On 7/23/20 7:19 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Well for starters there is no way for ME to validate that the compiled
software you built for me isn't busy running your Doom network server
behind my back. (do people still even run Doom servers?)
People would find out when an unnecessary service i
On 7/22/2020 9:59 PM, Michael De Roover wrote:
On 7/23/20 6:28 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Linux is 10 times worse because they aren't even including the c
compiler or development tools
anymore.
Every distribution I've laid my hands on so far has GCC packages and
most development packages a
On 7/23/20 6:28 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Linux is 10 times worse because they aren't even including the c
compiler or development tools
anymore.
Every distribution I've laid my hands on so far has GCC packages and
most development packages affixed with either -dev or -devel (most of
the ti
On 7/20/2020 4:05 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
Distributions also need to look at their own practices. They ask us
to supply long term support but do not actually integrate the
maintenance releases but instead cherry-pick just the security fixes.
Maintenance is not just security fixes. That me
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 03:30:28PM +0200, Josef Moellers wrote:
> If /etc/bind.keys contains some additional keys, this will not work ;-)
I see the question has already been answered, but I thought it might be
worth mentioning that /etc/bind.keys can *only* be used for the root zone;
any other dom
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On 22.07.20 17:05, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On 22/07/2020 16:51, Josef Moellers wrote:
>
>> It turns out that it is mainly the warning the partner is irritade about.
>>
>> So, let me put the question the other way round: what would happen if we
>> *always* copied /etc/bind.keys to the chroot enviro
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On 22/07/2020 15:06, Josef Moellers wrote:
>
> > named complains about the missing file /etc/bind.keys if run chrooted:
> > unable to open '/etc/bind.keys' using built-in keys
> >
> > What is the preferred way around this? Add "/etc/bind-keys" to
> > NAMED_CONF_INCLUDE_FILE
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 11:05 AM Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> There is no harm in copying the file into the chroot. It will get rid of
> the warning.
With the caveat that you have to be sure that if you keep the original
copy outside of the chroot, you have to be sure updates get reflected
inside the
On 22/07/2020 16:51, Josef Moellers wrote:
It turns out that it is mainly the warning the partner is irritade about.
So, let me put the question the other way round: what would happen if we
*always* copied /etc/bind.keys to the chroot environment? If there would
be no harm, I could easily add t
On 22.07.20 16:41, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On 22/07/2020 15:30, Josef Moellers wrote:
>
>>> Or just ignore the warning, and let BIND use its built-in keys.
>>
>> If /etc/bind.keys contains some additional keys, this will not work ;-)
>
> Sure, but what additional keys do you expect this file to c
On 22/07/2020 15:30, Josef Moellers wrote:
Or just ignore the warning, and let BIND use its built-in keys.
If /etc/bind.keys contains some additional keys, this will not work ;-)
Sure, but what additional keys do you expect this file to contain? Are
you serving an alternate signed root zone
On 22.07.20 15:28, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On 22/07/2020 15:06, Josef Moellers wrote:
>
> Hi Josef,
>
>> named complains about the missing file /etc/bind.keys if run chrooted:
>> unable to open '/etc/bind.keys' using built-in keys
>>
>> What is the preferred way around this? Add "/etc/bind-keys"
On 22/07/2020 15:06, Josef Moellers wrote:
Hi Josef,
named complains about the missing file /etc/bind.keys if run chrooted:
unable to open '/etc/bind.keys' using built-in keys
What is the preferred way around this? Add "/etc/bind-keys" to
NAMED_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES?
Or just ignore the warning,
Hi,
named complains about the missing file /etc/bind.keys if run chrooted:
unable to open '/etc/bind.keys' using built-in keys
What is the preferred way around this? Add "/etc/bind-keys" to
NAMED_CONF_INCLUDE_FILES?
Thanks,
Josef
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