On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 16:34, Phil Moors wrote:
On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 06:04, Balazs Scheidler wrote:
On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 00:30, Phil Moors wrote:
Which GPL zorp should I run? I've tried 2.1.8 and I'm getting kernel panics after running an HTTP session or two through a transparent proxy. Or, maybe I should get non Redhat kernel source from kernel.org. The patch and rebuild worked without errors on the RH sources, though.
Are others running 2.1.8 without problems?
Some people are running TProxy on RedHat kernels and they are working fine. Which tproxy version did you try?
cttproxy-2.4.22-1.2.0
Maybe I have an nptl/python problem? I have some more testing to perform.
you mentioned oopses in your previous mail, though Python/nptl certainly would mean some user-space segmentation faults. If my assumption is true and you are referring to SIGSEGVs in userspace instead of kernel space, then you might be interested in our patched glib version, available at http://www.balabit.hu/downloads/zorp/zorp-os/pool/g/glib2.0/ There are a couple of important patches there which fix serious locking bugs in GLib. -- Bazsi