> BIND uses the NULL argument, as far as I can tell.  So this might be
> an OpenSSL bug.

Well, all I can say is that bind9 as provided by the package version 
"1:9.5.1.dfsg.P3-1+lenny1" doesn't show the reported behavior, and that both 
"1:9.5.1.dfsg.P3-1+lenny1" and the current "1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny1" depend 
on the same version of "libssl0.9.8".

Since I'm not really an expert in building Debian packages, I'll leave the 
conclusion to people that have more knowledge on the subject than me :-)

Best regards,
Mirko Gebauer

P.S.: This also effects "bind9-host" (version "1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny1"); if 
a user that invokes the "host" command provided via "bind9-host" lacks the 
permission to read the target of "/usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf", he gets the same 
nice error feedback.


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