On Monday 03 November 2008 07:38, Felix Knecht wrote:
Scott Kitterman wrote:
d40c236a7b592c5a51a055c3d1456650 python-dns_2.3.3-2~0etchtest_all.deb
...
File /usr/share/python-support/python-spf/spf.py, line 105, in
DNSLookup
raise TempError, 'DNS ' + str(x)
__main__.TempError: DNS
Scott Kitterman wrote:
d40c236a7b592c5a51a055c3d1456650 python-dns_2.3.3-2~0etchtest_all.deb
This one gives me:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/python-support/python-spf/spf.py, line 1621, in ?
print q.dns_spf(sys.argv[1])
File
On Sat, 01 Nov 2008 10:56:18 +0100 Felix Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks for identifying the problem! I agree that it is not exactly a
bug, but I guess python-spf shouldn't crash on this and get the incoming
mail rejected.
Anyway, heres the info you requested:
Scott Kitterman wrote:
I think what would be most useful now would be if you could capture port FT
both UDP and TCP with Wireshark, tcpdump, etc. when doing the above tests.
I need to see what's in the packet that's causing the crash.
I attached a file containing the raw dump for all 3 tests.
I used tcpdump with
Thank you. That should help.
The bad news is that something in your infrastructure is truncating TCP DNS
packets. You ought to find out what that is and fix it (without knowing, I'm
guessing a buggy firewall). But as you say, it still shouldn't crash.
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I've prepared two test packages. One is the current Lenny package slightly
modified to work in an Etch environment. The other has a proposed fix for your
problem. I'd like it if you could install first the Lenny package and then the
proposed fix package and rerun each of the same tests and
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