Centos7 and old Bind bug

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This is my new Centos7 DNS server.

In logwatch I am seeing:

 **Unmatched Entries**
    dispatch 0xb4378008: open_socket(0.0.0.0#5546) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4463008: open_socket(::#1935) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4464440: open_socket(::#8554) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4464440: open_socket(::#8614) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4465008: open_socket(::#1935) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4465440: open_socket(0.0.0.0#4321) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4465878: open_socket(0.0.0.0#2605) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4465878: open_socket(0.0.0.0#4444) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4465878: open_socket(0.0.0.0#8611) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4466008: open_socket(0.0.0.0#1935) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4466008: open_socket(0.0.0.0#5546) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4466008: open_socket(0.0.0.0#8611) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4466440: open_socket(0.0.0.0#2605) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4466440: open_socket(0.0.0.0#4444) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4466878: open_socket(0.0.0.0#1935) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4466878: open_socket(0.0.0.0#8610) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4467440: open_socket(0.0.0.0#8613) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)
    dispatch 0xb4467440: open_socket(0.0.0.0#8614) -> permission denied: continuing: 1 Time(s)

etc.

This seems to be bug 1103439 which was 'fixed' for Centos6.

What should I do about this? Is there a SELinux policy to apply or should I the avoid upd-ports option in Bind?

thank you



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