Hi all! I have the same bug on my machine.
It is very easy to reproduce: 1. install slapd and ldap-utils * aptitude install slapd ldap-utils 2. do a ldap search (any search, any credentials) * ldapsearch toto -w anypassword Then slapd is crashed. dmesg contains various messages when slapd crashes, here are some examples: [1709526.534218] slapd[10017] trap invalid opcode ip:7fa92be6cc29 sp:7fa92a5e63c8 error:0 in libdb-4.6.so[7fa92bda3000+142000] [1709555.781874] slapd[10030]: segfault at 2500ed8 ip 0000000002500ed8 sp 00007fdcb8e884c8 error 15 [1709728.106545] slapd[10072] trap invalid opcode ip:7f3b3f38ec29 sp:7f3b3db083c8 error:0 in libdb-4.6.so[7f3b3f2c5000+142000] [1709749.217577] slapd[10084] trap invalid opcode ip:7f5e03126c29 sp:7f5e018a03c8 error:0 in libdb-4.6.so[7f5e0305d000+142000] [1709826.944526] slapd[10097] trap invalid opcode ip:7f19b1fd0c29 sp:7f19b074a3c8 error:0 in libdb-4.6.so[7f19b1f07000+142000] versions used: slapd-2.4.11-1 libdb4.6.21-14 I have tested this on 2 different machines, using 2 different kernel: * linux-image-2.6.30-1-1-amd64 (phenom II X4) * linux-image-2.6.26-2-686 (on Core2) Please consider changing the severity level, I think crashing the ldap server is really a big problem. Please let me know if you want more info! Best regards Marc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org