Security sssues with Ubuntu bind9 11.9.3 ?

Leroy Tennison leroy at datavoiceint.com
Mon Feb 24 17:45:25 UTC 2020


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ISC can not control what ubuntu provides, you are best taking this up with ubuntu on their mailing lists.


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On 24/02/2020 02:28, Brett Delmage wrote:

But 1:9.11.3+dfsg-1ubuntu1.1 is the version that Ubuntu 18.04 LTS supports, and will continue to for 2 more years.

Clearly, it is earlier than 9.11.4

Has Ubuntu properly patched it for relevant security updates? Is it safe to run? Of course it will be missing the latest features and software defects (which I am exploring on a test server sing a version I compiled myself).



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