I'm experiencing the same error running a combination of spamassassin
and pyzor. I turned on debug logging for spamd (-D option) to get a
little more information.
The issue appears to be that pyzor is running as "nobody" (which is a
good thing, imo) and it is trying to create a .pyzor configur
The issue was in the /etc/default/bind9 file indeed.
The culprit:
OPTIONS="-f -u bind"
I honestly can't remember why the -f option was there. It must have been
needed for a (perhaps much) earlier version of bind9.
Up until now, it worked without problems, but I guess that the new
method for si
systemd configuration that might affect this, but I'd be
happy to provide additional information.
Regards,
Marcel Veldhuizen
-- System Information:
Debian Release: buster/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86
I'm seeing the same behavior with iproute2 4.3.0-1+b1 and kernel built
from kernel-source 4.3.5-1.
ss -anu does not show any UDP ports, which in turn causes a bunch of
positives in unhide-tcp and rkhunter.
On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 16:53:57 +0300 Uve Lokk wrote:
> Systemd BIND service-file should be modified:
> ~# diff -u /lib/systemd/system/bind9.service.old
> /lib/systemd/system/bind9.service.new
> [...]
Works for me. However, make sure that the -f option is used in the
/etc/default/bind9 file.
It wa
Package: libsndfile1
Version: 1.0.25-4
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I'm having a problem with the 1.0.25-4 version of the libsndfile1 package
together with the current pulseaudio packages.
When I try to use pulseaudio, I get the following error message:
pulseaudio: symbol lookup error:
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