Using `/etc/System.map' to map addresses to symbols.
>>EIP: c01834db <ppp_tty_read+1df/24c>
Code: c01834db <ppp_tty_read+1df/24c>
Code: c01834db <ppp_tty_read+1df/24c> 03 52 0c addl 0xc(%edx),%edx
Code: c01834de <ppp_tty_read+1e2/24c> 8a 42 1c movb 0x1c(%edx),%al
Code: c01834e1 <ppp_tty_read+1e5/24c> 88 44 24 1f movb %al,0x1f(%esp,1)
Code: c01834eb <ppp_tty_read+1ef/24c> 8b 53 78 movl 0x78(%ebx),%edx
Code: c01834ee <ppp_tty_read+1f2/24c> ff 42 0c incl 0xc(%edx)
Code: c01834f1 <ppp_tty_read+1f5/24c> 8b 43 78 movl 0x78(%ebx),%eax
Code: c01834f4 <ppp_tty_read+1f8/24c> 8b 00 movl (%eax),%eax
Code: c01834fc <ppp_tty_read+200/24c> 90 nop
Code: c01834fd <ppp_tty_read+201/24c> 90 nop
Code: c01834fe <ppp_tty_read+202/24c> 90 nop
I am using pppd 2.3.4, if that makes a difference...
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