Bind 8.2.2.p5 NT problems
Mikael Forsberg
mikaelforsberg at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 19 20:47:22 UTC 2000
Hi,
I'm running bind 8.2.2p5 on NT and have seen the named.exe crash
several times during use of dynamic updates.
I run a script that added a couple of hundred entries,
but named stops after 100-300 entries.
DrWatson says:
Application exception occurred:
App: (pid=365)
When: 9/18/2000 @ 20:38:4.734
Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)
...
function: ZwReadFile
77f67ebc b886000000 mov eax,0x86
77f67ec1 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4]
ss:0114e873=????????
77f67ec5 cd2e int 2e
77f67ec7 c22400 ret 0x24
77f67eca 8bc0 mov eax,eax
*----> Stack Back Trace <----*
Function Name
ntdll!ZwReadFile
advapi32!RegisterServiceCtrlHandlerA
advapi32!StartServiceCtrlDispatcherW
advapi32!StartServiceCtrlDispatcherA
Have anyone seen this before?
The last messages in the log are:
18-Sep-2000 20:36:51.000 queries: info: XX /147.117.96.21/example.se/AXFR/IN
18-Sep-2000 20:36:51.000 default: debug 1: req: nlookup(example.se) id 46296
type=252 class=1
18-Sep-2000 20:36:51.000 default: debug 1: req: found 'example.se' as
'example.se' (cname=0)
18-Sep-2000 20:36:51.000 security: info: approved AXFR from
[192.168.87.21].2662 for "example.se"
18-Sep-2000 20:36:51.000 default: debug 1: finddata(): buflen=65488
18-Sep-2000 20:36:51.000 xfer-out: info: zone transfer (AXFR) of
"example.se" (IN) to [192.168.87.21].2662
18-Sep-2000 20:36:51.000 default: info: IP/TCP connection from
[192.168.87.16].4580 (fd 224)
18-Sep-2000 20:36:51.000 maintenance: debug 1: next maintenance for zone
'example' in 300 sec
and then crashes named and DrWatson appears.
This is not the bug where "DNS query results in many A records
returned to BIND/NT for one hostname."
I have many hostnames resolving to one IP address though.
Thanks
Mikael
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