## Doug Barton (do...@dougbarton.us):
> >> If you don't have enough random bits on your system to run these simple
> >> tests, your /dev/random is seriously underpopulated, and likely a
> >> security risk. You should definitely not put BIND in production compiled
> >> with the option you mention a
On 02/12/2014 10:16 PM, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Doug Barton (do...@dougbarton.us):
If you don't have enough random bits on your system to run these simple
tests, your /dev/random is seriously underpopulated, and likely a
security risk. You should definitely not put BIND in production
## Doug Barton (do...@dougbarton.us):
> If you don't have enough random bits on your system to run these simple
> tests, your /dev/random is seriously underpopulated, and likely a
> security risk. You should definitely not put BIND in production compiled
> with the option you mention above.
Ou
On 02/12/2014 11:16 AM, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Bruce Dubbs (bruce.du...@gmail.com):
I've been trying to run the regression tests for bind-9.9.5 and keep
getting lots of timeouts and errors in the system/inline test.
I saw the same symptoms when packaging/testing bind-9.9.5. I trac
In message <52fbd79b.4070...@gmail.com>, Bruce Dubbs writes:
> Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
> > ## Bruce Dubbs (bruce.du...@gmail.com):
> >
> >> I've been trying to run the regression tests for bind-9.9.5 and keep
> >> getting lots of timeouts and errors in the system/inline test.
> >
> > I saw
Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Bruce Dubbs (bruce.du...@gmail.com):
I've been trying to run the regression tests for bind-9.9.5 and keep
getting lots of timeouts and errors in the system/inline test.
I saw the same symptoms when packaging/testing bind-9.9.5. I traced
the issue to processe
## Bruce Dubbs (bruce.du...@gmail.com):
> I've been trying to run the regression tests for bind-9.9.5 and keep
> getting lots of timeouts and errors in the system/inline test.
I saw the same symptoms when packaging/testing bind-9.9.5. I traced
the issue to processes blocking in read() from /dev/
7 matches
Mail list logo