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-This is the source portion of BIND version 8. Its companions are "doc" and
-"contrib" so you are probably not missing anything.
-
-See the CHANGES file for a detailed listing of all changes. See the INSTALL
-file for information on building and installing BIND.
-
-See the SUPPORT file for information on obtaining commercial support for ISC
-artifacts including BIND, INN, and DHCP.
-
-Note that BIND 8 is in "end-of-life", having been replaced by BIND 9. See
-http://www.isc.org/ for more details.
-
-BIND 8.3.7 Highlights
- Security release.
-
-BIND 8.3.6 Highlights
- Maintenance release.
-
-BIND 8.3.5 Highlights
- Maintenance release.
-
-BIND 8.3.4 Highlights
- Security Fix DoS and buffer overrun.
-
-BIND 8.3.3 Highlights
- Security Fix libbind. All applications linked against libbind
- need to relinked.
- 'rndc restart' now preserves named's arguements
-
-BIND 8.3.2 Highlights
- dig, nslookup, host and nsupdate have improved IPv6 support.
-
-BIND 8.3.1 Highlights
- Critical bug fix to prevent DNS storms. If you have BIND 8.3.0 you
- need to upgrade.
-
-BIND 8.3.0 Highlights
- IPv6 transport support in resolver (from KAME).
- Opaque rdata support.
- EDNS0 support.
- Glue ordering to help non-ENDS0 aware clients (servers) cope with
- larger responses as a result of IPv6 by allowing A records to be added
- first to the additional section. IPv6 capable clients are expected to
- use EDNS0 to allow larger responses to be sent.
- Bug Fixes, includes BIND 8.2.5 changes.
-
-BIND 8.2.4 Highlights
- NSAP processing was not RFC 1706 compliant. NOTE: OLD MASTER FILES
- NEED TO BE CORRECTED AND CACHE FILES REMOVED.
- Fixes long-standing protocol incompatibility in DNSSEC support.
- Avoids fwd'ing to root name servers if response will be rejected.
- new port/cygwin contributed by s_c_biggs@bigfoot.com.
- new contrib/mdnkit (V1.3) from author.
- new contrib/adm from official ftp site.
- new contrib/host from author.
- new contrib/dnsp from author.
- fixed file descriptor leak in resolver.
- fixed a major memory leak in the processing of dynamic updates.
- numerous portability improvements.
- numerous bug fixes.
-
-BIND 8.2.3 Highlights
-
- Improved support for Windows NT and Windows 2000.
- Host stats are no longer required to track the source of a record.
- IXFR improvements.
- Forwarders track and use RTT to select fastest.
- Unix domain sockets implementions that require the directory
- to be secure, are now secured.
- Many minor problems fixed.
- Linux DoS removed.
-
-BIND 8.2.2 patchlevel 5 Highlights
-
- Bug in named-xfer (from patchlevel 4).
- Portability to IPv6 versions of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD.
- Portability improvements (A/UX, AIX, IRIX, NetBSD, SCO, MPE/IX, NT).
- "also-notify" option could cause memory allocation errors.
- IXFR improvements (though client-side is still disabled).
- Contributed software upgraded (including TIS's "dns_signer").
- Several latent denial-of-service bugs fixed (from audits, not abuse).
- New "make noesw" top-level target for removing encumbered components.
-
-BIND 8.2.2 Highlights
-
- Interoperability with MS-Win2K has been improved.
- Server-side IXFR is now known to work even under high load.
- Support for Windows/NT (thanks to BayNetworks).
- More fixes, especially to DNSSEC, TSIG, IXFR, and selective forwarding.
- More portability improvements and lint removal (A/UX 3.1.1, SCO 5.0).
- Better NOTIFY behaviour, especially with large update volume.
- Better UPDATE handling, including SRV RR support and RFC compliance.
- Fix for "ndc reload ZONENAME" (specific zone reload) problems.
- Fix for round robin when multiple CNAMEs are in use.
- New "min-roots" (MINROOTS) and "serial-queries" (MAXQSERIAL) options.
- Log files are no longer auto-rotated every time the server starts up.
- New "ndc reconfig" command only finds new/deleted zones, no stat()ing.
- New global options for "transfer-source" and "also-notify".
- $GENERATE now supports more record types, and options.
-
-BIND 8.2.1 Highlights
-
- Bug fixes, especially to DNSSEC, TSIG, IXFR, and selective forwarding.
- Portability improvements and lint removal.
- Use best SOA rather than first-better when selecting an AXFR master.
- $TTL now accepts symbolic time values (such as "$TTL 1h30m").
- "ndc reload" now accepts a zone argument, for single-zone reloads.
