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[bsc#1173307, bind-chrootenv.conf]- Upgrade to version bind-9.16.4 Fixing two security problems: * It was possible to trigger an INSIST when determining whether a record would fit into a TCP message buffer. (CVE-2020-8618) * It was possible to trigger an INSIST in lib/dns/rbtdb.c:new_reference() with a particular zone content and query patterns. (CVE-2020-8619) Also the following functional changes: * Reject DS records at the zone apex when loading master files. Log but otherwise ignore attempts to add DS records at the zone apex via UPDATE. * The default value of "max-stale-ttl" has been changed from 1 week to 12 hours. * Zone timers are now exported via statistics channel. Thanks to Paul Frieden, Verizon Media. Added support for idn2 to spec file (Thanks to Holger Bruenjes ). More internal changes see the CHANGES file in the source RPM This update obsoletes Makefile.in.diff [bsc#1172958, CVE-2020-8618, CVE-2020-8619, Makefile.in.diff bind.spec]- Upgrade to version bind-9.16.3 Fixing two security problems: * Further limit the number of queries that can be triggered from a request. Root and TLD servers are no longer exempt from max-recursion-queries. Fetches for missing name server address records are limited to 4 for any domain. (CVE-2020-8616) * Replaying a TSIG BADTIME response as a request could trigger an assertion failure. (CVE-2020-8617) Also * Add engine support to OpenSSL EdDSA implementation. * Add engine support to OpenSSL ECDSA implementation. * Update PKCS#11 EdDSA implementation to PKCS#11 v3.0. * Warn about AXFR streams with inconsistent message IDs. * Make ISC rwlock implementation the default again. For more see CHANGS file in source RPM. [CVE-2020-8616, CVE-2020-8617, bsc#1171740, bind-9.16.3.tar.xz]- bind needs an accurate clock, so wait for the time-sync.target to be reached before starting bind. [bsc#1170667, bsc#1170713, vendor-files.tar.bz2]- Use sysusers.d to create named user - Have only one package creating the user- coreutils are not used in %post, remove Requires. - Use systemd_ordering instead of hard requiring systemd- Upgrade to version 9.16.1 * UDP network ports used for listening can no longer simultaneously be used for sending traffic. * The system-provided POSIX Threads read-write lock implementation is now used by default instead of the native BIND 9 implementation. * Fixed re-signing issues with inline zones which resulted in records being re-signed late or not at all. [bind-9.16.1.tar.xz]- Update download urls - Do not enable geoip on old distros, the geoip db was shut down so we need to use geoip2 everywhere- Upgrade to version 9.16.0 Major upgrade, see https://downloads.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.16.0/RELEASE-NOTES-bind-9.16.0.html and CHANGES file in the source tree. Major functional change: * What was set with --with-tuning=large option in older BIND9 versions is now a default, and a --with-tuning=small option was added for small (e.g. OpenWRT) systems. * A new "dnssec-policy" option has been added to named.conf to implement a key and signing policy (KASP) for zones. * The command (and manpage) bind9-config have been dropped as the BIND 9 libraries are now purely internal. No patches became obsolete through the upgrade. [bind-9.16.0.tar.xz]- Upgrade to bind-9.14.9 bug fixes and feature improvements- Upgrade to version 9.14.8: * Set a limit on the number of concurrently served pipelined TCP queries. * Some other bug fixing, see CHANGES file. [CVE-2019-6477, bsc#1157051]- Upgrade to version 9.14.7 * removed dnsperf, idn, nslint, perftcpdns, query-loc-0.4.0, queryperf, sdb, zkt from contrib as they are not supported any more * Added support for the GeoIP2 API from MaxMind * See CHANGES file in the source RPM. * obsoletes bind-CVE-2018-5745.patch (bsc#1126068) * obsoletes bind-CVE-2019-6465.patch (bsc#1126069) * obsoletes bind-CVE-2018-5743.patch (bsc#1133185) * obsoletes bind-CVE-2019-6471.patch (bsc#1138687) [bsc#1111722, bsc#1156205, bsc#1126068, bsc#1126069, bsc#1133185, bsc#1138687, CVE-2019-6476, CVE-2019-6475, CVE-2019-6471, CVE-2018-5743, CVE-2019-6467, CVE-2019-6465, CVE-2018-5745, CVE-2018-5744, CVE-2018-5740, CVE-2018-5738, CVE-2018-5737, CVE-2018-5736, CVE-2017-3145, CVE-2017-3136, configure.in.diff, bind-99-libidn.patch, perl-path.diff, bind-sdb-ldap.patch, bind-CVE-2017-3145.patch, bug-4697-Restore-workaro]und-for-Microsoft-Windows-T.patch, bind-fix-fips.patch, bind-CVE-2018-5745.patch, bind-CVE-2019-6465.patch, bind-CVE-2018-5743.patch, bind-CVE-2019-6471.patch, CVE-2016-6170, bsc#1018700, bsc#1018701, bsc#1018702, bsc#1033466, bsc#1033467, bsc#1033468, bsc#1040039, bsc#1047184, bsc#1104129, bsc#906079, bsc#918330, bsc#936476, bsc#937028, bsc#939567, bsc#977657, bsc#983505, bsc#987866, bsc#989528, fate#320694, fate#324357, bnc#1127583, bnc#1127583, bnc#1109160]- removal of SuSEfirewall2 service from Factory, since SuSEfirewall2 has been replaced by firewalld, see [1]. [1]: https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2019-01/msg00490.html- Add FIPS patch back into bind (bsc#1128220) - File: bind-fix-fips.patch- Don't rely on /etc/insserv.conf anymore for proper dependencies against nss-lookup.target in named.service and lwresd.service (bsc#1118367 bsc#1118368)- Update named.root. One of the root servers IP has changed. - Install the LICENSE file.- Add bind.conf and bind-chrootenv.conf to install the default files in /var/lib/named and create chroot environment on systems using transactional-updates [bsc#1100369] [FATE#325524].- Cleanup pre/post install: remove all old code which was needed to update to SLES8.- Fix a patch error in dnszone-schema file (bsc#901577)- Add SPF records in dnszone-schema file (bsc#901577)- Fix the hostname in ldapdump to be valid (bsc#965748) - Patch file - bind-ldapdump-use-valid-host.patch- Add bug-4697-Restore-workaround-for-Microsoft-Windows-T.patch Fixes dynamic DNS updates against samba and Microsoft DNS servers (bsc#1094236).- Move chroot related files from bind to bind-chrootenv (bsc#1093338)- Remove rndc.key generation from bind.spec file because bind should create it on first boot (bsc#1092283) - Add misisng rndc.key check and generation code is lwresd.init script- build with --enable-filter-aaaa to make it possible to use config option "filter-aaaa-on-v4 yes". Useful to workaround broken websites like netflix which block traffic from certain IPv6 tunnel providers. (bsc#1069633)- Add /dev/urandom to chroot env- Implement systemd init scripts for bind and lwresd (fate#323155)- Apply bind-CVE-2017-3145.patch to fix CVE-2017-3145 (bsc#1076118)- Use getent when adding user/group - update changelog to mention removed options- license changed to MPL-2.0 according to legal.- Replace references to /var/adm/fillup-templates with new %_fillupdir macro (boo#1069468)- Add back init scripts, systemd units aren't ready yet- Add python3-bind subpackage to allow python bind interactions- Sync configure options with RH package and remove unused ones * Enable python3 * Enable gssapi * Enable dnssec scripts * Remove no longer recognized --enable-rrl- Drop idnkit from the build, the bind uses libidn since 2007 to run all the resolutions in dig/etc. bsc#1030306 - Add patch to make sure we build against system idn: * bind-99-libidn.patch - Refresh patch: * pie_compile.diff - Remove patches that are unused due to above: * idnkit-powerpc-ltconfig.patch * runidn.diff- drop bind-openssl11.patch (merged upstream)- Remove systemd conditionals as we are not building on sle11 anyway - Force the systemd to be base for the initscript deployment- Bump up version of most of the libraries - Rename the subpackages to match the version updates - Add macros for easier handling of the library package names - Drop more unneeded patches * dns_dynamic_db.patch (upstream)- Update to 9.11.2 release: * Many changes compared to 9.10 see the README file for in-depth listing * For detailed changes with issues see CHANGES file * Fixes for CVE-2017-3141 CVE-2017-3140 CVE-2017-3138 CVE-2017-3137 CVE-3136 CVE-2016-9778 * OpenSSL 1.1 support - Remove support for some old distributions and cleanup the spec file to require only what is really needed - Switch to systemd (bsc#1053808) - Remove german from the postinst messages - Remove patches merged upstream: * bind-CVE-2017-3135.patch * bind-CVE-2017-3142-and-3143.patch - Refresh named.root with another update- Use python3 by default (fate#323526)- bind-openssl11.patch: add a patch for enabling openssl 1.1 support (builds for 1.0 and 1.1 openssl). (bsc#1042635)- Enable JSON statistics- named.root: refreshed from internic to 2017060102 (bsc#1048729)- Run systemctl daemon-reload even when this is not build with systemd support: if installing bind on a systemd service and not reloading systemd daemon, then the service 'named' is not known right after package installation, causing confusion.