20587.91DB82F@pageexec.freemail.hu
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-hardened] kernel upgrade problems: bad page state by Brian Kroth
1 On 4 Nov 2007 at 7:53, Brian Kroth wrote:
2
3 > > Nov 4 05:30:02 tux-mc grsec: signal 11 sent to
4 > > /usr/sbin/cactid[cactid:12039] uid/euid:81/81 gid/egid:81/81, parent
5
6 can you run cactid from commandline after you increased the coredump
7 limit (ulimit -c unlimited)? this way you'll get a coredump and can
8 examine it in gdb (the usual stuff of bt, x/8i $pc, etc). also what
9 were the exact PaX flags on cactid this time?
10
11 > Nevermind about what I said about nagios - I had put the wrong path into
12 > /etc/conf.d/chpax. The grsec messages still hold though.
13 > 2.6.23-hardened-r1 is building now with your patch. Do you want me to
14 > turn on some of the lock debugging options in debug kernel?
15
16 let's try one thing at a time, first i'd just like to see my printk
17 produce something at all ;-).
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Re: [gentoo-hardened] kernel upgrade problems: bad page state Brian Kroth <bpkroth@××××.edu>