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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Several people on the BUGTRAQ mailinglist has reported that Bind 9.1 is
> crashing if someone do a
>
> "nmap -O -sT proven"
>
> on the server. Nothing official from ISC.org or CERT has been announced
> since the last bug report for Bind 8.2.2-P7 was filed.
It should be noted that this crash is unreproducible by others - I tried
it on three different computers, running two different operating systems
(Linux & FreeBSD) with no crashes.
About a dozen other have had experiences similar to mine, with a wider
range of operating systems than I am able to test (NetBSD, OpenBSD,
Solaris, etc).
And no, I don't speak for ISC - just reporting my own experiences and
observations from BugTraq.
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Received on Feb 07 2001