route6d crashes (signal 10)
David Fuchs
david at davidfuchs.ca
Wed Jun 23 10:18:30 PDT 2004
David Fuchs wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For some reason, route6d is crashing with signal 10:
>
> /kernel: pid 142 (route6d), uid 0: exited on signal 10 (core dumped)
>
> I can reproduce this error simply by running rip6query against the
> localhost. This is the output I receive from route6d when I run it in
> debug mode (-D) and query it with rip6query:
>
> <initialization>
> RIP Request -- whole routing table
> 09:30:16: Send(lo0): info(3) to ::1.4328
> 2001:470:1ef0:197::/64[1]
> 2001:470:1ef0:ffff::c2/128[1]
> 2001:470:1ef0:ffff::c3/128[1]
> Bus error (core dumped)
>
> Also, I recently added entries to rc.conf to have the IPv6 routing
> daemon start automatically. However, it doesn't start unless I set the
> ipv6_network_interfaces and exclude the 'faith0' device (otherwise this
> device is autoconfigured by rc.network6). If I don't do this, then
> route6d crashes in the same way:
>
> <initialization>
> RIP Request -- whole routing table
> 09:41:35: Send(faith0): info(3) to fe80:3::2e0:81ff:fe02:1455.521
> 2001:470:1ef0:197::/64[1]
> 2001:470:1ef0:ffff::c2/128[1]
> 2001:470:1ef0:ffff::c3/128[1]
> Bus error (core dumped)
>
> My parameters to route6d are '-n -Tgif0' (I have an IPv6 over IPv4
> tunnel to Hurricane Electric). I cvsup'ed last night and upgraded the
> system today to 4.10-STABLE from 4.10-PRERELEASE to see if that would
> help matters, but the crashes still occur.
>
> Any help is appreciated. Please let me know if there is other
> information I can provide that would be useful.
>
I just noticed something important that I should add - the crashes do
not occur unless the '-n' flag is specified (which tells route6d to
*not* update the kernel routing table).
--
Thanks,
-David Fuchs
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