nit is a good thing IMHO.
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Package: systemd
Version: 215-17+deb8u1
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
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Folks,
I'm so stupid - I meant of course a backport to "Squeeze" (Debian stable).
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Could someone _please_ generate a backport (or forwardport!) to lenny?
I'm sure I'm not the only person who has a requirement for tinydns.
The package could even be split into two dnscache and tindyns.
Thanks.
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Package: djbdns
Version: 1:1.05
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
This package is missing from "Squeeze", yet is present in "Lenny" and also in
"Sid". Same applies to dbndns BTW.
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Package: tcpsvd
Version: ipsvd
Severity: wishlist
I'd like to use ipsvd to deny access for IPs with either no hostname at all or
a DNS error when resolving
the hostname. You might call the two files "-none" and "-error" perhaps.
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Should this problem drag on into 2011, I can also be contacted on the address
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Package: exim4
Version: 4.72-3
Severity: important
Following the most recent upgrade (4.72-2, 4.72-3+b1) delivery lines and the
"Completed" line are no longer placed in the log. This only happens for
messages arriving by SMTP, locally genetated messages
are fine. The server in question only acce
The DJB way of supporting ranges is to use something like: 1.2.3.0-255.
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Package: djbdns
Version: 1:1.05-4
Severity: wishlist
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Subject: djbdns: Use Debian Initscripts to start programs
Package: djbdns
Version: 1:1.05-4
Severity: wishlist
This is a good I would think.
There are some VPS systems where /etc/inittab is igno
Package: cron
Version: 3.0pl1-105
Severity: wishlist
On a VPS system the daily crons seem all to run at once, usually causing a disk
bottleneck. There might be other circumatances where this happens.
You might randomize the run times by default so that this doesn't occur.
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Version: 1.2.12.04-1etch1
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>From MaraDNS website:
MaraDNS would leak about 300 bytes whenever a specially crafted DNS packet
(either one with a non-0 Opcode, or a non-1 Class) was sent to the server.
This leak would have allowed an attacker to cause MaraDNS to all
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