- ndc is better behaved; is verbose or quiet when appropriate.
- event and error reporting improvements.
-
-BIND 8.2 Highlights
-
- RFC 2308 (Negative Caching)
- RFC 2181 (DNS Clarifications)
- RFC 2065 (DNS Security)
- TSIG (Transaction SIGnatures)
- support for multiple virtual name servers
- NDC uses a "control channel" now (no more signals)
- "Split DNS" via zone type "forward".
-
- Many bug fixes
- Documentation improvements
- Performance enhancements
-
-BIND 8.1.2 Highlights
-
- Security fixes for a number of problems including:
-
- An attacker could overwrite the stack if inverse query support
- was enabled.
-
- A number of denial of service attacks where malformed packets
- could cause the server to crash.
-
- The server was willing to answer queries on its forwarding
- sockets.
-
- Several memory leaks have been plugged.
-
- The server no longer panics if a periodic interface scan fails due
- to no file descriptors being available.
-
- Updates to a number of ports. New ports for QNX, LynxOS, HP-UX 9.x,
- and HP MPE.
-
- "files unlimited" now works as expected on systems where setting
- an infinite rlim_max for RLIMIT_NOFILE works.
-
- Adding and deleting the same record in the same dynamic update no
- longer crashes the server.
-
- If a dynamic update fails, rollback is now done in LIFO order instead
- of FIFO order.
-
- Better behavior when priming of the root servers fails.
-
- purge_zone() didn't work correctly for the root zone, allowing
- old data to persist after loading the zone.
-
- Improved handling of oversized UDP packets.
-
- All hosts on the also-notify list are now notified.
-
- The meaning of the count returned by select() varies somewhat by
- operating system, and this could cause previous releases of the
- server to spin.
-
- Per-host statistics may be disabled by specifying 'host-statistics no'
- in named.conf.
-
- The maximum number of zones has been increased from 32768 to 65536.
-
- query-source may specify an address and port that the server is
- already listening on. BIND 8.1.1 required that either the address
- or port be wild. E.g., you can now say:
-
- listen-on port 53 { 10.0.0.1; };
- query-source address 10.0.0.1 port 53;
-
- The value of FD_SETSIZE to use may be specified.
-
- Experimental -u (set user id), -g (set group id), and -t (chroot)
- command line options. See the INSTALL file for details.
-
-BIND 8 Features
-
- -> DNS Dynamic Updates (RFC 2136)
-
- -> DNS Change Notification (RFC 1996)
-
- -> Completely new configuration syntax
-
- -> Flexible, categorized logging system
-
- -> IP-address-based access control for queries, zone transfers, and
- updates that may be specified on a zone-by-zone basis
-
- -> More efficient zone transfers
-
- -> Improved performance for servers with thousands of zones
-
- -> The server no longer forks for outbound zone transfers
-
- -> Many bug fixes
-
-File and Directory Overview
-
- CHANGES history of added features and
- fixed bugs
-
- INSTALL how to build and install
-
- README this file
-
- TODO features planned but not yet written
-
- Version the version number of this release
-
- bin/* source for executables, including
- the nameserver
-
- include/* public .h files
-
- lib/* the resolver and various BIND
- support libraries
-
- port/* ports to various operating systems
-
-
-Kits, Questions, Comments, and Bug Reports
-
- <URL:ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind/src/cur> current non-test release
- <URL:ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind/src/testing> latest public test kit
-
- <URL:usenet:comp.protocols.dns.bind> using BIND
- <URL:usenet:comp.protocols.dns.ops> DNS operations in general
- <URL:usenet:comp.protocols.dns.std> DNS standards in general
-
- <URL:mailto:bind-users-request@vix.com> gw'd to u:c.p.d.bind
- <URL:mailto:namedroppers-request@internic.net> gw'd to u:c.p.d.std
- <URL:mailto:bind-workers-request@vix.com> code warriors only please
-
- <URL:http://www.isc.org/bind.html> the BIND home page
- <URL:mailto:bind-bugs@isc.org> bug reports
-
-To Support the Effort
-
- Note that BIND is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, and
- although it is free for use and redistribution and incorporation into
- vendor products and export and anything else you can think of, it
- costs money to produce. That money comes from ISPs, hardware and
- software vendors, companies who make extensive use of the software,
- and generally kind hearted folk such as yourself.
-
- The Internet Software Consortium has also commissioned a DHCP server
- implementation, has taken over official support/release of the INN
- system, and has supported the Kerberos Version 5 effort at MIT. You
- can learn more about the ISC's goals and accomplishments from the web
- page at <URL:http://www.isc.org/>.
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