The bug now shows up in Trusty as of 3.13.0-30I know it was working
in 3.13.0-24
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Title:
IBM Domino 'bindsock' cannot
The bug is also present in 3.13.0-29 as well.
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Title:
IBM Domino 'bindsock' cannot bind to ports <1024 since recent kernel
Reported as bug #1335478
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IBM Domino 'bindsock' cannot bind to ports <1024 since recent kernel
3.5.0-45.68
Andy - can you clarify (or predict) which kernels will see the fix?
>From the above, it looks as if the fix will show up in 14.12 (vivid) but
there does not seem to be any status listed for 14.04. I know a lot of
clients want to stay with an LTS version.
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I've tested the kernel (3.13.0-44) from Trusty-Proposed and it solves
the bug. I cannot figure out where the tag "verification-needed-
utopic" resides and therefore I can't change the tag to "verification-
done"
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** Tags removed: verification-needed-utopic
** Tags added: verification-done-utopic
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Title:
A new instance of IBM Domino 'bindsock'
I reported this as a new bug back almost a month ago - but to date,
while the status has been changed to confirmed, the bug remains
unassigned. I have tested 3.13.0-32 and the bug remains in this new
version as well.
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Thanks for trying but I don't think anyone is too surprised. There was
a time when the pride in the getting Domino perfect would have
guaranteed a fix - now I'm afraid these resources are so limited at IBM
there is little appetite to do anything beyond what is absolutely
necessary.
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