From the release notes:
- Security/Reliability:
- Fixed memory leaks when a response is buffered and the buffer
limit is reached or Privoxy is running out of memory.
Commits bbd53f1010b and 4490d451f9b. OVE-20201118-0001.
Sponsored by: Robert Klemme
- Fixed a memory leak in the show-status CGI handler when
no action files are configured. Commit c62254a686.
OVE-20201118-0002.
Sponsored by: Robert Klemme
- Fixed a memory leak in the show-status CGI handler when
no filter files are configured. Commit 1b1370f7a8a.
OVE-20201118-0003.
Sponsored by: Robert Klemme
- Fixes a memory leak when client tags are active.
Commit 245e1cf32. OVE-20201118-0004.
Sponsored by: Robert Klemme
- Fixed a memory leak if multiple filters are executed
and the last one is skipped due to a pcre error.
Commit 5cfb7bc8fe. OVE-20201118-0005.
- Prevent an unlikely dereference of a NULL-pointer that
could result in a crash if accept-intercepted-requests
was enabled, Privoxy failed to get the request destination
from the Host header and a memory allocation failed.
Commit 7530132349. CID 267165. OVE-20201118-0006.
- Fixed memory leaks in the client-tags CGI handler when
client tags are configured and memory allocations fail.
Commit cf5640eb2a. CID 267168. OVE-20201118-0007.
- Fixed memory leaks in the show-status CGI handler when memory
allocations fail. Commit 064eac5fd0 and commit fdee85c0bf3.
CID 305233. OVE-20201118-0008.
For more details, see the announcement:
https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2020/11/29/1
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
(cherry picked from commit
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