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"glibc detected - double free or corruption"
From: hdm at metasploit.com (H D Moore)
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 18:34:43 -0500
It could be something related to the readline library, or failing that, the actual Perl installation. Some things you can try: 1) Rebuild and install the Term::ReadLine::Gnu library from the extras subdirectory. Could be your current build is slightly busted for some reason. 2) If rebuilding the Perl module does not work, it could be something broke in the actual readline library. If possible, upgrade to the latest RPM and rebuild the Perl module once more. 3) Failing both of those, there is a chance that just loading the SSL library is causing problems. Either that or your Perl installation is horked for some reason or another. Try using another Perl script that makes use of the Net::SSLeay library (msfupdate for instance) and see if that also throws the heap errors. -HD On Friday 03 June 2005 18:04, Anthony Riehm wrote:
msfconsole. It doesn't matter which exploit I'm using, no SSL; just the bare essentials. The results I found while searching for that error message indicate that it mainly occurs on Redhat/Fedora... But other than that, I don't know much about what's going on. On 6/3/05, H D Moore <hdm at metasploit.com> wrote:Bizzare, I will try to reproduce this tonight. Is there a specific exploit you are using that is triggering this flaw? Are you using msfconsole, msfcli, or msfweb? Any chance this exploit is set to use SSL? Just trying to narrow down where the problem might lie.
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- "glibc detected - double free or corruption" Anthony Riehm (Jun 03)
- "glibc detected - double free or corruption" H D Moore (Jun 03)
- "glibc detected - double free or corruption" Anthony Riehm (Jun 03)
- "glibc detected - double free or corruption" H D Moore (Jun 03)
- "glibc detected - double free or corruption" Anthony Riehm (Jun 03)
- 'glibc detected - double free or corruption' Arthur Donkers (Jun 03)
- "glibc detected - double free or corruption" H D Moore (Jun 03)