I've noticed spam attack on frost reappeared, and out of curiosity looked at
some keys. To my horror examining one of keys in KeyUtils caused node restart,
with rather scary message in wrapper.log:
INFO | jvm 4 | 2010/06/12 20:13:32 | Announcement to 94.23.20.44:55705
completed.
>INFO | jvm 4 | 2010/06/13 17:01:19 | *** glibc detected *** free():
invalid next size (fast): 0x081399b8 ***
STATUS | wrapper | 2010/06/13 17:01:25 | JVM received a signal UNKNOWN (6).
STATUS | wrapper | 2010/06/13 17:01:25 | JVM process is gone.
ERROR | wrapper | 2010/06/13 17:01:25 | JVM exited unexpectedly.
STATUS | wrapper | 2010/06/13 17:01:29 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
STATUS | wrapper | 2010/06/13 17:01:31 | Launching a JVM...
INFO | jvm 5 | 2010/06/13 17:01:32 | WrapperManager: Initializing...
Reproducible. Downloading this key:
curl
'http://127.0.0.1:8888/KSK at
frost|message|news|2010.6.13-freenet-38.xml?type=text/plain'
also causes node restart with same error.
Unfortunately, I found nothing useful in node logs (suppose, they are not
flushed?) :-\
This is on build1250, i386, linux, sun java 1.6.0_20