- Added bind-CVE-2017-3142-and-3143.patch to fix a security issue where an attacker with the ability to send and receive messages to an authoritative DNS server was able to circumvent TSIG authentication of AXFR requests. A server that relies solely on TSIG keys for protection with no other ACL protection could be manipulated into (1) providing an AXFR of a zone to an unauthorized recipient and (2) accepting bogus Notify packets. [bsc#1046554, CVE-2017-3142, bsc#1046555, CVE-2017-3143]- Fix named init script to dynamically find the location of the openssl engines (boo#1040027).- Add with_systemd define with default off, since we still use init scripts and no systemd units.- Don't require and call insserv if we use systemd- Fix assertion failure or a NULL pointer read for configurations using both DNS64 and RPZ * CVE-2017-3135, bsc#1024130 * bind-CVE-2017-3135.patch- Update to latest release in the 9.10.X series * Security fixes in 9.10.4 * Duplicate EDNS COOKIE options in a response could trigger an assertion failure. CVE-2016-2088. [RT #41809] * The resolver could abort with an assertion failure due to improper DNAME handling when parsing fetch reply messages. CVE-2016-1286. [RT #41753] * Malformed control messages can trigger assertions in named and rndc. CVE-2016-1285. [RT #41666] * Certain errors that could be encountered when printing out or logging an OPT record containing a CLIENT-SUBNET option could be mishandled, resulting in an assertion failure. CVE-2015-8705. [RT #41397] * Specific APL data could trigger an INSIST. CVE-2015-8704. [RT #41396] * Incorrect reference counting could result in an INSIST failure if a socket error occurred while performing a lookup. CVE-2015-8461. [RT#40945] * Insufficient testing when parsing a message allowed records with an incorrect class to be be accepted, triggering a REQUIRE failure when those records were subsequently cached. CVE-2015-8000. [RT #40987] * For Features and other fixes in 9.10.4 see https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01380/0/BIND-9.10.4-Release-Notes.html * Description of patch changes * BIND 9.10.4-P5 addresses the security issues described in CVE-2016-9131, CVE-2016-9147 and CVE-2016-9444. [bsc#1018699] * BIND 9.10.4-P4 addresses the security issue described in CVE-2016-8864. * BIND 9.10.4-P3 addresses the security issue described in CVE-2016-2776 and addresses an interoperability issue with ECS clients. * BIND 9.10.4-P2 addresses the security issue described in CVE-2016-2775. * BIND 9.10.4-P1 addresses Windows installation issues, the %z modifier is not supported under Windows and a race condition in the rbt/rbtdb implementation resulting in named exiting due to assertion failures being detected. * Following patches removed, fixed upstream * cve-2016-2776.patch * cve-2016-8864.patch- Apply cve-2016-8864.patch to fix CVE-2016-8864 (bsc#1007829).- Apply cve-2016-2776.patch to fix CVE-2016-2776 (bsc#1000362).- Remove the start/stop dependency of named and lwresd on remote-fs to break a service dependency cycle (bsc#947483, bsc#963971). - Make /var/lib/named owned by the named user (bsc#908850, bsc#875691). - Call systemd service macros with the full service name.- remove BuildRequire libcap. That is only a legacy library, not actually used for building. libcap-devel pulls in the right one.- Security update 9.10.3-P4: * CVE-2016-1285, bsc#970072: assert failure on input parsing can cause premature exit. * CVE-2016-1286, bsc#970073: An error when parsing signature records for DNAME can lead to named exiting due to an assertion failure. * CVE-2016-2088, bsc#970074: a deliberately misconstructed packet containing multiple cookie options to cause named to terminate with an assertion failure.- drop a changing timestamp making build reproducible- Build with --with-randomdev=/dev/urandom otherwise libisc will use /dev/random to gather entropy and that might block, short read etc..