New releases of BIND are available: 9.11.17, 9.16.1, and 9.17.0

FUSTE Emmanuel emmanuel.fuste at thalesgroup.com
Mon Mar 23 12:40:26 UTC 2020


Ok, will wait the publication of isc+3 version and will do some tests.

Emmanuel.

Le 23/03/2020 à 13:33, Ondřej Surý a écrit :
> Hi Emmanuel,
>
> I made a mistake in the package, so bind9 (1:9.16.1-2+ubuntu18.04.1+isc+3)
> would be the correct version to use on Ubuntu bionic.
>
> If you experience any reproducible locks and crashes, we would be interested
> in having tcpdump that causes the lockup.
>
> Thanks,
> Ondrej
> --
> Ondřej Surý
> ondrej at isc.org
>
>> On 23 Mar 2020, at 13:26, FUSTE Emmanuel <emmanuel.fuste at thalesgroup.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Even with the glibc package from Andrea I experienced locks within minutes.
>> And with bind9 (1:9.16.1-2+ubuntu18.04.1+isc+2) too.
>> It seems that there is some other problems.
>>
>> I'm back to 9.14.11 for now.
>> I'll waiting the official fixed glibc package and will do  9.16
>> experiments under control.
>>
>> Emmanuel.
>>
>> Le 23/03/2020 à 11:54, Ondřej Surý a écrit :
>>> Oh, right. I was hoping Bionic would have a fix by the time we release new BIND 9.
>>>
>>> The fixed package should be building right now.
>>>
>>> Ondrej
>>> --
>>> Ondřej Surý
>>> ondrej at isc.org
>>>
>>>> On 23 Mar 2020, at 11:47, FUSTE Emmanuel <emmanuel.fuste at thalesgroup.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> 9.16.1 had been pushed into ISC stable PPA for Bionic, but without the
>>>> native Bind read-write lock compilation option.
>>>> As expected, my resolvers locked a few minute later.
>>>> Thank you for your fixed packages in your PPA.
>>>> I hope that the native glibc distribution package update will be
>>>> expedited faster.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Emmanuel.
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>


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