control: tags -1 + confirmed On Mon, 17 Sep 2018 20:48:12 +0200 mi te <[email protected]> wrote: > Package: logcheck > Version: 1.3.18 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > After upgrade to Stretch, get a notification from logcheck every time after > BIND is restarted for logrotate. > They should be added to the ignore.d.server/bind file, IMHO. > > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: initializing GeoIP Country (IPv4) > (type 1) DB > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GEO-106FREE 20170512 Bu > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: initializing GeoIP Country (IPv6) > (type 12) DB > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GEO-106FREE 20170512 Bu > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: initializing GeoIP City (IPv4) (type > 2) DB > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GEO-106FREE 20170512 Bu > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GeoIP City (IPv6) (type 30) DB not > available > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GeoIP City (IPv6) (type 31) DB not > available > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GeoIP Region (type 3) DB not available > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GeoIP Region (type 7) DB not available > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GeoIP ISP (type 4) DB not available > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GeoIP Org (type 5) DB not available > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: initializing GeoIP AS (type 9) DB > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GEO-106FREE 20170512 Bu > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GeoIP Domain (type 11) DB not > available > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: GeoIP NetSpeed (type 10) DB not > available > Sep 17 00:06:02 servername named[1166]: configuring command channel from > '/etc/bind/rndc.key'
It;s a shame no-one replied sooner, and it seems this bug is (partly) valid still. I think the messages have changed and on daily restart my candidate rules relating to GeoIP are $X: looking for GeoIP2 databases in '/usr/share/GeoIP'$ $X:configuring command channel from '/etc/bind/rndc\.key'$ where $X is the usual prefix for named (this is with a default-ish config -- i do vaguely recall the the above lines more complex some time ago, but i think the above suffices in 2024)

