Hello...
I got an assertation failure on my ISC Bind 9.6.2-P1
Here are the error message:
08-Jun-2010 13:54:45.037 general: critical: resolver.c:3091:
REQUIRE(fctx->state == fetchstate_done || fctx->state == fetchstate_init)
failed
08-Jun-2010 13:54:45.037 general: critical: exiting (due to asse
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In message , Warren Kumari wri
tes:
> On Jun 8, 2010, at 6:26 AM, Jan Buchholz wrote:
>
> > Thanks @all, sorry i was out of office yesterday. I'll discuss the
> > issue this week on the german Linux Tag in Berlin.
> >
> > What your meaning off firewalls, who looks into packets and block them
> >
On Jun 8, 2010, at 6:26 AM, Jan Buchholz wrote:
Thanks @all, sorry i was out of office yesterday. I'll discuss the
issue this week on the german Linux Tag in Berlin.
What your meaning off firewalls, who looks into packets and block them
if the filter don´t know a flag.
Some "high security" f
Thanks @all, sorry i was out of office yesterday. I'll discuss the
issue this week on the german Linux Tag in Berlin.
What your meaning off firewalls, who looks into packets and block them
if the filter don´t know a flag.
First i´ve fixed the problem with edns no;
Jan
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Hi,
I've observed an odd behaviour in one of our customers caching
nameservers (running an ISC 9.6.1-P3 installation on a RHEL5.4 box).
The server uses views for different parts of the customer environment:
options {
directory "/named/custenv/";
query-source address 10.10.3.22
Hi Stas,
I've raised a bug ticket (#21479) with your report below. In general,
for a problem like this, if it doesn't already appear in bind-users with
any explanation, then send email to bind9-bugs to report the problem.
9.5 introduced LRU cache - this is most likely why you are seeing a
differ
Hello,
first let me apologize for the length of this message.
I will try to be as short as I can.
Today we have around 20 servers running bind 9.4 and 9.6 (latest versions)
on CentOS 5.x (between 5.2 and 5.5) with 2.6 64bit kernel.
Our servers have around 35000 zones with overall of 250M of disk
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