Bug#696144: 20_head_tests.cf: regex for illegal IP address contains valid network 5/8

2013-02-12 Thread Alexander Neumann
Hi Noah, * Alexander Neumann wrote: > * Noah Meyerhans wrote: > > I'll see about getting a fixed upgraded for squeeze in the next day or > > two... > > That would be excellent, thanks! And please let me know if I can help you in > any way. Did you find time to prepare an update for Squeeze? Re

Bug#696144: 20_head_tests.cf: regex for illegal IP address contains valid network 5/8

2013-02-04 Thread Alexander Neumann
Hi Noah, * Alexander Neumann wrote: > * Noah Meyerhans wrote: > > I'll see about getting a fixed upgraded for squeeze in the next day or > > two... > > That would be excellent, thanks! And please let me know if I can help you in > any way. Did you find time to prepare an update for Squeeze? Re

Bug#696144: 20_head_tests.cf: regex for illegal IP address contains valid network 5/8

2013-01-25 Thread gregor herrmann
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 13:15:39 +0100, Alexander Neumann wrote: > For wheezy, the regex has already been updated by upstream. So I guess this bug should be marked as fixed in some version to get it out of the RC bug list for wheezy/sid. Does anybody know which release was the first to include the f

Bug#696144: 20_head_tests.cf: regex for illegal IP address contains valid network 5/8

2013-01-23 Thread Alexander Neumann
Hi, * Noah Meyerhans wrote: > On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 01:15:39PM +0100, Alexander Neumann wrote: > > This bug should be fixed ASAP squeeze, for example Hetzner[1] was allocated > > 5.9.0.0/16, so a lot of mail servers are hit by this bug. A very simple > > patch is attached. > Note that if you're

Bug#696144: 20_head_tests.cf: regex for illegal IP address contains valid network 5/8

2013-01-22 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 01:15:39PM +0100, Alexander Neumann wrote: > This bug should be fixed ASAP squeeze, for example Hetzner[1] was allocated > 5.9.0.0/16, so a lot of mail servers are hit by this bug. A very simple > patch is attached. Note that if you're running sa-update regularly, you won't