Tor 0.0.9.1 crashed
Giorgos Pallas
gpall at ccf.auth.gr
Tue Jan 4 18:54:05 UTC 2005
Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 01:12:05PM +0200, Giorgos Pallas wrote:
>
>>#4 0x08065a92 in dns_cancel_pending_resolve (address=0x84e55e8
>>"pwc.fspn.cryptnet.net") at dns.c:399
>>#5 0x08058358 in connection_about_to_close_connection (conn=0x80f5350)
>>at connection.c:255
>
>
> Perfect. I've found at least one bug here, and fixed it. Hopefully it's
> the one you've been seeing. :)
>
> The 0.0.9.2 release simply tolerates the bug and prints out a warning
> saying "Bug" (which is still better than triggering an assert and crashing
> :). Future releases will actually have it fixed.
>
> The random killing of processes still worries me though, especially as
> you say it's happening to other processes too. Perhaps you're having
> hardware problems?
>
> Thanks!
> --Roger
Many thanks for the prompt response *and* for the new release, to which
I just upgraded!
I will report any new strange behaviour...
About hardware problems, I do not think so, because my server has been
online for 2 years 24/7/365 and it is absolutely stable. And actually
just cron daemon has died twice since I installed tor, which I find
awkward taking into consideration that tor runs as a non-privileged user...
Anyway, I'll see how things are going with 0.0.9.2.
Giorgos
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