BIND 10 #3244: Hardcoded UDP port causes test failures
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Sat Nov 16 01:22:18 UTC 2013
#3244: Hardcoded UDP port causes test failures
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Reporter: shane | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: medium | Milestone: New Tasks
Component: dhcp | Keywords:
CVSS Scoring: | Sensitive: 0
Defect Severity: Low | Sub-Project: DHCP
Feature Depending on Ticket: | Estimated Difficulty: 0
Add Hours to Ticket: 0 | Total Hours: 0
Internal?: 0 |
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I was running the DHCP tests today and they failed. I happened to be on a
device that had port 10001 used by some proprietary protocol (on the
EdgeMAX EdgeRouter Lite), and the tests failed. It took me quite a while
to track down the failure to this root cause.
I'm not sure the best way to fix this in general, if indeed it needs
fixing at all. Perhaps simply reporting that the failure was caused by
failure to bind(), along with the address/port, might be enough. I would
have tried "netstat -apn" if I had known that this might be the problem.
:)
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Ticket URL: <http://bind10.isc.org/ticket/3244>
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