Hi,
if anyone wants to test, too:
Download: http://people.ipfire.org/~mfischer/dnsmasq_275_2016_01_08 MD5: f4433dc8df2b86fc16732499d0e0fb94
For new patches included, see: http://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/mfischer/ipfire-2.x.git;a=commit;h=89188f08c...
This is the compiled binary, nothing more is needed.
- Copy to '/usr/sbin' - Stop 'dnsmasq' (/etc/init.d/dnsmasq stop) - Rename (don't forget backing up the *old* version!) - Start 'dnsmasq' (/etc/init.d/dnsmasq start).
Best, Matthias
I will help test this. I likely have the most firewalls affected by this issue and can usually spot issues quickly. It is deployed on my test system right now and will go to more systems as soon as it shows to be stable there. Thanks so much for your hard work on this issue.
Best, Fred Kienker
-----Original Message----- From: Matthias Fischer [mailto:matthias.fischer@ipfire.org] Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 4:07 PM To: IPFire: Development-List Subject: dnsmasq 2.75, including latest patches from 2016-01-08
Hi,
if anyone wants to test, too:
Download: http://people.ipfire.org/~mfischer/dnsmasq_275_2016_01_08 MD5: f4433dc8df2b86fc16732499d0e0fb94
For new patches included, see: http://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/mfischer/ipfire-2.x.git;a=commit;h=89188f08c...
This is the compiled binary, nothing more is needed.
- Copy to '/usr/sbin' - Stop 'dnsmasq' (/etc/init.d/dnsmasq stop) - Rename (don't forget backing up the *old* version!) - Start 'dnsmasq' (/etc/init.d/dnsmasq start).
Best, Matthias
Hi,
On 09.01.2016 19:24, Kienker, Fred wrote:
I will help test this.
Very good, thanks!
I likely have the most firewalls affected by this issue and can usually spot issues quickly. It is deployed on my test system right now and will go to more systems as soon as it shows to be stable there.
Ok, keep your fingers crossed. Its running here - no problems until now.
Thanks so much for your hard work on this issue.
You're welcome. ;-)
Best, Matthias