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FS#47251 - [linux-grsec] kernel crashes r8169 driver
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Opened by Kasza Peter (mr.schyte) - Thursday, 03 December 2015, 18:25 GMT
Last edited by Daniel Micay (thestinger) - Sunday, 06 December 2015, 06:32 GMT
Opened by Kasza Peter (mr.schyte) - Thursday, 03 December 2015, 18:25 GMT
Last edited by Daniel Micay (thestinger) - Sunday, 06 December 2015, 06:32 GMT
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DetailsDescription: Linux grsec kernel crashes r8169 driver
Additional info: * 4.2.6.201511232037-1-grsec crashes in r8169 driver (see screenshot) * 4.2.6.201511182042-1-grsec works fine [1] Screenshot of oops: http://imgur.com/I6xtfeZ Steps to reproduce: 1) Install grsec kernel on machine with realtek ethernet card using r8169 2) Boot computer and plug in the ethernet 3) Wait around 5 minutes 4) Receive your crash I suspect that this is a bug in the r8169 driver and the pax detects the overflow. |
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Comment by Emese Revfy (ephox) -
Friday, 04 December 2015, 12:47 GMT
This bug is already fixed in PaX and should be fixed in the latest or next grsec version.