Created attachment 841321 [details] snort configuration file. Description of problem: I have downloaded and compiled the source for snort-2.9.5.6 when I run it as a NIDS I get a segmentation fault. The error is: Dec 24 17:11:19 peglaptopnew kernel: [26417.994219] snort[6932]: segfault at 6e ip 00007fd429bef6bc sp 00007fffd1483598 error 4 in libnetfilter_queue.so.1.3.0[7fd429bec000+6000] Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): libnetfilter_queue.x86_64 1.0.2-2.fc19 How reproducible: Happens every time I run snort Steps to Reproduce: 1.Compile snort on F19 2.run as follows: snort -u snort -g snort -l /var/log/snort -c /usr/local/etc/snort/snort.conf -I -A full -i wlp2s0 3. wlp2s0 is my wireless interface Actual results: After about a minute I get the segmentation fault Expected results: Snort should run without error Additional info:
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