I can reproduce this. pdnsd isn't actually crashing, but it does effectively
stop serving requests. If I set the server to 'down', pdnsd quickly starts
responding again. Setting the server to 'up' again stops DNS again.
If the queue time exceeds the client timeout limit, the client can no lon
tags 605870 + unreproducible
thanks
Hi,
Vincent Fourmond wrote (07 Oct 2012 08:43:16 GMT) :
> I can't reproduce it for the time being. [...]
Thank you for testing. Hopefully this bug triaging will encourage
someone to adopt this (recently orphaned) package.
> I don't really know what do to wi
Hello,
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 11:46 AM, intrigeri wrote:
> Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote (23 Mar 2011 20:35:05 GMT) :
>>> To reproduce, on my box, it is as simple as:
>>>
>>>for f in {0..999}; do echo www.debian.org; done | xargs -n1 -P10 host
>>>
>>> Notice that there are never more than 1
tags 605870 + unreproducible
tags 605870 + moreinfo
thanks
Hi,
Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote (23 Mar 2011 20:35:05 GMT) :
>> To reproduce, on my box, it is as simple as:
>>
>>for f in {0..999}; do echo www.debian.org; done | xargs -n1 -P10 host
>>
>> Notice that there are never more than 10 p
* Vincent Fourmond | 2010-12-04 10:19:53 [+0100]:
>from scratch (and then it fails again). I had the impression it wans't
>behaving like that before, but I may be wrong.
Can you go back to this (older) version and check if the bug is going
away?
> To reproduce, on my box, it is as simple as:
>
>
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