Thanks, it had something to do with libknot. There was old version still 
installed. This caused a lot of problems. Doing autoremove removed them, and 
now it works.

ii  knot                            3.4.0-4                        amd64        
Authoritative domain name server
ii  knot-dnssecutils                3.4.0-4                        amd64        
DNSSEC tools provided with Knot DNS (kzonecheck, kzonesign, knsec3hash)
ii  knot-dnsutils                   3.4.0-4                        amd64        
Clients provided with Knot DNS (kdig, knsupdate, kxdpgun)
ii  knot-host                       3.4.0-4                        amd64        
Version of 'host' bundled with Knot DNS
ii  libknot14t64                    3.3.9-1                        amd64        
Authoritative domain name server (shared library)
ii  libknot15                       3.4.0-4                        amd64        
Authoritative domain name server (shared library)
ii  libknot15t64                    3.4.0-1                        amd64        
Authoritative domain name server (shared library)

So now installing the latest version works.

On Sat, 19 Oct 2024, Daniel Salzman wrote:

Hi,

Could you try reinstalling libknot?

Daniel

On 10/18/24 15:41, Patrik Wallstrom wrote:
Package: knot
Verdion 3.4.1-2
Severity: critical

When starting knot in Debian Unstable, I get the following error message:
/usr/sbin/knotc: symbol lookup error: /usr/sbin/knotc: undefined symbol: 
knot_tls_session_available

Also:
pawal@dns:/usr/sbin$ ./knotd
./knotd: symbol lookup error: ./knotd: undefined symbol: 
knot_tls_session_available
pawal@dns:/usr/sbin$ ./knotc
./knotc: symbol lookup error: ./knotc: undefined symbol: 
knot_tls_session_available


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