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

Ondřej Surý ondrej at isc.org
Mon Mar 23 12:33:09 UTC 2020


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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