Bug#839880: proftpd-basic: proftpd server instance crashed with signal 11

Hilmar Preuße hille42 at web.de
Mon Dec 25 14:09:28 UTC 2017


On 24.12.2017 11:32, Олег Мороз wrote:

Hi,

no, we did not package any version between b-4 and d-1. However I doubt
to learn a lot by simply knowing in which version the issue was introduced.

Regarding your core dumps: Please make sure the core dumps are created
in the context of every user:

hille at haka:~$ less -X /etc/security/limits.d/core_dump.conf
# Each line describes a limit for a user in the form:
#
# <domain> <type> <item> <value>
#
*  hard  core  unlimited
*  soft  core  unlimited

...or set it directly in the limits.conf. Settings are effective upon
next login.

If your system is configured to write core dumps to a specific location:

hille at haka:~$ /sbin/sysctl -a -r kernel.core
kernel.core_pattern = /var/crash/core.%e.%p.%h.%t
kernel.core_pipe_limit = 0
kernel.core_uses_pid = 0
hille at haka:~$

...make sure it is writable for the specific user: proftp runs as user
proftpd . Make it world writable for now.

Hilmar

> I'm not checked any version except 1.3.5b-4 and 1.3.5d-1. If it possible
> to download .deb packages for any other version within that interval,
> i'll be happy to test it.
> 
> 24.12.2017 12:21, Hilmar Preuße пишет:
>> Am 24.12.2017 um 08:33 teilte Олег Мороз mit:
>>
>> Hi Олег,
>>
>> so, your problem was introduced anywhere between 1.3.5b & 1.3.5d?
>>
>> You can have a look at the files in /usr/share/doc/proftpd-basic/ here
>> are the upstream logs (changelog.gz) and the Debian Log. However I
>> don't think that they are useful to debug your problem.
>>
>> Hilmar
>>
>>>  >does http://bugs.proftpd.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4321 eventually
>>> describe your problem?
>>> Don't think so. Have tried to disable pam, but with no effect. Anyway
>>> i've reinstall proftpd-basic 1.3.5b-4 from stretch - looks to be work.
>>>
>>> Where can i find information about changes from 1.3.5b-4 up to 1.3.5d-1?
>>>

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