On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 06:28:02PM +0200, Alan Clegg wrote:
> The answer to your question is: "someone at ISC".
Oh, I'm willing to take the public blame here, Alan. It's not like the
commits don't have my name on them.
The code the processes allow-update was written in an oddly circuitious
fashi
My badI had an typo when I tried."--without-python" option did the
trick.
Was able to compile it successfully.
Thanks a lot
Sandeep
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Bhangui, Sandeep - BLS CTR via bind-users
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Thanks
Tried what was suggested and got the same exact error.
Sandeep
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From: Anand Buddhdev [mailto:ana...@ripe.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 8:29 AM
To: Bhangui, Sandeep - BLS CTR ;
bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Make install error compiling Bind 9.12.4
On 03/04/2019 14:05, Bhangui, Sandeep - BLS CTR via bind-users wrote:
Hi Sandeep,
> Trying to compile Bind 9.12.4 on RHEL 6.X running on physical HP blade server.
>
> Looks like I am missing something trivial but have looked at things
> couple of times but cannot figure it out.
One cause could
Hello
Trying to compile Bind 9.12.4 on RHEL 6.X running on physical HP blade server.
Looks like I am missing something trivial but have looked at things couple of
times but cannot figure it out.
Did a fresh download of the source code but got the same error.
Here are the detailsabout the
Hi Team,
Earlier we have used bind-9.9.11-P1 in our platform and upgraded to
9.11.5-P4 due to the EOL received for the earlier used version.
After upgrading we are facing the below mentioned issue related to named
binary.
While launching the named service coming from the latest bind as mentioned
On Apr 2, 2019, at 03:03, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> 1. The simple one is to configure BIND with the "--disable-linux-caps"
> option. The notes say that this comes at the cost of some security, but
> it's not clear what the risks are.
I think it is just the cost of the added security caps provides.
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