Bug#854243: bind9 - Reads /dev/random in named and does not longer answer

2017-03-10 Thread Michael Gilbert
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 6:47 AM, Bastian Blank wrote: > bind9 uses /dev/random unconditionally without the possibility to change > that in the configuration. It is not entirely unconditional, --with-randomdev can be set at build time, but admittedly that is not a very friendly solution. Best

Bug#854243: bind9 - Reads /dev/random in named and does not longer answer

2017-02-05 Thread Bastian Blank
Source: bind9 Version: 1:9.10.3.dfsg.P4-11 Severity: grave bind9 uses /dev/random unconditionally without the possibility to change that in the configuration. It uses it for example in dnssec-keygen or during dnssec key operations in named. /dev/random can and will block at random times. If