Using Core Dumps on Linux
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Using Core Dumps on Linux

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On Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS, you may need to disable the GPG signature check in the configuration file of the abrt-action-save-package-data tool to create and store core dumps containing OneSpan Authentication Server memory and process information.

After a dump has been performed, the dump file will contain unencrypted sensitive data. To be GDPR-compliant, we recommend to encrypt the file, folder, or disk containing this sensitive information.

For more information about GDPR, refer to the OneSpan Authentication Server General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Guide.

To disable the GPG signature check in abrt-action-save-package-data

  • Open abrt-action-save-package-data.conf, which is located in /etc/abrt, and set the following option:

    OpenGPGCheck = no


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