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WITH_BIND_IDN
WITH_BIND_LARGE_FILE
WITH_BIND_SIGCHASE
WITH_BIND_XML
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lots of new features compared to 9.4.x, including:
Full NSEC3 support
Automatic zone re-signing
New update-policy methods tcp-self and 6to4-self
DHCID support.
More detailed statistics counters including those supported in BIND 8.
Faster ACL processing.
Efficient LRU cache-cleaning mechanism.
NSID support.
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This includes a return to building with threads, since one of the
major focuses of the 9.4.x branch is to improve thread performance.
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/usr/sbin/{named, lwresd}. Note that POSIX / C99 doesn't technically
allow __DATE__ to be (un|re)defined, but gcc does what we mean anyway.
Approved by: dougb
MFC after: 1 month
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than increase it, and seems to be the cause of the memory leaks which some
users have reported.
Requested by: dougb
MFC after: 5 days
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with this configuration, but Ruslan tells me that I was probably mistaken,
and on retest the .5 pages are being installed just fine.
Therefore reverse the MAN[58] change in favor of the more modern syntax.
Submitted by: ru
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1. Install man files and links for the lwres library.
2. Fix the path in various files to say /etc/namedb/ instead of just /etc.
3. Correctly install the conf file man pages for named and rndc.
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but have a knob (WANT_BIND_LIBS) to build and install them in /usr/lib
and /usr/include. Rumors are that this may be useful at a later point,
let's see.
What this really means is that all BIND libraries are now internal to
buildworld (by default, unless WANT_BIND_LIBS is defined), and linked
statically into various BIND executables.
While here, removed redundant -I's from CFLAGS in lib/bind makefiles.
Sponsored by: des
OK'ed by: dougb
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POSIX threads libraries are not available. Add crypto support if
the crypto libraries are available. Build dnssec-{keygen,signzone}
if crypto is available.
Submitted by: (in part) dougb@
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Submitted by: (in part) dougb@, trhodes@
Reviewed by: dougb@, trhodes@, re@
MFC after: 5 days
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Pointed by: ru
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LANG=C tr 'a-z' 'A-Z'
for hypotetical case that script may generate non-ascii characters
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LDADD is not wrong, but the simple substitution in `make checkdpadd'
doesn't work if foo.a is not an installed library, so we use the full
path to foo.a in both DPADD and LDADD for non-installed libraries.
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Submitted by: jhay
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add support for DESTDIR.
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rendering of the man pages (turns some sequences of two blank lines
into a single blank line), and eliminates 306 errors generated while
formatting named.conf.5 .
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This commit unbreak 'make depend'
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Stolen from: NetBSD
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These are not perfectly in agreement with each other style-wise, but they
are orders of orders of magnitude more consistent style-wise than before.
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for glue records and forces the glue record to be reloaded from the real NS.
The 5% ttl reduction can cause the glue IN A to timeout before the NS
record in certain situations, such as when the domain owner does not match
up NS records with the NIC. This behavior by domain owners is becoming
more common as primary zone serving iterates through another glue level
(i.e. exodus hosts the master NS's but the customer then redirects the
NS's to the real DNS servers). The result is that named would appear to
work properly for about 40 minutes, and then unexpectedly fail for that
zone. This causes named to behave very inconsistently and a google search
shows that it has obviously frustrated many, many people. So until the bind
guys make named behave consistently (either fail instantly or accomodate the
case), we need to set this option to accomodate the case. The result
will be much more consistent behavior and fewer head-scratching failures.
MFC after: 3 days
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- MAN[1-9] -> MAN.
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LC_ALL takes precedence over other LC_* envariables.
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BIND 4 was the thing of the day.
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now depends. This keeps named the same as before the import, that is: only
linking against libc dynamically, at a little space increase, which might
be due to the source code changes anyway. Very neglectable space
difference.
Some people might dub it a hack. It will do for now at least.
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files. Mostly -I${.CURDIR} was needed -- especially for YACC generated
files as the new cpp does not look in the ultimate source file
(ie, the .y file)'s directory as told by the "#line" directive. Some were
misspellings of "-I${.CURDIR}" as "-I.".
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contrib/bind/doc/{html,misc} as /usr/share/doc/bind/{html,misc}
Install additional manpages:
. named.conf.5
. nsupdate.8
. named-bootconf.8
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Makefiles.
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includes the slower IRS getpwent() and friends, but that's better than
nothing.
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same way that gcc does.
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now for the isc library.
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up a possibly stale version of ns_parser.h from contrib/bind.
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libraries, so that `ld -f' in can create correct dependencies for
yet-to-be-built libraries.
Use `DIR!= cd ...libbind; make -V .OBJDIR' to find libbind's object dir
if it doesn't seem to be in its usual place relative to ${.OBJDIR}.
This fixes `cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/nslookup; mkdir obj; make'.
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/usr/sbin rather than in /etc/namedb (make install isn't supposed to touch
/etc)
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system defaults (BINOWN is often root as a security precaution).
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This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
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"." means the object directory, so it is just confusing to use it
when nothing is included from the object directory unless the object
directory is also the source directory. It is confusing for "."
not to mean the source directory anyway, so used `-I.'s should be
replaced by `-I${.OBJDIR}'.
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