On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 11:57:01AM +0200, Krasimir Ganchev wrote: > I am using the current Debian Testing as a distribution tree and have > recently updated the system. Since that last update I continue regularly > receiving the following errors: > > Jan 31 10:18:19 lila kernel: [ 44.844774] exim4[3153] general protection > eip:b785f4ec esp:bfba2ff8 error:0 > Jan 31 10:18:42 lila kernel: [ 67.911708] apache2[3583] general protection > eip:b7bf44ec esp:bfe746b8 error:0 > > Something seems to make apache2 and exim4 to sigfault after that particular > update and I do suspect that it has something to do with libldap2 > libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap and in general with daemons or programs which openldap have moved to gnuTLS in version 2.4, which I believe has recently hit the repo's which also includes a change to libnss-ldap, libpam-ldap, sudo-ldap and the libldap libraries. I ran into some similar problems when I upgraded my slapd by accident and it brought in all these other packages and by stealth brought in gnutls. I would suggest checking the versions of these ldap related packages and maybe rolling back to the 2.3 versions see if that fixes stuff. although 2.4 has a lot of advantages over 2.3 > need to fetch user data from my ldap directory which otherways seems to work > correctly. > > I found that related topic ( > http://forums.suselinuxsupport.de/index.php?showtopic=47584&pid=205292&st=0&#entry205292) > posted a long time ago and tried rebuilding my ldap database but it didn't > help. > > Something interesting is that even the Segmentation Fault notice daemons > startup and keep working and there doesn't seem to be any problem with the > apache2 but as it comes to exim4 those segfault errors seems to bring some > confusion while delivering mail to remote smtp servers (threads exit with > error code and even after successful delivery the messages remain frozen > within the exim4 spool). > > So if you guys have any ideas or suggestions your help is appreciated. > > ~Cheers~ -- "The enemy understands a free Iraq will be a major defeat in their ideology of hatred. That's why they're fighting so vociferously." - George W. Bush 09/30/2004 first presidential debate, Coral Gables, Fla.
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