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Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
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This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
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information regarding copyright ownership.
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Notes for BIND 9.17.4
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---------------------
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Security Fixes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- None.
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Known Issues
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- None.
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New Features
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- ``rndc`` has been updated to use the new BIND network manager API.
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This change had the side effect of altering the TCP timeout for RNDC
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connections from 60 seconds to the ``tcp-idle-timeout`` value, which
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defaults to 30 seconds. Also, because the network manager currently
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has no support for UNIX-domain sockets, those cannot now be used
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with ``rndc``. This will be addressed in a future release, either by
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restoring UNIX-domain socket support or by formally declaring them
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to be obsolete in the control channel. [GL #1759]
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Feature Changes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- None.
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Bug Fixes
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~~~~~~~~~
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- Addressed an error in recursive clients stats reporting.
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There were occasions when an incoming query could trigger a prefetch for
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some eligible rrset, and if the prefetch code were executed before recursion,
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no increment in recursive clients stats would take place. Conversely,
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when processing the answers, if the recursion code were executed before the
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prefetch, the same counter would be decremented without a matching increment.
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[GL #1719]
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- The introduction of KASP support broke whether the second field
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of sig-validity-interval was treated as days or hours. (Thanks to
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Tony Finch.) [GL !3735]
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