[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-20499) Crash in libsrtp srtp_unprotect_rtcp when SIP channel is bridged with non-optimizing Local channel

Jonathan Rose (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Wed Dec 12 09:45:45 CST 2012


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Jonathan Rose edited comment on ASTERISK-20499 at 12/12/12 9:44 AM:
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Can you recreate that with a sip debug enabled on all servers?  If you can, I'd like you to show me the following:

*Incoming log messages when either of the first two servers gets a call from the SNOM and it works.
*Incoming log messages on the third server you mentioned when it triggers the initial crash.
*Incoming log messages on whichever of the first two you tested above when the SNOM will now trigger a crash.

Please test a fresh checkout from the asterisk 10 branch (don't use an already released version, get it from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10) and apply the patch from reviewboard.  For your convenience, I will post said patch to the issue as: asterisk_srtp_unprotect_patch.diff

EDIT:  Hold up for a few minutes actually.  I'm going to be adding some extra log messages to the patch when for you to test with.
                
      was (Author: jrose):
    Can you recreate that with a sip debug enabled on all servers?  If you can, I'd like you to show me the following:

*Incoming log messages when either of the first two servers gets a call from the SNOM and it works.
*Incoming log messages on the third server you mentioned when it triggers the initial crash.
*Incoming log messages on whichever of the first two you tested above when the SNOM will now trigger a crash.

Please test a fresh checkout from the asterisk 10 branch (don't use an already released version, get it from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10) and apply the patch from reviewboard.  For your convenience, I will post said patch to the issue as: asterisk_srtp_unprotect_patch.diff
                  
> Crash in libsrtp srtp_unprotect_rtcp when SIP channel is bridged with non-optimizing Local channel
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-20499
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-20499
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: Channels/chan_sip/SRTP
>    Affects Versions: 10.8.0
>         Environment: RHEL 5.8 on IBM X3650 M4 - 12 core - Xeon E5-2640 @ 2,50 ghz
>            Reporter: tootai
>            Assignee: Jonathan Rose
>            Severity: Critical
>         Attachments: asterisk-20499_20121127.log, asterisk-20499_20121127.pcap, asterisk-20499_20121129_01.txt, asterisk-20499.txt, backtrace1213_1.8.txt, backtrace1222_1.8.txt, backtrace1251.txt, backtrace1436.txt, backtrace1442.txt, backtrace1932.txt, backtrace20121205.txt, backtrace.txt, backtrace.txt, backtrace.txt, backtrace.txt, coredump20121001205609.txt, gdb1213_1.8.txt, gdb1222_1.8.txt, gdb1251.txt, gdb1436.txt, gdb1442.txt, gdb1932.txt, gdb20121205.txt, gdb.txt, gdb.txt, gdb.txt, gdb.txt, libsrtp-1.4.4-fix_crash_on_rtcp_decode.patch, srtp_diagnostic_patch_policy_breakdown.diff, srtp_diagnostic_with_sleep.diff, srtp_fixes_it_maybe.diff
>
>
> A call from snom320 in SRTP mode to echo test or to another phone *NOT* using SRTP is OK. Now we installed PhonerLite softphone with TLS/SRTP stuf and test with echo test: everything is OK too.
> Now PhonerLite calls the snom: asterisk coredump after 3~5 seconds and we are NOT able to make anymore SRTP calls after this, they all crash asterisk. We had this issue with 10.7.0 and 10.8.0
> We have logfiel from strace as well as coredump.

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