-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Brad, Heiner,
On 03/04/2015 03:20 AM, Brad Smith wrote: > On 03/03/15 16:42, Heiner Kallweit wrote: >> Am 03.03.2015 um 15:51 schrieb W.C.A. Wijngaards: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Unbound 1.5.3rc1 maintainers prerelease is available: >>> http://www.unbound.net/downloads/unbound-1.5.3rc1.tar.gz sha1 >>> 8a440a7e9c65da89465d0740254b8c955b83a91a sha256 >>> 9dbe3a89e4f8a16eb55f0dd6634f5a1112fc05303ca466056fbdfc84ad9bc98f >>> >>> >>> This release fixes an issue where reload (sighup) could cause unbound >>> to exit, because of permission acquisition changes inserted in >>> 1.5.2. >>> >>> Bug Fixes: - - [bugzilla: 647 ] Fix #647 crash in 1.5.2 because >>> pwd.db no longer accessible after reload. - - [bugzilla: 645 ] >>> Fix #645 Portability to Solaris 10, use AF_LOCAL. - - >>> [bugzilla: 646 ] Fix #646 Portability to Solaris, -lrt for >>> getentropy_solaris. - - Use the getrandom syscall introduced in >>> Linux 3.17 (from Heiner Kallweit). >>> >>> Best regards, Wouter >> With regard to the proposed getrandom syscall patch Brad Smith >> sent this comment to me and the mailing list: "The getentropy() >> code for Linux within the Unbound tree is old. The upstream code >> from the OpenBSD tree has already dealt with using the new system >> call 6 months ago. So Wouter just needs to re-sync with the code >> from the OpenBSD tree." Did you consider this? Or would it simply >> have caused too much regression testing effort and you preferred >> a small extension for now? I did not want portability failures. It would get silly with the fix to an issue requiring another fix and so on. The getrandom code, and also the unix-socket code (a recent change with nothing to do with the getrandom code) are causing portability issues. > I sent a diff to Wouter to sync in those changes from upstream but > haven't heard anything back from him. I also attached the diff > here for you Heiner. I'll pick it up for next version. Thanks for the diff :-) Best regards, Wouter > Note: I don't use Linux so if you can test that would probably be > quite useful to Wouter. > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJU9rEdAAoJEJ9vHC1+BF+N/KAP/0/sjGHJVeetMslr/5F947kx Rt0CCpYQ1rHe/Qbi9wfDtHKH4mKGjajPNBT8ZGukYuyxYihqgahEUlz8vPcyf92a /TgZBiHio1lH+vHx6yrso5MeFey0Gr3aP//X6bJHZFwD+PS59TUFQ33zPdTv1XlO CnZzkhuV//GAtzvq/8Ztn0g8tKwdcIU+xqzT/wC57gPbXyd3COf9I2eHJahpb05A TrAMkN2Ztuw0y5X24zaDyEt4GotnQ28uABmeTJpvqy0+PDMeWEwcKOk2GzlXOQWY ncd3l+XrCUlu3OuS5P1cm7pYe9vxeY/jsK/4+Hb4N9CdxCnSLnsYeBOg9scEEqTH j4f5p5agzlogHL931kUC+QHGtn/QY0GhFhIUIA2X4wD+/z2qcvsEgHGeFeq2Du5x xK7omKg65EOuSGxsUh1NRspUr7SlbYmuDA7bxw6VPQCdX7gJ4elYFXxFrLA9NDf6 zYQzvle7jVy/e1cpzmZzSZI8SY0Ml3m1YHKNbevJAwTPdxJFwZwoS4AF5r2PS+VX bBhfaICGiFAwC5O2i6UVce35bw9xQlVwqCWaYyZ6yJxT/BiAvqdS9b+wjFZKg887 h3drVuzyiOn78qv9j7lMvt1WF5YZ/ph5JS0z1rE0wU1vrhs2AvISAXU8qfzzqcCm k7y2JS37+cl8utM07P1B =hru6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Unbound-users mailing list [email protected] http://unbound.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/unbound-users
