Re: [Bug 42809] New: kernel panic when receiving an ipsec packet

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Le jeudi 23 février 2012 à 01:59 +0100, Niccolò Belli a écrit :
> Hi,
> The bug is still present in latest 3.2.7 vanilla kernel. I wasted the 
> whole day debugging that damn thing and I finally discovered the root cause.
> The problem is with my Traverse Solos multi-port ADSL2+ PCI card[1] 
> (which has open source drivers included in the kernel) when using RFC 
> 2684 routed.
> I have two adsl lines, the first one connected using RFC 2684 routed, 
> the second one using PPPoA.
> If I create a vpn toward the PPPoA line it works flawlessly, while if I 
> create a vpn toward the RFC 2684 routed line the whole system hangs in a 
> kernel panic (with both 2.6.32.54 and 3.2.7).
> I really don't know how to fix it and I need to setup that damn ipsec vpn :(
> 
> This is the bug on bugzilla.kernel.org:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42809
> 
> Niccolò
> 
> 
> [1]http://www.traverse.com.au/productview.php?product_id=116

Which driver handles this Traverse Solos card ?





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