When loading the DLL file by the LoadLibrary() function in Windows VPN programs, we changed the behavior not to search the current directory. Based on this improvement, even if there are untrusted DLL files in the calendar directory, it is now safe to avoid the problem of unexpected security problem caused by the default loading behavior of Windows. Acknowledgments: This is based on a report by Herman Groeneveld, aka Sh4d0wman.
Fixed an issue that the VPN Client Virtual Network Driver fails to communicate when LTE or 3G wireless modems are used to connect to the internet by the computer running Windows 10 Spring Creators Update (version 1803). Please be careful that It is necessary to reinstall the device driver of the Virtual Network Adapter after upgrading the VPN client to build 9666 or later in order to solve the problem.
When installing a new device driver of the Virtual Network Driver card, we changed the initial random MAC address from 00-AC-xx-xx-xx-xx to 5E-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. This realizes the compliance with the local address bit of the MAC address rule.
Fixed an issue that the VPN Client Virtual Network Driver fails to communicate when LTE or 3G wireless modems are used to connect to the internet by the computer running Windows 10 Spring Creators Update (version 1803). Please be careful that It is necessary to reinstall the device driver of the Virtual Network Adapter after upgrading the VPN client to build 9666 or later in order to solve the problem.
state of global mutex which may be in intermidiate taken status by one of
threads of the parent, then in child process it tries to get this mutex
and is always pending. One example of mutex is malloc_lock, and there are more.
[src/Cedar/Admin.c:13452] -> [src/Cedar/Admin.c:13492]: (warning) Either the condition 'cedar!=NULL' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: cedar.
[src/Cedar/SM.c:18455] -> [src/Cedar/SM.c:18379]: (warning) Either the condition 'p!=NULL' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: p.
[src/Cedar/SM.c:18455] -> [src/Cedar/SM.c:18491]: (warning) Either the condition 'p!=NULL' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: p.
[src/Cedar/SM.c:18455] -> [src/Cedar/SM.c:18506]: (warning) Either the condition 'p!=NULL' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: p.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:5190] -> [src/Cedar/Protocol.c:5115]: (warning) Either the condition 's!=NULL' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: s.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:5190] -> [src/Cedar/Protocol.c:5145]: (warning) Either the condition 's!=NULL' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: s.
[src/Cedar/Hub.c:5517] -> [src/Cedar/Hub.c:5553]: (warning) Either the condition 'dest!=NULL' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: dest.
[src/Cedar/Hub.c:5517] -> [src/Cedar/Hub.c:5556]: (warning) Either the condition 'dest!=NULL' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: dest.