After a little debug, I could find that seFds[i] is tried to initialize improperly, leading to core dumps.
I just created a little patch and that fixed the issue.
If possible, I would to see rinetd updated to a next version, 0.62-5.2 probably, and fixed for this issue on LTS.
After a little debug, I could find that seFds[i] is tried to initialize improperly, leading to core dumps.
I just created a little patch and that fixed the issue.
If possible, I would to see rinetd updated to a next version, 0.62-5.2 probably, and fixed for this issue on LTS.