Re: A Note About Today's New BIND Releases

2014-06-12 Thread Noel Butler
On 12/06/2014 20:58, Tony Finch wrote: Noel Butler wrote: Does this also address the crazy amount of logging (as previously discussed here)? If you mean the EDNS logging, that should be fixed in 9.10.1. Tony. Yes, this has been the talking point of town, for all wrong reasons :) ___

Re: A Note About Today's New BIND Releases

2014-06-12 Thread Tony Finch
Noel Butler wrote: > Does this also address the crazy amount of logging (as previously discussed > here)? If you mean the EDNS logging, that should be fixed in 9.10.1. Tony. -- f.anthony.n.finchhttp://dotat.at/ East Sole, Lundy, Fastnet: Variable 3 or 4. Smooth or slight. Mainly fair. Mode

Re: A Note About Today's New BIND Releases

2014-06-11 Thread Noel Butler
On 12/06/2014 08:04, mcna...@isc.org wrote: In summary: BIND 9.10.0-P2: - fixes security issue CVE-2014-3859 - fixes issue from ISC Operational Notification of 4 June 2014 - includes other minor fixes Michael, Does this also address the crazy amount of logging (as previously discussed here

Re: A Note About Today's New BIND Releases

2014-06-11 Thread Michael McNally
On 6/11/14 2:04 PM, Michael McNally wrote: > In summary: > > BIND 9.10.0-P2: > - fixes security issue CVE-2014-3859 > - fixes issue from ISC Operational Notification of 4 June 2014 > - includes other minor fixes > > BIND 9.9.5-P1: > - security issue CVE-2014-3859 is not applicable > - fixes issue

A Note About Today's New BIND Releases

2014-06-11 Thread Michael McNally
Today ISC publicly releases three new versions of BIND: BIND 9.10.0-P2 BIND 9.9.5-P1 BIND 9.8.7-P1 Version 9.10.0-P2 is a security release of BIND and addresses a critical vulnerability, CVE-2014-3859, that can be used as a denial of service vector against all authoritative and recursive