MJ Ray schreef op do 11-11-2010 om 13:09 [+0000]: > > 4. during index process of a file, if you have a problem in your > > data, zebraidx just fails silently… > Example?
When Zebra has a record that it chokes on, it will sometimes segfault. This is a problem in itself, a second part of that problem (and this is one we can fix) is that rebuild_zebra doesn't notice this. It should really start screaming about it. When zebra fails (segfaulting, or just not liking some data) it does things like refuse to process anything else from that point on, and it can be quite a time consuming process to track down exactly what record it is that's causing the issue. > > And this is NOT secure. > What security data does zebra leak in this failure case? There's more than one definition of the word security. It's not secure in the same sense that a wheel on a car might not be secure. When it comes loose and goes flying, things don't work so well. (Although in the case of Zebra, you may not notice for a while.) -- Robin Sheat Catalyst IT Ltd. ✆ +64 4 803 2204 GPG: 5957 6D23 8B16 EFAB FEF8 7175 14D3 6485 A99C EB6D
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