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    2.3.2_1 crash report

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    • dennypageD
      dennypage
      last edited by

      Using the 4860 formally known as goodsys, I did the following:

      1. Perform a fresh install from factory image for 2.3.2
      2. Collect checksums of all files on the system
      3. Perform an on-line upgrade to 2.3.2_1
      4. Collect checksums of all files on the system
      5. Perform a fresh install from factory image for 2.3.2_1
      6. Collect checksums of all files on the system

      Base on the results of steps 4 & 6, I find the following 85 files to be incorrect:

      usr/local/bin/delv
      usr/local/bin/dig
      usr/local/bin/host
      usr/local/bin/nslookup
      usr/local/bin/nsupdate
      usr/local/bin/rrdtool
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/libcharon.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/libradius.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/libsimaka.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/libstrongswan.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/libtls.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/libvici.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-addrblock.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-aes.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-attr.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-blowfish.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-cmac.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-constraints.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-curl.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-curl.so
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-des.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-dnskey.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-dynamic.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-identity.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-md5.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-mschapv2.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-peap.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-radius.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-sim-file.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-sim.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-tls.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-eap-ttls.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-fips-prf.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-hmac.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-ipseckey.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-kernel-pfkey.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-kernel-pfroute.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-md4.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-md5.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-nonce.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-openssl.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-pem.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-pgp.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-pkcs1.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-pkcs12.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-pkcs7.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-pkcs8.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-pubkey.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-random.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-rc2.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-resolve.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-revocation.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-sha1.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-sha2.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-socket-default.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-sshkey.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-stroke.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-unbound.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-unity.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-updown.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-vici.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-whitelist.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-x509.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-xauth-eap.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-xauth-generic.a
      usr/local/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-xcbc.a
      usr/local/lib/libgio-2.0.a
      usr/local/lib/libglib-2.0.a
      usr/local/lib/libgmodule-2.0.a
      usr/local/lib/libgobject-2.0.a
      usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.a
      usr/local/lib/librrd.a
      usr/local/lib/php/20131226/pfSense.so
      usr/local/lib/php/20131226/rrd.so
      usr/local/lib/php/20131226/suhosin.so
      usr/local/lib/php/20131226/xdebug.so
      usr/local/lib/php/20131226/zmq.so
      usr/local/sbin/dnssec-dsfromkey
      usr/local/sbin/dnssec-importkey
      usr/local/sbin/dnssec-keyfromlabel
      usr/local/sbin/dnssec-keygen
      usr/local/sbin/dnssec-revoke
      usr/local/sbin/dnssec-settime
      usr/local/sbin/dnssec-signzone
      usr/local/sbin/dnssec-verify
      
      

      Until this is addressed with a new release, I don't think one should trust anything short of a full install.

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      • dennypageD
        dennypage
        last edited by

        Bug report filed: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6858

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        • J
          jwt Netgate
          last edited by

          Thanks for the bug report.  Assigned, bumped priority.

          Will get this looked at early tomorrow.

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          • dennypageD
            dennypage
            last edited by

            Thanks Jim. Much appreciated.

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            • rbgargaR
              rbgarga Developer Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Actually it's not a bug, it's expected and it's how pkg is designed to work.

              When we moved to 2.3.2_1 we cherry-picked some package upgrades from FreeBSD ports tree since these upgrades fixes some vulnerabilities listed by 'pkg audit'. Following ports were updated:

              php56
              perl5
              libxml2
              libidn
              curl

              Due to these updates, when poudriere starts to build our ports set, it deletes all packages that depends of above listed packages and rebuild them. At this time, strongswan was rebuilt as many other ports, and a new package with same version was created.

              This new package was included in 2.3.2-p1, so when you install it directly you will see the new package, and checksum differs.

              During upgrade, since any shared library version has bumped, pkg understands packages like strongswan don't need to be reinstalled, because libraries it depends didn't have any ABI changes. Then you end up with the version built for 2.3.2.

              If you compare the built date for strongswan package on both systems you will see this:

              • 2.3.2
              
              [2.3.2-RELEASE][admin@pf232.home]/root: pkg info strongswan
              strongswan-5.5.0
              Name           : strongswan
              Version        : 5.5.0
              Installed on   : Wed Jul 20 15:39:17 2016 UTC
              Origin         : security/strongswan
              Architecture   : freebsd:10:x86:64
              Prefix         : /usr/local
              Categories     : security
              Licenses       : GPLv2
              Maintainer     : strongswan@nanoteq.com
              WWW            : http://www.strongswan.org
              Comment        : Open Source IKEv2 IPsec-based VPN solution
              
              
              • 2.3.2-p1
              
              [2.3.2-RELEASE][admin@pfs232-1.home]/root: pkg info strongswan
              strongswan-5.5.0
              Name           : strongswan
              Version        : 5.5.0
              Installed on   : Mon Oct 17 23:14:33 2016 UTC
              Origin         : security/strongswan
              Architecture   : freebsd:10:x86:64
              Prefix         : /usr/local
              Categories     : security
              Licenses       : GPLv2
              Maintainer     : strongswan@nanoteq.com
              WWW            : http://www.strongswan.org
              Comment        : Open Source IKEv2 IPsec-based VPN solution
              
              

              Renato Botelho

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              • dennypageD
                dennypage
                last edited by

                Renato, thank you for the write up.

                Does this cover file /usr/local/lib/php/20131226/suhosin.so? This shared object is the one that triggered the original crash report. It is different in 2.3.2_1 install vs upgrade. Was package php-suhosin-0.9.38 also part of the cherry picking?

                Is there another explanation for the crash report?

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                • rbgargaR
                  rbgarga Developer Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  @dennypage:

                  Renato, thank you for the write up.

                  Does this cover file /usr/local/lib/php/20131226/suhosin.so? This shared object is the one that triggered the original crash report. It is different in 2.3.2_1 install vs upgrade. Was package php-suhosin-0.9.38 also part of the cherry picking?

                  Is there another explanation for the crash report?

                  php-suhosin was rebuilt because lang/php56 was updated. But the original issue is a problem we faced sometimes on pfSense 2.3. In some hard-to-reproduce circumstances extensions.ini ended up out of order and suhosin was loaded before session, that is a dependency.

                  The real fix for this was done in FreeBSD ports and is already on 2.4 and 2.3.3 snapshots. It was reworked the way PHP extensions create their config files to make sure they are loaded in correct order.

                  Renato Botelho

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                  • dennypageD
                    dennypage
                    last edited by

                    Thank you Renato, I really appreciate you checking this out and providing such a thorough explanation.

                    I am looking forward to the new version of FreeBSD ports.

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                    • jimpJ
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                      last edited by

                      Back today and getting caught up. Looks like this was what I suspected to start with, but with the added twist that the same version of the package could have different files. A red herring, but an interesting red herring.

                      I, more than most, am happy to see FreeBSD finally have a way to deal with the extension ordering in PHP. I've been ranting about it being broken (and advocating to get a fix in) for over 10 years now (as of yesterday).

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                      • dennypageD
                        dennypage
                        last edited by

                        @jimp:

                        I, more than most, am happy to see FreeBSD finally have a way to deal with the extension ordering in PHP. I've been ranting about it being broken (and advocating to get a fix in) for over 10 years now (as of yesterday).

                        Happy Anniversary

                        :)

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