Re: Bug#31243: cfingerd segfaults on multihomed server


Martin Schulze (joey)
Wed, 30 Dec 1998 02:15:42 +0100


Mike Goldman wrote:
> Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> > > > Please try to finger joey@infodrom.north.de and joey@artis.uni-oldenburg.de.
> > > > Both end up on the same machine but run on different IP numbers. I don't
> > > > have any problem with multihoming.
> > >
> > > Can't see anything because this is a production server, which uses finger @mailbox.by.net to
> > > serve several clients with e-mail (using a script which sends ETRN). I had to revert back to
> > > 1.3.2-11.0. Furthermore, I usually put .nofinger in my home directory unless I am testing....
> > >
> > > Your hostnames do not resolve to different IP addresses.
> >
> > They don't? Oooups that's a bug in my nameserver config - for about three or four
> > years now.... I've fixed that.
> >
> > In that case please try
> >
> > joey@finlandia.infodrom.north.de and joey@sibelius.artis.uni-oldenburg.de.
> > If they don't resolve to different ipnumbers I need a rope to hang me
> > because I'm unable to maintain a nameserver.

> ]$ finger joey@sibelius.artis.uni-oldenburg.de
> [sibelius.artis.uni-oldenburg.de]
> Signal "SIGSEGV": Segmentation violation signal

Darn, you are right. If I don't issue the command fro the local host I
also get this segv. This *is* bad.

Regards,

        Joey

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