- Security update 9.10.3-P3: * Specific APL data could trigger an INSIST (CVE-2015-8704, bsc#962189). * Certain errors that could be encountered when printing out or logging an OPT record containing a CLIENT-SUBNET option could be mishandled, resulting in an assertion failure (CVE-2015-8705, bsc#962190). * Authoritative servers that were marked as bogus (e.g. blackholed in configuration or with invalid addresses) were being queried anyway.- Update to version 9.10.3-P2 to fix a remote denial of service by misparsing incoming responses (CVE-2015-8000, bsc#958861).- Avoid double %setup, it confuses some versions of quilt. - Summary/description update- Update to version 9.10.2-P4 * An incorrect boundary boundary check in the OPENPGPKEY rdatatype could trigger an assertion failure. (CVE-2015-5986) [RT #40286] (bsc#944107) * A buffer accounting error could trigger an assertion failure when parsing certain malformed DNSSEC keys. (CVE-2015-5722) [RT #40212] (bsc#944066)- Update to version 9.10.2-P3 Security Fixes * A specially crafted query could trigger an assertion failure in message.c. This flaw was discovered by Jonathan Foote, and is disclosed in CVE-2015-5477. [RT #39795] * On servers configured to perform DNSSEC validation, an assertion failure could be triggered on answers from a specially configured server. This flaw was discovered by Breno Silveira Soares, and is disclosed in CVE-2015-4620. [RT #39795] Bug Fixes * Asynchronous zone loads were not handled correctly when the zone load was already in progress; this could trigger a crash in zt.c. [RT #37573] * Several bugs have been fixed in the RPZ implementation: + Policy zones that did not specifically require recursion could be treated as if they did; consequently, setting qname-wait-recurse no; was sometimes ineffective. This has been corrected. In most configurations, behavioral changes due to this fix will not be noticeable. [RT #39229] + The server could crash if policy zones were updated (e.g. via rndc reload or an incoming zone transfer) while RPZ processing was still ongoing for an active query. [RT #39415] + On servers with one or more policy zones configured as slaves, if a policy zone updated during regular operation (rather than at startup) using a full zone reload, such as via AXFR, a bug could allow the RPZ summary data to fall out of sync, potentially leading to an assertion failure in rpz.c when further incremental updates were made to the zone, such as via IXFR. [RT #39567] + The server could match a shorter prefix than what was available in CLIENT-IP policy triggers, and so, an unexpected action could be taken. This has been corrected. [RT #39481] + The server could crash if a reload of an RPZ zone was initiated while another reload of the same zone was already in progress. [RT #39649]- Update to version 9.10.2-P2 - An uninitialized value in validator.c could result in an assertion failure. (CVE-2015-4620) [RT #39795] - Update to version 9.10.2-P1 - Include client-ip rules when logging the number of RPZ rules of each type. [RT #39670] - Addressed further problems with reloading RPZ zones. [RT #39649] - Addressed a regression introduced in change #4121. [RT #39611] - The server could match a shorter prefix than what was available in CLIENT-IP policy triggers, and so, an unexpected action could be taken. This has been corrected. [RT #39481] - On servers with one or more policy zones configured as slaves, if a policy zone updated during regular operation (rather than at startup) using a full zone reload, such as via AXFR, a bug could allow the RPZ summary data to fall out of sync, potentially leading to an assertion failure in rpz.c when further incremental updates were made to the zone, such as via IXFR. [RT #39567] - A bug in RPZ could cause the server to crash if policy zones were updated while recursion was pending for RPZ processing of an active query. [RT #39415] - Fix a bug in RPZ that could cause some policy zones that did not specifically require recursion to be treated as if they did; consequently, setting qname-wait-recurse no; was sometimes ineffective. [RT #39229] - Asynchronous zone loads were not handled correctly when the zone load was already in progress; this could trigger a crash in zt.c. [RT #37573] - Fix an out-of-bounds read in RPZ code. If the read succeeded, it doesn't result in a bug during operation. If the read failed, named could segfault. [RT #38559]- Fix inappropriate use of /var/lib/named for locating dynamic-DB plugins. Dynamic-DB plugins are now loaded from %{_libexecdir}/bind, consistent with openSUSE packaging guideline. - Install additional header files which are helpful to the development of dynamic-DB plugins.