-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 https://www.altsci.com/ipsec/ipsec-tools-sa.html security/ipsec-tools build with gssapi: CRASHED (FreeBSD 10.1 + ipsec-tools 0.8.2_1) best regards Daniel -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVc05/AAoJEHqkZNWiQao7tIIP/1A+EdQNylO3kLeO+LZA3j+7 U5BSq9lmCHVmNhiGcb0Q7u2px/t60p5axbuJbJLGAOGFsbeFy+nXCjXvgc4BI7Xq xC4QR+dFy16F4w+ZVBpmOlu7+jcgHz2m2/Nq5iupUsWTmNWIEOrw1cH6Qv872eC1 mrJgaAMPHpmlY/pvrdhCkAtoGoVJztywbW7l0BYeV4lLhbOm3JtmySJ+H0zUuBFI kpG9dx3wXD8fShac/9i1mjtl3Qo8741744REHyMO7XuykroFEllsDkeYC0xwbLD0 /yj6Q+F1wQ1vZvu4XnuoxsxR18Ov1EtVJp7expfI3DC61A4yO/kr+ROGv7yhtPMl pJIsvMwqMs84+m11lalhNPd08L1dSYBBT2xF2tFUGHlhuiX7m0+jiF7a9l/M4AeY TvBqkEKVbbBWiVYr0Dd1q2R2ca5/LUq2v1MEQUmAj/c9KKWYML9VRRO0Vm94ADV8 FeywmhpPBqst9VJQ29QuOdC1z8/82sQIA1JE9e1x1Ct877fugLOEc3CJpR73lv+l l3sdJBGPE5thEELboB+F5zS29Yl/TK2YKT/WdrV8rcYOXhsHKV2Zq4/FQ9mJe+jB PukIaNiRbsfZ0R2W1mhKYg5J9ZeR5GVbsR9GulYQTxIu9grqpT+EQkVnJWusql3p 1jxrMWuBtkcEUEZ5X7/i =5y6s -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Daniel DP. Plominski <Daniel at plominski.eu> wrote:> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > https://www.altsci.com/ipsec/ipsec-tools-sa.html > > security/ipsec-tools build with gssapi: CRASHED > > (FreeBSD 10.1 + ipsec-tools 0.8.2_1) > > best regards > Daniel > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----See https://bugs.freebsd.org/200334. The issue was documented as being fixed here https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revision&revision=386793 and documented in VuXML here http://www.vuxml.org/freebsd/35431f79-fe3e-11e4-ba63-000c292ee6b8.html. It seems highly unlikely someone was waiting for you to install ipsec-tools and start sending packets to cause a DoS. Are you sure this isn't just a run time issue? Perhaps with the off by default GSSAPI option? The correct avenue to report that would be via https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/ vice the mailing list. Jason