[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-24832) DTLS-crashes within openssl

Stefan Engström (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Thu Feb 26 09:13:34 CST 2015


     [ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24832?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Stefan Engström updated ASTERISK-24832:
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    Attachment: crash1.txt

> DTLS-crashes within openssl 
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>                 Key: ASTERISK-24832
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24832
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: Resources/res_rtp_asterisk
>    Affects Versions: 13.1.0
>         Environment: Fedora 20 x86_64, openssl-1.0.1e-41.fc20.x86_64, Asterisk 13.1.0, Chrome SIPML5 chan_sip peers with transport WSS
>            Reporter: Stefan Engström
>         Attachments: crash1.txt, crash2.txt, CUSTOMERRORDEBUGLOG, TESTDTLS.patch.workingcopy
>
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> I'm using 4 chan sip peers with transport WSS. They all use Chrome SIPml5 webrtc. 2 of them call a queue and the other 2 answer. Every 100-1000 calls or so, asterisk gets a crash due to segmentation fault or abort signal within openssl.
> Since it's load-related it's hard to provide enough information but ill try add more continuously.
> First thing i noticed was  that dtls_perform_handshake was called too many times but that was fixed with https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24830 
> I have no prior experience of using openssl and little experience of asterisk and C, so debugging is challenging.
> By code inspection and tracing logs; it looks like the crashes only occur for dtls->ssl instances where asterisk has role: server, (SSL_set_accept_state(dtls->ssl) has been called.) 
> I'm not sure how to debug further other than trying to somehow log all calls to libssl and see if any calls are out of order just before crash?



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