- Depend on systemd macros and sysvinit on post-12.3 only. - Create empty lwresd.conf at build time. - Reduce file list pre-13.1.- Update to version 9.10.2 - Handle timeout in legacy system test. [RT #38573] - dns_rdata_freestruct could be called on a uninitialised structure when handling a error. [RT #38568] - Addressed valgrind warnings. [RT #38549] - UDP dispatches could use the wrong pseudorandom number generator context. [RT #38578] - Fixed several small bugs in automatic trust anchor management, including a memory leak and a possible loss of key state information. [RT #38458] - 'dnssec-dsfromkey -T 0' failed to add ttl field. [RT #38565] - Revoking a managed trust anchor and supplying an untrusted replacement could cause named to crash with an assertion failure. (CVE-2015-1349) [RT #38344] - Fix a leak of query fetchlock. [RT #38454] - Fix a leak of pthread_mutexattr_t. [RT #38454] - RPZ could send spurious SERVFAILs in response to duplicate queries. [RT #38510] - CDS and CDNSKEY had the wrong attributes. [RT #38491] - adb hash table was not being grown. [RT #38470] - Update bind.keyring - Update baselibs.conf due to updates to libdns160 and libisc148- Enable export libraries to support plugin development. Install DNSSEC root key. Expose new interface for developing dynamic zone database. + dns_dynamic_db.patch- PowerPC can build shared libraries for sure. idnkit-powerpc-ltconfig.patch- Explicitly BuildRequire systemd-rpm-macros since it is used for lwresd %post etc. Then drop pre-12.x material. Remove configure.in.diff2.- Corrections to baselibs.conf- Update to version 9.10.1-P1 - A flaw in delegation handling could be exploited to put named into an infinite loop. This has been addressed by placing limits on the number of levels of recursion named will allow (default 7), and the number of iterative queries that it will send (default 50) before terminating a recursive query (CVE-2014-8500); (bnc#908994). The recursion depth limit is configured via the "max-recursion-depth" option, and the query limit via the "max-recursion-queries" option. [RT #37580] - When geoip-directory was reconfigured during named run-time, the previously loaded GeoIP data could remain, potentially causing wrong ACLs to be used or wrong results to be served based on geolocation (CVE-2014-8680). [RT #37720]; (bnc#908995). - Lookups in GeoIP databases that were not loaded could cause an assertion failure (CVE-2014-8680). [RT #37679]; (bnc#908995). - The caching of GeoIP lookups did not always handle address families correctly, potentially resulting in an assertion failure (CVE-2014-8680). [RT #37672]; (bnc#908995).- Convert some hard PreReq to leaner Requires(pre). - Typographical and orthographic fixes to description texts.- Fix bashisms in the createNamedConfInclude script. - Post scripts: remove '-e' option of 'echo' that may be unsupported in some POSIX-compliant shells.- Add openssl engines to the lwresd chroot. - Add /etc/lwresd.conf with attribute ghost to the list of files. - Add /run/lwresd to the list of files of the lwresd package. - Shift /run/named from the chroot sub to the main bind package. - Drop /proc from the chroot as multi CPU systems work fine even without it.- Add a versioned dependency when obsoleting packages.- Remove superfluous obsoletes *-64bit in the ifarch ppc64 case; (bnc#437293).- Fix gssapi_krb configure time header detection.- Update root zone (dated Nov 5, 2014).