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Linux pulse secure service crash.

ujoty
New Contributor

Linux pulse secure service crash.

Hi,

I'm using pulse secure client on Ubuntu 22.04 and after couple hours pulsesecure service always crashes.

This is what I see in journal log:

Nov 30 20:40:33 cmg768-Z15G8 kernel: traps: pulsesecure[1704662] general protection fault ip:7f0d3f69d165 sp:7f0d069fc7d0 error:0 in ncAccessMethod.so[7f0d3f600000+11d000]
Nov 30 20:40:33 cmg768-Z15G8 systemd[1]: pulsesecure.service: Main process exited, code=killed, status=11/SEGV
Nov 30 20:40:33 cmg768-Z15G8 systemd[1]: pulsesecure.service: Failed with result 'signal'.
Nov 30 20:40:33 cmg768-Z15G8 systemd[1]: pulsesecure.service: Consumed 1min 13.480s CPU time.
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zanyterp
Moderator

Re: Linux pulse secure service crash.

which version of pulse are you using?
if you have not done so, please open a case with our support team for further investigation
ujoty
New Contributor

Re: Linux pulse secure service crash.

I'm using ps-pulse-linux-9.1r14.0-b13525-64bit-installer.deb

I probably need to go through my companys suport center to submit support request.

zanyterp
Moderator

Re: Linux pulse secure service crash.

thank you for confirming the release and then checking with your company support center for a support request. is there a chance that this happens during file transports? there is an issue resolved in future releases; can you ask for them to get you a copy of the latest client?
ujoty
New Contributor

Re: Linux pulse secure service crash.

File transports, rather not, I use ssh mainly over this vpn.

One other thing I noticed is that it seems that it happens only when I have ipsec tunnel enabled.

We use pulse secure to access our company network, and then within that network we have ipsec (via strongswan using eap-mschapv2 authentication) tunnel setup to access our lab network.

zanyterp
Moderator

Re: Linux pulse secure service crash.

ok, thank you
that may be the problem (tunneling over a tunnel).
it may be worth asking if your support/helpdesk team can get the newer client for testing, just in case.