ssh segmentation fault returned in 10.4.9
March 27th, 2007 by Marcos
So, this was annoying, but upon a recent upgrade to 10.4.9 that blasted kerberos related error returned - this time I noticed effecting my ability to mount my iBook over AFP, and it also gave me the same ssh segmentation error I wrote about earlier this month.
The same fix worked, only this time I used pacifist on the 10.4.9 combo update. Which, makes this so frustrating because clearly the correct files are there in the update yet somehow they don’t get written out write by the installer. At least I knew how to fix it.

guangshan Says
Excuse me, How did you fix this problem. I meet the same problem. Please help me. Thanks
Mar 30th, 2007 at 11:32 pm
Barry Says
Thanks for this fix. I’ve been doing this umpteen times now - every time osx installs an update and am getting concerned that overwriting Kerberos with an old version is introducing security holes. Therefore I’ve downloaded Fink and installed openssh as suggested on the Apple Support forum.
Jul 9th, 2007 at 5:41 am
Marcos Says
Yeah, I think some package receipt gets screwed up because every update breaks it. Ultimately, I started getting other framework related problems - Address book wouldn’t open, keychain access started acting odd - I finally did a fresh install of OS X on a seperate internal hard drive, updated to 10.4.9 or whatever, and pointed my home direcotry back to the original drive. Sort of my own archive & install, I guess - same effect.
That seemed to clear everything up fine - now updates no longer break Kerberos or OS X in general. I don’t know if the keychain/address book problems were related to Kerberos and all but … they’re all gone now; things work fine.
Jul 11th, 2007 at 5:48 pm