Nick Wesselman | 12 Nov 2002 18:04

memory leak in opennms?

I've noticed that if I run OpenNMS overnight, I end up with SNMP  
appearing as "down" on all the nodes it's polled on, and the following  
message shows up many times in my pollers.log ...

2002-11-11 18:25:24,006 ERROR [PollerScheduler-25 Pool-fiber0]  
PollableService: poll: An undeclared throwable was caught polling inte
rface 10.100.100.24
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread
         at java.lang.Thread.start(Native Method)
         at  
org.opennms.protocols.snmp.SnmpPortal.<init>(SnmpPortal.java:202)
         at  
org.opennms.protocols.snmp.SnmpSession.<init>(SnmpSession.java:724)
         at  
org.opennms.netmgt.poller.SnmpMonitor.poll(SnmpMonitor.java:247)
         at  
org.opennms.netmgt.poller.PollableService.poll(PollableService.java:1011 
)
         at  
org.opennms.netmgt.poller.PollableInterface.poll(PollableInterface.java: 
463)
         at  
org.opennms.netmgt.poller.PollableNode.poll(PollableNode.java:642)
         at  
org.opennms.netmgt.poller.PollableService.doRun(PollableService.java:949 
)
         at  
org.opennms.netmgt.poller.PollableService.run(PollableService.java:820)
         at  
org.opennms.core.concurrent.RunnableConsumerThreadPool$FiberThreadImpl.r 
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Andy Ringsmuth | 12 Nov 2002 20:39
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OpenNIC Discuss: BIND security holes

As I know most/all of the OpenNic Tier I and Tier II servers run Bind, 
this just showed up on slashdot.org.

http://bvlive01.iss.net/issEn/delivery/xforce/alertdetail.jsp?oid=21469

-Andy Ringsmuth

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Brian | 12 Nov 2002 22:25

Re: OpenNIC Discuss: BIND security holes

djbdns here...so I guess that would be "most" Tier II servers run BIND...

  --Brian

On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 01:39:04PM -0600, Andy Ringsmuth wrote:
> As I know most/all of the OpenNic Tier I and Tier II servers run Bind, 
> this just showed up on slashdot.org.
> 
> 
> http://bvlive01.iss.net/issEn/delivery/xforce/alertdetail.jsp?oid=21469
> 
> 
> -Andy Ringsmuth
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Karinu | 12 Nov 2002 22:34

Re: OpenNIC Discuss: BIND security holes

To clarify, this is a vulnerability in BIND4 and BIND8. BIND9 is not
affected.

On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 01:39:04PM -0600, Andy Ringsmuth wrote:
> As I know most/all of the OpenNic Tier I and Tier II servers run Bind, 
> this just showed up on slashdot.org.
> 
> 
> http://bvlive01.iss.net/issEn/delivery/xforce/alertdetail.jsp?oid=21469
> 
> 
> -Andy Ringsmuth
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Derek Anderson | 12 Nov 2002 23:19

OpenNIC Discuss: possible tier 2 volunteer

Hi,

I've lurked here for a decent bit, and am now interested in volunteering
my server as a T2.I already run my own DNS server (MaraDNS, behind a cable modem and NAT
server) for my own personal use. I was wondering if it would be of any
help to anybody to open myself up to the world?
I'm located in Alabama.  (not from here, mind you, just working here for a
bit. :-)  From the looks of it, I'd be the eastern-most T2?

-- Derek Anderson
Software Engineer
http://kered.org

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Mooneer Salem | 12 Nov 2002 23:07

RE: OpenNIC Discuss: BIND security holes

Hello,

The .oss nameservers are running BIND 9.2.1. Everything's fine on my end. :)

Thanks,

--
Mooneer Salem
http://www.translator.cx/

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Subject: OpenNIC Discuss: BIND security holes

As I know most/all of the OpenNic Tier I and Tier II servers run Bind,
this just showed up on slashdot.org.

http://bvlive01.iss.net/issEn/delivery/xforce/alertdetail.jsp?oid=21469

-Andy Ringsmuth

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Karinu | 12 Nov 2002 23:27

Re: OpenNIC Discuss: possible tier 2 volunteer

On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 04:19:25PM -0600, Derek Anderson wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've lurked here for a decent bit, and am now interested in volunteering
> my server as a T2.I already run my own DNS server (MaraDNS, behind a cable modem and NAT
> server) for my own personal use. I was wondering if it would be of any
> help to anybody to open myself up to the world?
> I'm located in Alabama.  (not from here, mind you, just working here for a
> bit. :-)  From the looks of it, I'd be the eastern-most T2?

BTW, if someone wants to use ns1.anari.null as a nameserver it is open
to everyone, though I don't want to submit it as an official tier 2
since it will be moving sometime between now and whenever classes start.
The location (for now) is Tallmadge, Ohio (near Akron). Will probably
move to Cedar Falls, Iowa in the next few months.

Note though that this serves some data that may not mesh with the root:
anari.othercreatures.net zone (the DNS maintainer for othercreatures.net
is apparently real hard to contact, this will hopefully be resolved
soonish...) and 9.10.in-addr.arpa zone (most people probably won't care
about this - if you need 10.x to reverse resolve to something else,
you should probably be running your own DNS server ;)

> 
> -- Derek Anderson
> Software Engineer
> http://kered.org
> 
> 
> 
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Aaron J. Angel | 13 Nov 2002 04:30

Re: OpenNIC Discuss: possible tier 2 volunteer

Karinu wrote:
> Note though that this serves some data that may not mesh with the root:
> anari.othercreatures.net zone (the DNS maintainer for othercreatures.net
> is apparently real hard to contact, this will hopefully be resolved
> soonish...) and 9.10.in-addr.arpa zone (most people probably won't care
> about this - if you need 10.x to reverse resolve to something else,
> you should probably be running your own DNS server ;)

You know, if you're running BIND9, it's view feature is really excellent 
in these cases. (-:

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Joey Kelly | 17 Nov 2002 09:06

OpenNIC Discuss: out of the loop for several months

Hey all,

I've been afk with regard to opennic for the last few months. Stuff kinda 
piled up on me, but I'm back now.

I've scrolled through my unread email, and didn't see anyone screaming about 
my tier 2 server being down or my web directory not responding, so I guess no 
one really missed me, did they?

Heh.

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Luke-Jr | 17 Nov 2002 19:11
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OpenNIC Discuss: Bandwidth

In general, how much bandwidth is required for a Tier 1/TLD-provider? 
What about other system specs?
Thx!

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