- Update to version 9.10.1 - This release addresses the security flaws described in CVE-2014-3214 and CVE-2014-3859. - Update to version 9.10.0 - DNS Response-rate limiting (DNS RRL), which blunts the impact of reflection and amplification attacks, is always compiled in and no longer requires a compile-time option to enable it. - An experimental "Source Identity Token" (SIT) EDNS option is now available. - A new zone file format, "map", stores zone data in a format that can be mapped directly into memory, allowing significantly faster zone loading. - "delv" (domain entity lookup and validation) is a new tool with dig-like semantics for looking up DNS data and performing internal DNSSEC validation. - Improved EDNS(0) processing for better resolver performance and reliability over slow or lossy connections. - Substantial improvement in response-policy zone (RPZ) performance. Up to 32 response-policy zones can be configured with minimal performance loss. - To improve recursive resolver performance, cache records which are still being requested by clients can now be automatically refreshed from the authoritative server before they expire, reducing or eliminating the time window in which no answer is available in the cache. - New "rpz-client-ip" triggers and drop policies allowing response policies based on the IP address of the client. - ACLs can now be specified based on geographic location using the MaxMind GeoIP databases. Use "configure --with-geoip" to enable. - Zone data can now be shared between views, allowing multiple views to serve the same zones authoritatively without storing multiple copies in memory. - New XML schema (version 3) for the statistics channel includes many new statistics and uses a flattened XML tree for faster parsing. The older schema is now deprecated. - A new stylesheet, based on the Google Charts API, displays XML statistics in charts and graphs on javascript-enabled browsers. - The statistics channel can now provide data in JSON format as well as XML. - New stats counters track TCP and UDP queries received per zone, and EDNS options received in total. - The internal and export versions of the BIND libraries (libisc, libdns, etc) have been unified so that external library clients can use the same libraries as BIND itself. - A new compile-time option, "configure --enable-native-pkcs11", allows BIND 9 cryptography functions to use the PKCS#11 API natively, so that BIND can drive a cryptographic hardware service module (HSM) directly instead of using a modified OpenSSL as an intermediary. - The new "max-zone-ttl" option enforces maximum TTLs for zones. This can simplify the process of rolling DNSSEC keys by guaranteeing that cached signatures will have expired within the specified amount of time. - "dig +subnet" sends an EDNS CLIENT-SUBNET option when querying. - "dig +expire" sends an EDNS EXPIRE option when querying. - New "dnssec-coverage" tool to check DNSSEC key coverage for a zone and report if a lapse in signing coverage has been inadvertently scheduled. - Signing algorithm flexibility and other improvements for the "rndc" control channel. - "named-checkzone" and "named-compilezone" can now read journal files, allowing them to process dynamic zones. - Multiple DLZ databases can now be configured. Individual zones can be configured to be served from a specific DLZ database. DLZ databases now serve zones of type "master" and "redirect". - "rndc zonestatus" reports information about a specified zone. - "named" now listens on IPv6 as well as IPv4 interfaces by default. - "named" now preserves the capitalization of names when responding to queries. - new "dnssec-importkey" command allows the use of offline DNSSEC keys with automatic DNSKEY management. - New "named-rrchecker" tool to verify the syntactic correctness of individual resource records. - When re-signing a zone, the new "dnssec-signzone -Q" option drops signatures from keys that are still published but are no longer active. - "named-checkconf -px" will print the contents of configuration files with the shared secrets obscured, making it easier to share configuration (e.g. when submitting a bug report) without revealing private information. - "rndc scan" causes named to re-scan network interfaces for changes in local addresses. - On operating systems with support for routing sockets, network interfaces are re-scanned automatically whenever they change. - "tsig-keygen" is now available as an alternate command name to use for "ddns-confgen". - Update to version 9.9.6 New Features - Support for CAA record types, as described in RFC 6844 "DNS Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) Resource Record", was added. [RT#36625] [RT #36737] - Disallow "request-ixfr" from being specified in zone statements where it is not valid (it is only valid for