Hi, I had a similar problem with xinetd (not with inetd) as delivered with SuSE 7.1, and with all 2.4.X-SuSE kernels: xinetd never started, it aborted complainig about net-pf-10 (which stands for IPv6 in the SuSE configuration). I recompiled xinetd without the inet6 support, and it works well since then. I think all this IPv6/IPv4 transition and tunneling things are not well synchronized among the different network packages, and I don't care so much about, because I have no use for it at the moment. Of course, maybe I've overseen some trivial thing about the xinetd/ipv6/modules-configuration; I would be glad to know about it. Hope this helps a little, Manuel Elgorriaga Kunze
-----Original Message----- From: Christoph Wegener [mailto:cwe@bph.ruhr-uni-bochum.de] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 8:55 AM To: Nix Cc: suse-security@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-security] inetd Segmentation fault
Nix wrote:
:/etc # inetd -d Segmentation fault
Has anyone seen this before?? this is a SuSE 7.0 box. Nothing special about it.
Hi Nix, sorry - but I can't reproduce it here - either on a SuSE-7.0 nor on a SuSE-7.1 box.
What about tcpdchk on your box?!? Did you read my thread last week and are you able to reproduce my failure?!?
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