[tor-bugs] #3056 [Tor Relay]: tor/vidalia, debian libevent-2.0-5 eventdns: Address mismatch? etc.

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#3056: tor/vidalia, debian libevent-2.0-5 eventdns: Address mismatch? etc.
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 Reporter:  freeeveryone4ever   |          Owner:                  
     Type:  defect              |         Status:  new             
 Priority:  normal              |      Milestone:                  
Component:  Tor Relay           |        Version:  Tor: unspecified
 Keywords:  libevent, eventdns  |         Parent:                  
   Points:                      |   Actualpoints:                  
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 This is my first ticket, so bear with me pls.  On IRC "Sebastian" asked me
 to file a bug report

 I'm using tor 2.2.25-alpha, vidalia 0.2.12
 debian squeeze/wheezy, Linux kernel 2.6.38-2-686
 I run a relay and allow all exit policies normally.
 Run from residential cable modem, timewarner/brighthouse/roadrunner.
 iptables and guarddog firewall with many recommended ports open.

 this is my torrc:
 # This file was generated by Tor; if you edit it, comments will not be
 preserved
 # The old torrc file was renamed to torrc.orig.1 or similar, and Tor will
 ignore it

 ContactInfo xxx
 ControlPort 9051
 DirPort 9030
 HashedControlPassword
 16:C87CFFBB8A7A0E6C60762C632961A38C9528FF12E165B8D691F55BE104
 Log notice stdout
 Nickname freeeveryone4ever
 ORPort 9001
 RelayBandwidthBurst 393216
 RelayBandwidthRate 196608

 my error msgs:
 "eventdns: Address mismatch on received DNS packet.  Apparent source was
 10.10.7.2xx:5300"

 I also get this msg every 10-30 mins: "[Warning] eventdns: All nameservers
 have failed"  they come backup within a min or 2

 also get this, for what it's worth:
 "DNS Hijacking Detected - Tor detected that your DNS provider is providing
 false responses for domains that do not exist. Some ISPs and other DNS
 providers, such as OpenDNS, are known to do this in order to display their
 own search or advertising pages."

 Tor seems to keep working, I just thought you'd want to know about these
 messages.

 Thanks, freeeveryone4ever (also my relay name)

 ps. let me know if you need more info.

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