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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/net/bind98
From: Takahiro Kambe
Date: 2012-05-22 05:32:31
Message id: 20120522033231.F3F91175DD@cvs.netbsd.org
Log Message:
Update bind98 to 9.8.3.
pkgsrc change: add an comment to patches/patch-bin_tests_system_Makefile.in.
Changes from release announce:
Security Fixes
* Windows binary packages distributed by ISC are now built and linked
against OpenSSL 1.0.0i
New Features
* None
Feature Changes
* BIND now recognizes the TLSA resource record type, created to
support IETF DANE (DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities)
[RT #28989]
Bug Fixes
* The locking strategy around the handling of iterative queries
has been tuned to reduce unnecessary contention in a multi-threaded
environment. (Note that this may not provide a measurable
improvement over previous versions of BIND, but it corrects the
performance impact of change 3309 / RT #27995) [RT #29239]
* Addresses a race condition that can cause named to to crash when
the masters list for a zone is updated via rndc reload/reconfig
[RT #26732]
* named-checkconf now correctly validates dns64 clients acl
definitions. [RT #27631]
* Fixes a race condition in zone.c that can cause named to crash
during the processing of rndc delzone [RT #29028]
* Prevents a named segfault from resolver.c due to procedure
fctx_finddone() not being thread-safe. [RT #27995]
* Improves DNS64 reverse zone performance. [RT #28563]
* Adds wire format lookup method to sdb. [RT #28563]
* Uses hmctx, not mctx when freeing rbtdb->heaps to avoid triggering
an assertion when flushing cache data. [RT #28571]
* Resolves inconsistencies in locating DNSSEC keys where zone names
contain characters that require special mappings [RT #28600]
* A new flag -R has been added to queryperf for running tests
using non-recursive queries. It also now builds correctly on
MacOS version 10.7 (darwin) [RT #28565]
* Named no longer crashes if gssapi is enabled in named.conf but
was not compiled into the binary [RT #28338]
* SDB now handles unexpected errors from back-end database drivers
gracefully instead of exiting on an assert. [RT #28534]
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