#2272: deluged segfaults within few minutes after start
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Reporter: incanus | Owner:
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: not applicable
Component: other | Version: 1.3.3
Keywords: segfault |
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Comment(by ozamosi):
I had the same problem (I don't mean that in the "it crashes, this bug is
about crashes, must be the same!", but as in yes, gdb said the crash was
in RC4() - I was preparing these nice, long backtraces with loads of debug
symbols, but then my terminal decided to break and throw away my backlog,
and meanwhile I appear to have fixed the problem - darn!) - not on debian
but on fedora, using the latest deluge and libtorrent 0.15.9. So roughly
the same libtorrent version as the original reporter.
It only happened when adding "bad" torrents. Then it crashed somewhere
between every hour or two down to more often than every minute. Pausing
the "bad" torrents would make the problem go away - though paused torrents
don't download no more :( Sometimes disabling encryption - or enforcing it
- would also make deluge stop crashing.
Upgrading libtorrent to 0.16.8 made the problem go away. I was still
downloading the same files, and deluged would crash about once a minute
before the upgrade, while it hasn't crashed in over an hour since.
Looking quickly at the libtorrent changelog, and knowing very little about
this stuff at all, a couple of entries look plausibly related - like, say,
"resistance towards certain flood attacks" or "made the DHT implementation
slightly more robust against routing table poisoning and node ID
spoofing".
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/2272#comment:4>
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