stateful_proxy-i686-pc-linux-gnu: segmentation fault

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On 03/07/2008 23:21, Filippo Zangheri wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> ...
> 
> I'm running pjsip-0.9.0 on Debian GNU/Linux, kernel: 2.6.25.9 vanilla,
> without IPv6 support.
> 
> I'm experiencing the following error while trying to run
> 'stateful_proxy-i686-pc-linux-gnu' (both as normal user or as root):
> 
>  22:42:19.957 os_core_unix.c pjlib 0.9.0-release for POSIX initialized
>  22:42:19.957          pjlib select() I/O Queue created (0xb7c2d098)
>  22:42:19.957 sip_endpoint.c Module "mod-msg-print" registered
>  22:42:19.957 sip_endpoint.c Module "mod-tsx-layer" registered
>  22:42:19.957 sip_endpoint.c Module "mod-stateful-util" registered
>  22:42:19.958   udp0x8097428 SIP UDP transport started, published address is <my_public_ip_address>:5060
>  22:42:19.958 sip_endpoint.c Module "mod-msg-logger" registered
> Segmentation fault

The same apply to stateless_proxy-i686-pc-linux-gnu. In effect, all
applications relying on proxy.h:proxy_init() suffer from the same problem.

One thing I forgot to mention in the previous e-mail is that the segfault
cannot occurr because of a null pointer dereference. I've checked twice
all the parameters passed to ip_helper_generic.c:pj_enum_ip_interface(),
and none of them is NULL.

This thing is really wierd. Can't anybody suggest me in what direction
should I investigate?

Thanks.
Best regards.

 
> Running with 'strace -rif', I get the following:
> 
> ...

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Filippo Zangheri

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