BIND issueshttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues2023-02-16T10:57:26Zhttps://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/3877Support _FORTIFY_SOURCE=32023-02-16T10:57:26ZTony FinchSupport _FORTIFY_SOURCE=3Recent versions of clang, gcc, and glibc support `_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3` which adds support for tracking sizes of allocations at run time in a way that can be checked by `memmove()` and friends. To make use of the new fortification level, al...Recent versions of clang, gcc, and glibc support `_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3` which adds support for tracking sizes of allocations at run time in a way that can be checked by `memmove()` and friends. To make use of the new fortification level, allocation functions need attributes indicating which argument is the size (`__alloc_size__`) and other functions need to tell the compiler which arguments are pointer, size pairs (`__access__`). For more details see https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/02/06/how-improve-application-security-using-fortifysource3#Not planned