Segmentation Fault - error 4 in ircd - channel destroyed
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:01 pm
Before I posted this as a bug report. I wanted to get a bit of feedback from the forums here concerning the back trace.
This particular line shows up numerous times with the same channels involved. No other channels appeared in the back trace. I removed the server name but everything else is intact.
#0 ircvsprintf (str=0x722862 " PRIVMSG #garbage :Channel #Goku_SD has been destroyed\r\n", format=0x7f8fda3c1302 <Address 0x7f8fda3c1302 out of bounds>, vl=0x7fffe22a5be0) at ircsprintf.c:289
Should I be concerned with the channel being destroyed as a possible security problem? Please excuse me if I am over reacting.![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I read through other forum posts concerning destroyed channels as merely everyone has left the channel and it has been removed from memory. However, I also found this line in the backtrace.
<error reading variable c (Cannot access memory at address 0x7f8fda3c1301)>
Again, please excuse me if I am over reacting, just wanted to double check if this is in any way related to security. Thanks!
This particular line shows up numerous times with the same channels involved. No other channels appeared in the back trace. I removed the server name but everything else is intact.
#0 ircvsprintf (str=0x722862 " PRIVMSG #garbage :Channel #Goku_SD has been destroyed\r\n", format=0x7f8fda3c1302 <Address 0x7f8fda3c1302 out of bounds>, vl=0x7fffe22a5be0) at ircsprintf.c:289
Should I be concerned with the channel being destroyed as a possible security problem? Please excuse me if I am over reacting.
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I read through other forum posts concerning destroyed channels as merely everyone has left the channel and it has been removed from memory. However, I also found this line in the backtrace.
<error reading variable c (Cannot access memory at address 0x7f8fda3c1301)>
Again, please excuse me if I am over reacting, just wanted to double check if this is in any way related to security. Thanks!