slave and redirect zones) [RT #36608] - Support for CDS and CDNSKEY resource record types was added. For details see the proposed Informational Internet-Draft "Automating DNSSEC Delegation Trust Maintenance" at http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dnsop-delegation-trust-maintainance-14. [RT #36333] - Added version printing options to various BIND utilities. [RT #26057] [RT #10686] - Added a "no-case-compress" ACL, which causes named to use case-insensitive compression (disabling change #3645) for specified clients. (This is useful when dealing with broken client implementations that use case-sensitive name comparisons, rejecting responses that fail to match the capitalization of the query that was sent.) [RT #35300] Feature Changes - Adds RPZ SOA to the additional section of responses to clearly indicate the use of RPZ in a manner that is intended to avoid causing issues for downstream resolvers and forwarders [RT #36507] - rndc now gives distinct error messages when an unqualified zone name matches multiple views vs. matching no views [RT #36691] - Improves the accuracy of dig's reported round trip times. [RT #36611] - When an SPF record exists in a zone but no equivalent TXT record does, a warning will be issued. The warning for the reverse condition is no longer issued. See the check-spf option in the documentation for details. [RT #36210] - "named" will now log explicitly when using rndc.key to configure command channel. [RT #35316] - The default setting for the -U option (setting the number of UDP listeners per interface) has been adjusted to improve performance. [RT #35417] - Aging of smoothed round-trip time measurements is now limited to no more than once per second, to improve accuracy in selecting the best name server. [RT #32909] - DNSSEC keys that have been marked active but have no publication date are no longer presumed to be publishable. [RT #35063] Bug Fixes - The Makefile in bin/python was changed to work around a bmake bug in FreeBSD 10 and NetBSD 6. [RT #36993] (**) - Corrected bugs in the handling of wildcard records by the DNSSEC validator: invalid wildcard expansions could be treated as valid if signed, and valid wildcard expansions in NSEC3 opt-out ranges had the AD bit set incorrectly in responses. [RT #37093] [RT #37072] - When resigning, dnssec-signzone was removing all signatures from delegation nodes. It now retains DS and (if applicable) NSEC signatures. [RT #36946] - The AD flag was being set inappopriately on RPZ responses. [RT #36833] - Updates the URI record type to current draft standard, draft-faltstrom-uri-08, and allows the value field to be zero length [RT #36642] [RT #36737] - RRSIG sets that were not loaded in a single transaction at start up were not being correctly added to re-signing heaps. [RT #36302] - Setting '-t aaaa' in .digrc had unintended side-effects. [RT #36452] - A race condition could cause a crash in isc_event_free during shutdown. [RT #36720] - Addresses a race condition issue in dispatch. [RT #36731] - acl elements could be miscounted, causing a crash while loading a config [RT #36675] - Corrects a deadlock between view.c and adb.c. [RT #36341] - liblwres wasn't properly handling link-local addresses in nameserver clauses in resolv.conf. [RT #36039] - Buffers in isc_print_vsnprintf were not properly initialized leading to potential overflows when printing out quad values. [RT #36505] - Don't call qsort() with a null pointer, and disable the GCC 4.9 "delete null pointer check" optimizer option. This fixes problems when using GNU GCC 4.9.0 where its compiler code optimizations may cause crashes in BIND. For more information, see the operational advisory at https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01167/. [RT #35968] - Fixed a bug that could cause repeated resigning of records in dynamically signed zones. [RT #35273] - Fixed a bug that could cause an assertion failure after forwarding was disabled. [RT #35979] - Fixed a bug that caused SERVFAILs when using RPZ on a system configured as a forwarder. [RT #36060] - Worked around a limitation in Solaris's /dev/poll implementation that could cause named to fail to start when configured to use more sockets than the system could accomodate. 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