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X2Go Client crashes if ports 30000+ are blocked
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Bug#779
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Package: x2goclient
Version: 4.0.3.1
It appears that ports 30000-40000 are blocked, x2goclient crashes. It
shouldn't crash.
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [Bug 1188356] New: [abrt] x2goclient:
SshMasterConnection::channelLoop(): x2goclient killed by SIGSEGV
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2015 16:49:54 +0000
From: bugzilla@redhat.com
To: orion@cora.nwra.com
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1188356
Bug ID: 1188356
Summary: [abrt] x2goclient: SshMasterConnection::channelLoop():
x2goclient killed by SIGSEGV
Product: Fedora
Version: 20
Component: x2goclient
Assignee: orion@cora.nwra.com
Reporter: christopher.bollinger@momentumtelecom.com
QA Contact: extras-qa@fedoraproject.org
CC: orion@cora.nwra.com
Description of problem:
I am tweaking iptables on the box I am connecting to; with input and output set
to accept port 22 and related and established accepted. Upon attempt to
connect to the box, X2go gives the error listed.
Version-Release number of selected component:
x2goclient-4.0.3.1-1.fc20
Additional info:
reporter: libreport-2.2.3
backtrace_rating: 4
cmdline: x2goclient
crash_function: SshMasterConnection::channelLoop
executable: /usr/bin/x2goclient
kernel: 3.17.8-200.fc20.x86_64
runlevel: N 5
type: CCpp
uid: 1000
Truncated backtrace:
Thread no. 1 (3 frames)
#0 SshMasterConnection::channelLoop at ../sshmasterconnection.cpp:1447
#1 SshMasterConnection::run at ../sshmasterconnection.cpp:698
#2 QThreadPrivate::start at thread/qthread_unix.cpp:349
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Control: retitle -1 X2Go Client crashes if ports 30000+ are blocked
Hi Orion,
On Mo 02 Feb 2015 18:49:50 CET, Orion Poplawski wrote:
> Package: x2goclient
> Version: 4.0.3.1
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> It appears that ports 30000-40000 are blocked, x2goclient crashes. It
> shouldn't crash.
/me agrees on that. I have retitled the bug accordingly.
Mike
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Changed Bug title to 'X2Go Client crashes if ports 30000+ are blocked' from 'Fwd: [Bug 1188356] New: [abrt] x2goclient: SshMasterConnection::channelLoop(): x2goclient killed by SIGSEGV'
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