Re: Core dumps

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BUNTER MATTHEW writes: 

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> 
> All, 
> 
> Not sure if this is strictly Security related but I have been
> using Ethereal to grab traces of nmap runs, ping of death, etc.
> from a Linux box to a Windows box. Everything works fine and I can
> view the traces after the event. (Wonderful tool Ethereal) 
> 
> My question is this : I seem to be getting core dumps frequently
> and I want to determine what initiated them i.e. if it was
> Ethereal or something else. I remeber reading somewhere that there
> was a method of diagnosing where a core dump came from. 
> 
> Also if anyone knows how to 'read' a core dump or any tools that
> allow this I would be interested. 
> 
> Rgs, 
> 
> Matt 
> 
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Not sure if this is related but the grsecurity patch allows you to have bsd 
style coredumps (i.e. core.etherreal). It also sets you up with lots of 
extra security features 


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