EventDNS Crash: ISP-Hijacked Address

Nick Mathewson nickm at freehaven.net
Thu Jan 11 14:13:20 UTC 2007


On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 09:57:49PM -0800, Andrew Del Vecchio wrote:
 [...]
> write.
> Jan 10 21:11:32.684 [debug] flush_buf(): 48: flushed 7968 bytes, 8991
> ready to flush, 8991 remain.
> Jan 10 21:11:32.802 [debug] evdns_callback(): eventdns said that
> [scrubbed] resolves to ISP-hijacked address [scrubbed]; treating as a
> failure.
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> 
> I'm using Ubuntu Edgy Eft (6.10). Is there any way to fix this issue,
> other than to wait for a code fix?

Not trivially (assuming you can't fix your DNS provider).  But if you
can use gdb get us a backtrace from that core, the fix will come out a
lot faster.  (Do _NOT_ send the core itself; it has a copy of your
keys in it.)

(To get a stack trace, run "gdb {path-to-tor} {path-to-core-file},
then type "bt".)

But before you do that, I've checked in a possible fix to svn; if you
can let us know whether that works for you, that would also be
helpful.

Thanks for reporting this, BTW!  Please let us know if you find
anything else.

yrs,
-- 
Nick Mathewson
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