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Re: Segmentation Fault of ssh3.7.1 with cygwin1.5.5-1 in W95


At 01:27 PM 11/1/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:05:41PM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
>> At 11:52 AM 10/31/2003 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> >I've just again tested it on 98 and it works fine.  Could you please
>> >figure out what happens on your machine?
>> 
>> 2 things:
>> - I had accidentally deleted the next (23) line in services, so awk 
>>   didn't find the pattern.
>
>Ok, so how do you suggest to react in the script if that happens?
>Should the script just emit a warning or should it append the ssh lines
>at the end of the services file?  The new script will just emit a
>warning for now.

Both solutions are fine with me. 
 
>> - ssh crashes even with the CR. I also had to shorten the line. It works
>>   with 18 spaces between {tcp,udp} and the #
>
>Ouch.  How many spaces do I emit currently... hmm, 27.  This matches
>the file layout on NT.  A quick look on a 98 machine... yes, only
>18 spaces.  Oh boy...
>
>> Please send the next version, just to be sure.
>
>I've created a new script and attached it to this mail.

I have just spent a few hours on this :(

What I wrote initially is correct: ssh doesn't crash when the ssh
lines are removed from the services file.

But neither having a CR nor shortening the line have much 
to do with the problem. 
The only reason they made a difference is that I had the services
file opened in Word. In that case the getservbyname call fails
cleanly and ssh uses the default.

The real problem is that the s_proto pointer of the struct servent
returned by the Windows getservbyname on Win95 is invalid. 
That didn't matter before dup_ent was introduced.
The problem concerns all services, not only ssh, and also
affects getservbyport.

Olivier@erg ~
$ gcc getserv.c -mno-cygwin -lwsock32

Olivier@erg ~
$ ./a 25
ptr = 410732
name 4107cc smtp
aliases:
0, 4107e9 mail
port 25
Checking validy of ptr->s_proto 7e90041

(IsBadStringPtr returns true)

On Win98 one gets
~: ./a 25
ptr = 861400
name 86141d smtp
aliases:
0, 861418 mail
port 25
Checking validy of ptr->s_proto 861422
proto tcp

I attach the getserv.c program, in case others want to experiment.
A solution would be to use IsBadStringPtr (or wincap) in dup_ent.
A workaround is to delete lines in the services file.

Pierre

Attachment: getserv.c
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