Will there be a BIND patch available for this vulnerability, for CentOS 3.9?
It has already been released:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2008-July/015083.html
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Sean Carolan scarolan@gmail.com wrote:
Will there be a BIND patch available for this vulnerability, for CentOS 3.9?
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Sean Carolan wrote:
Will there be a BIND patch available for this vulnerability, for CentOS 3.9?
for that matter, how do I figure out what version(s) of Bind for CentOS 4 or 5 include fixes for this? I'm getting a little lost poking around the forums and KB and RHEL's own website is being remarkably obtuse for me today.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 4:08 PM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
Sean Carolan wrote:
Will there be a BIND patch available for this vulnerability, for CentOS 3.9?
for that matter, how do I figure out what version(s) of Bind for CentOS 4 or 5 include fixes for this? I'm getting a little lost poking around the forums and KB and RHEL's own website is being remarkably obtuse for me today.
Here is the link to the RHEL advisory (copied from the CentOS announce list)
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0533.html
on 7-9-2008 1:08 PM John R Pierce spake the following:
Sean Carolan wrote:
Will there be a BIND patch available for this vulnerability, for CentOS 3.9?
for that matter, how do I figure out what version(s) of Bind for CentOS 4 or 5 include fixes for this? I'm getting a little lost poking around the forums and KB and RHEL's own website is being remarkably obtuse for me today.
This will test your server for the vulnerability;
dig +short porttest.dns-oarc.net TXT
2008/7/9 Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com:
on 7-9-2008 1:08 PM John R Pierce spake the following:
Sean Carolan wrote:
Will there be a BIND patch available for this vulnerability, for CentOS 3.9?
for that matter, how do I figure out what version(s) of Bind for CentOS 4 or 5 include fixes for this? I'm getting a little lost poking around the forums and KB and RHEL's own website is being remarkably obtuse for me today.
This will test your server for the vulnerability;
dig +short porttest.dns-oarc.net TXT
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Has anyone applied updates to bind in Centos 5.x? I'd want to know if after that everything will be working well...
on 7-10-2008 5:16 AM Sergio Belkin spake the following:
2008/7/9 Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com:
on 7-9-2008 1:08 PM John R Pierce spake the following:
Sean Carolan wrote:
Will there be a BIND patch available for this vulnerability, for CentOS 3.9?
for that matter, how do I figure out what version(s) of Bind for CentOS 4 or 5 include fixes for this? I'm getting a little lost poking around the forums and KB and RHEL's own website is being remarkably obtuse for me today.
This will test your server for the vulnerability;
dig +short porttest.dns-oarc.net TXT
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Has anyone applied updates to bind in Centos 5.x? I'd want to know if after that everything will be working well...
I have patched all my name servers. The only one I am having a problem with is an upstream reverse dns problem. But that was broken before the update.