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Fabrice Durand wrote:
> Hum strange, i did a yum downgrade perl-Net-DNS and yum downgrade 
> perl-Net-DNS-Nameserver and all works like a charm. I know that it's
> a crappy upgrade situation but i have tried with the latest version
> of Net::DNS and pfdns crashed again. So with ubuntu/debian i have
> patched the version 0.66 and with redhat/centos i revert to 0.65.

It happens sometimes..  Not a big deal as long as there's a posted
workaround.  Hopefully my solution helps.

Just curious, but why roll your own resolver?  I can think of a few
reasons, footprint and features, but curious what the official answer is..

> Regards Fabrice

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