http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=918226
--- Comment #44 from Tilman Sandig
(In reply to Mathias Homann from comment #39)
(In reply to Tilman Sandig from comment #28)
My productive servers die every day now - and must be restarted via hardware reset (due to the script-kiddies-ssh-attacks, causing 15k+ sshd-zombies in few hours). Perhaps it would be a good idea to distribute VERY SOON a patch that just resets the modfications of the last systemd-patch (2015-149?) to the prior state?
I second this motion.
Agreed, removing the latest patch. This will give you the hanging ssh sessions at system shutdown back, but you should see no more systemd crashes. Testpackages are available at:
bsc918226/standard/">http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/tsaupe:/ branches:/openSUSE:/13.1:/Update:/bsc918226/standard/
Please double check and confirm that the systemd crash is gone now.
I appreciate that - but I think, this bug is very critical and should be reset asap. Testing is good, but in this case it needs many hours and results (absence of a crash after X hours) may be not reliable. Is it possible to make a binary diff of the built libs before the patch and after the removal of the patch to confirm the correctness of the removal and then release it immediately? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.