Hi there,
On Thu, 8 Dec 2022, Ondřej Surý wrote:
The "we don't update upstream version" policy works well only if you
carefully pick upstream version. Instead this is snapshot of Debian
at random point ...
Somewhat OT, but this applies to more or less all software which you
might think of as
> On 8. 12. 2022, at 7:57, Ben Bridges wrote:
>
> When you say “ISC packages”, are you referring to the packages in the
> ppa:isc/bind repository on launchpad?
Yes, you can find the links here: https://www.isc.org/download/
Ondrej
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When you say “ISC packages”, are you referring to the packages in the
ppa:isc/bind repository on launchpad?
Ben Bridges
From: Ondřej Surý
Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2022 12:26 AM
To: Ben Bridges
Cc: Emmanuel Fusté ; bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Bind 9.16.1 crash
In fact, it’s
: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 4:22 PM
To: Ben Bridges ; bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Bind 9.16.1 crash
Current ESV : 9.16.35
No, your release is not patched.
Add the ISC PPA repo and install the latest ESV. ISC PPA packaged are packaged by the same maintainers.
Le mer. 7 déc
releases is the cause of
the issue.
Stuart
From: bind-users on behalf of Ben Bridges
Date: Thursday, 8 December 2022 at 11:04 am
To: Emmanuel Fusté , "bind-users@lists.isc.org"
Subject: RE: Bind 9.16.1 crash
According to the Ubuntu maintainers, the bind9 package on our server
It looks like that issue was occurring in a different part of the netmgr code
and was fixed 8 months ago.
Thanks,
Ben Bridges
From: bind-users On Behalf Of Andrew Latham
Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 2:35 PM
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Bind 9.16.1 crash
I see
https
: Emmanuel Fusté
Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 4:22 PM
To: Ben Bridges ; bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Bind 9.16.1 crash
Current ESV : 9.16.35
No, your release is not patched.
Add the ISC PPA repo and install the latest ESV. ISC PPA packaged are packaged
by the same maintainers.
Le
hey’re both still fully supported (and fully patched).
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> Thanks,
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> Ben Bridges
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> *From:* bind-users * On Behalf Of *John
> Thurston
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 7, 2022 2:32 PM
> *To:* bind-users@lists.isc.org
> *Subject:* Re: Bind 9.16.1 c
Ubuntu 20.04.5 is LTS and BIND 9.16 is the current stable ESV release, so
they’re both still fully supported (and fully patched).
Thanks,
Ben Bridges
From: bind-users On Behalf Of John Thurston
Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 2:32 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Bind 9.16.1
I see https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/3020 and
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/merge_requests/5998 which might
help
I did not see a CVE but only did a quick search
On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 12:33 PM Ben Bridges wrote:
> Greetings.
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> This morning one of our
To me, the next step is to get your instance of BIND somewhat up to date.
I'm not a "gotta be on the bleeding edge" kinda guy, but running a
version released in first quarter of 2020 is old even by my standards.
Is there some business reason to keep running a +2 year old version of BIND?
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Greetings.
This morning one of our BIND daemons crashed. The following messages were
logged in named.run at the time:
07-Dec-2022 11:58:37.097 general: critical: netmgr.c:687:
REQUIRE((__builtin_expect(!!((sock) != ((void *)0)), 1) &&
__builtin_expect(!!(((const isc__magic_t *)(sock))->magic
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