Your message dated Mon, 4 Jul 2016 16:49:36 -0400
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and subject line Re: [Pkg-dns-devel] Bug#819049: Bug#819049: unbound stopped 
suddenly.
has caused the Debian Bug report #819049,
regarding unbound stopped suddenly.
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Package: unbound
Version: 1.4.17-3+deb7u2


Hello. Unbound stopped suddenly. condition of occur is unknown.
can you fix this problem ?

*log messages
Mar  5 07:09:50 dns-cache6 unbound: [3881:b] error: validator: bad event 
module_event_reply
Mar  5 07:09:50 dns-cache6 unbound: [3881:b] fatal error: 
services/outside_network.c:1508: serviced_callbacks: pointer whitelist 
fptr_whitelist_serviced_query(p->cb) failed

Regards.
Shogo Mori

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Shogo Mori wrote:
> Hi, Robert Edmonds
> 
> > Does unbound regularly crash for you with this error message, or is this
> > the first occurrence?
> 
> this is first occurrence.
> 
> > My suggestion would be to upgrade the version of unbound that you are
> > running. Based on the version number, you are probably running wheezy
> > (oldstable). You can install unbound 1.4.22 from wheezy-backports, or by
> > upgrading to jessie (stable). If you upgrade to jessie, you can also try
> > the very latest upstream version (1.5.8) from jessie-backports.
> 
> I use wheezy. If possible, backports doesn't want to use.
> It is because of stability concerns. 

The upstream developer recommends upgrading to a newer version. If the
crash re-occurs on a newer version, please reopen this bug report, or
report it to the upstream bug tracker.

> You cannot modify the 1.4.17 ?

Official support for Debian wheezy has ended. I recommend upgrading to
the current Debian stable release.

-- 
Robert Edmonds
[email protected]

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