Hi James,
On 28/05/18 23:01, James Cloos wrote:
>> "WW" == W C A Wijngaards via Unbound-users
>> writes:
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>>> Unbound *always* should fall back to urandom(4) when getentropy(3)
>>> results in ENOSYS, even when compiled against a kernel which advertizes
>>> support for getrandom(2).
>
Am 28.05.2018 um 23:01 schrieb James Cloos via Unbound-users:
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> I don't have the configure output; this is debian's compile
I'll try to recompile the Debian package to catch configure output ...
@James: which Debian Version?
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
On 29/05/18 09:07, A. Schulze via Unbound-users wrote:
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> Am 28.05.2018 um 23:01 schrieb James Cloos via Unbound-users:
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>> I don't have the configure output; this is debian's compile
> I'll try to recompile the Debian package to catch configure output ...
> @James: which
Hi Andreas, James,
On 29/05/18 20:46, A. Schulze via Unbound-users wrote:
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> Am 29.05.2018 um 09:07 schrieb A. Schulze via Unbound-users:
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>> I'll try to recompile the Debian package to catch configure output ...
>> @James: which Debian Version?
>
> OK, here are the logs and patched
> "WW" == W C A Wijngaards writes:
>> Once the call to glibc's genentropy(3) fails, it immediately sends a
>> SIGKILL.
WW> But in your strace you have a call to getrandom() that fails.
compat/getentropy_linux.c calls genentropy(3) which calls getrandom(2).
>> Indeed,