Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 05:02:36PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >On Feb 19 05:31, Thomas Mellman wrote: >> Corinna wrote: >> >> >> Did you try to use the mapping feature of nmap? I transfer from a VMS >> > >> >What's nmap? I never used it. I don't see that we have a nmap package >> >in the d

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Thomas Mellman
Brian Ford wrote: >> Oh, I hope there's an answer section in the back >> of the book. >> >Hint: realloc can move the data, returning a different base address. Oh. I guess I read the man page wrong: The realloc() function changes the size of the block of memory pointed to by the pointer param

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Brian Ford
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Thomas Mellman wrote: > Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > >As an exercise for the reader: > > > > buf = (char *) malloc (size); > > to = buf; > > [...] > > if (newsize > size) > >buf = realloc (buf, newsize); > > while (newsize--) > >*to++ = *src++; > > > >What's wrong

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Thomas Mellman
>I fixed the bug (which could only show up when using nmap) and uploaded >a new version of inetutils. Wow! I'm impressed. Thank you! >As an exercise for the reader: > > buf = (char *) malloc (size); > to = buf; > [...] > if (newsize > size) >buf = realloc (buf, newsize); > while (new

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Larry Hall
At 12:37 PM 2/19/2004, Corinna Vinschen you wrote: >On Feb 19 17:02, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >> On Feb 19 05:31, Thomas Mellman wrote: >> > ftp> nmap $1;$2 $1 >> > ftp> case >> > Case mapping on. >> > ftp> get mspp_i_seq.h >> > 200 PORT command successful. >> > 150 Opening data connection for somew

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Feb 19 17:02, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Feb 19 05:31, Thomas Mellman wrote: > > ftp> nmap $1;$2 $1 > > ftp> case > > Case mapping on. > > ftp> get mspp_i_seq.h > > 200 PORT command successful. > > 150 Opening data connection for somewhere:MSPP_I_SEQ.H;1 (x.x.x.x,y) > > Segmentation fault (cor

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Feb 19 05:31, Thomas Mellman wrote: > Corinna wrote: > > >> Did you try to use the mapping feature of nmap? I transfer from a VMS > > > >What's nmap? I never used it. I don't see that we have a nmap package > >in the distro. > > > >> machine, and I need to nmap to get rid of the version num

RE: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Hughes, Bill
> Sent: 19 February 2004 13:32 From: Thomas Mellman ..snip.. > $ ftp somehost > Connected to somehost.com. > 220 somehost.3 FTP Server (Version 5.0) Ready. > Remote system type is VMS. > ftp> user mellman > 331 Username mellman requires a Password > Password: > 230 User logged in. > ftp> cd some

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Thomas Mellman
Corinna wrote: >> Did you try to use the mapping feature of nmap? I transfer from a VMS > >What's nmap? I never used it. I don't see that we have a nmap package >in the distro. > >> machine, and I need to nmap to get rid of the version number. I also >> use the case command to convert from up

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Feb 19 03:39, Thomas Mellman wrote: > Corinna wrote: > >On Feb 18 02:21, Thomas Mellman wrote: > >> Re: ftp crash > >> > >> ftp crashes intermittently (but reliably) when getting files. > > > >Hmm, I tried to get various files between 1 Meg and 22 Megs, multiple > >times, and I didn't have an

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Thomas Mellman
Corinna wrote: >On Feb 18 02:21, Thomas Mellman wrote: >> Re: ftp crash >> >> ftp crashes intermittently (but reliably) when getting files. > >Hmm, I tried to get various files between 1 Meg and 22 Megs, multiple >times, and I didn't have any crash. Do you encounter the same problem >with a re

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-19 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Feb 18 02:21, Thomas Mellman wrote: > Re: ftp crash > > ftp crashes intermittently (but reliably) when getting files. Hmm, I tried to get various files between 1 Meg and 22 Megs, multiple times, and I didn't have any crash. Do you encounter the same problem with a recent Cygwin snapshot? C

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-18 Thread Thomas Mellman
--- Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 0x6100 is the base address for cygwin1.dll, IIRC. Aha. Thank you. I'm still not clear on what happened to my stack frame for dataconn(), although I can now imagine what happened to the stack frame entry for the subordinate fdopen(). Symb

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-18 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 09:36:58AM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote: >On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Thomas Mellman wrote: > >> Re: ftp crash >> I tried to debug it with gdb but for some reason that I don't >> understand, it hangs when run. >> >> Nevertheless, using gdb to get the symbols (which appear t

Re: ftp bug report

2004-02-18 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Thomas Mellman wrote: > Re: ftp crash > I tried to debug it with gdb but for some reason that I don't > understand, it hangs when run. > > Nevertheless, using gdb to get the symbols (which appear to > be correct) and the ftp.exe.stackdump, I believe that I have > loc

ftp bug report

2004-02-18 Thread Thomas Mellman
Re: ftp crash ftp crashes intermittently (but reliably) when getting files. I tried to debug it with gdb but for some reason that I don't understand, it hangs when run. Nevertheless, using gdb to get the symbols (which appear to be correct) and the ftp.exe.stackdump, I believe that I ha