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From: "RobinRG" <rrg@thermeoneurope.com>
Subject: SRP telnet
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 12:13:58 -0000
Organization: UUNET WorldCom server (post doesn't reflect views of UUNET WorldCom
Message-ID: <98t02v$c0k$1@soap.pipex.net>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hi all,
I am using K95 version 1.7 SRP enabled to make secure telnet connections to
SRP enabled servers. I am using the same version/setup as I have been for a
very long time and it makes perfect connections every time to all the
established servers.
We have set up one new server, running RedHat Linux 6.2 with eps and SRP
authentication.
I have tried several different SRP enabled in.telnetd compilations and I
cannot get a connection to this server unless I revert back to the standard,
non-SRP in.telnetd. The same versions of the SRP-enabled in.telnetd are
running on other servers to which I can connect.
When I try this one server I get a Windows "Illegal Operation" error:
K95 caused an invalid page fault in
module K95.EXE at 0197:0054c845.
Registers:
EAX=00000117 CS=0197 EIP=0054c845 EFLGS=00010206
EBX=81993f90 SS=019f ESP=0237fd74 EBP=0237fe7c
ECX=2bd86bed DS=019f ESI=006c4077 FS=75bf
EDX=0237fef8 ES=019f EDI=0237fe94 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
c6 84 0d 01 ff ff ff 00 8b 55 0c 83 ea 01 52 8d
Stack dump:
819c197c 00f30bd0 000502fa ac000109 3241db6b f19b9a4a 135ede66 af2f5889
1965b672 fc07ee87 3d949231 a35060b5 b4cb2973 81ed99a0 7775e093 d53da167
My PC is running W98 and everything else is absolutely fine.
As I can connect to so many others using the same remote daemon I can only
assume it's something on the Linux box which is being returned to which my
PC is taking exception.
Anyone have any bright ideas?
Regards
Robin