Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2015 22:01:00 +0200 From: Niklaas Baudet von Gersdorff <niklaas@kulturflatrate.net> To: Kozlov Sergey <kozlov.sergey.404@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Jail causes host to reboot Message-ID: <55E7557C.1000306@kulturflatrate.net> In-Reply-To: <55E74EC9.1060803@gmail.com> References: <55E6E26A.1040706@kulturflatrate.net> <CA%2BtpaK1UVW5in1JUfoKwZuO=_ACTHx_xCPy0zWO1_NL1s9Wzmw@mail.gmail.com> <55E704D4.2050607@kulturflatrate.net> <CA%2BtpaK0Yh3KEcOtTXx0Aco1dGiGWCw=t0LYOnGVyrMo33BLzMw@mail.gmail.com> <55E74EC9.1060803@gmail.com>
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On 02/09/15 21:32, Kozlov Sergey wrote: > Anyways, any userspace program should not be able to crash the kernel, > so if you don't use self-modified OS and you're sure that everything is > ok with your hardware, you should really consider adding a bug to > <https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/> I was very surprised about that happening, too. I'll further investigate what happened and will add a bug to the tracking system once I'm sure that net/syncthing was capable of crashing the kernel. I don't use a modified OS and since I have been able to stop my jail with net/syncthing running on it to start during boot everything works as expected.
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