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has caused the Debian Bug report #212625,
regarding Please add the "disckheads" patch or equivalent
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Package: bind
Version: 1:8.4.1.0-2
Somthing like
http://sam.zoy.org/writings/internet/verisign/patch-bind-8.4.1.0-dickhead.diff
(description at http://sam.zoy.org/writings/internet/verisign/ and
http://www.imperialviolet.org/dnsfix.html) would be an excellent addition
to the standard Debian installation.
There are probably a number of similar patches floating around; choose
whichever one works best for you. I think that everyone, with the
exception of the more congenitally pointy-haired VeriSign staff,
agree that they are engaged in an egregious abuse of the DNS.
I have added the appropriate section to the package's named.conf.options,
but you may want to debconf that; the dickheads patch makes the relevant
sites completely inaccessible, even by their legitimate names. The BIND 9
"delegation only" patch is superior in that respect.
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Version: 1:9.10.3.dfsg.P4-12.3
Hi,
the bind9 bug list grew too much and the Debian BIND team cannot
simply test all the reported bugs against versions not in stable, so
this is mass bug close, as either the version is no longer relevant
(because of old-old-stable 9.8.x or old-stable 9.9.5 or even older
version of bind9) or the bug was already fixed.
However, if you can reproduce the bug with a current version in stable,
please use Debian BTS 'found <bug> <version_you_reproduced_the_issue>'
command to retag the bug and reopen it.
Cheers,
Ondrej
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