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responding to queries.
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- New 'named-rrchecker' tool to verify the syntactic
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correctness of individual resource records.
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- When re-signing a zone, the new "dnssec-signzone -Q" option
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drops signatures from keys that are still published but are
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no longer active.
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BIND 9.9.0
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BIND 9.9.0 includes a number of changes from BIND 9.8 and earlier
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releases. New features include:
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BIND 9.9.0 includes a number of changes from BIND 9.8 and earlier
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releases. New features include:
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- Inline signing, allowing automatic DNSSEC signing of
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master zones without modification of the zonefile, or
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"bump in the wire" signing in slaves.
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- NXDOMAIN redirection.
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- New 'rndc flushtree' command clears all data under a given
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name from the DNS cache.
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- New 'rndc sync' command dumps pending changes in a dynamic
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zone to disk without a freeze/thaw cycle.
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- New 'rndc signing' command displays or clears signing status
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records in 'auto-dnssec' zones.
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- NSEC3 parameters for 'auto-dnssec' zones can now be set prior
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to signing, eliminating the need to initially sign with NSEC.
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- Startup time improvements on large authoritative servers.
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- Slave zones are now saved in raw format by default.
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- Several improvements to response policy zones (RPZ).
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- Improved hardware scalability by using multiple threads
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to listen for queries and using finer-grained client locking
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- The 'also-notify' option now takes the same syntax as
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'masters', so it can used named masterlists and TSIG keys.
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- 'dnssec-signzone -D' writes an output file containing only DNSSEC
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data, which can be included by the primary zone file.
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- 'dnssec-signzone -R' forces removal of signatures that are
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not expired but were created by a key which no longer exists.
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- 'dnssec-signzone -X' allows a separate expiration date to
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be specified for DNSKEY signatures from other signatures.
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- New '-L' option to dnssec-keygen, dnssec-settime, and
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dnssec-keyfromlabel sets the default TTL for the key.
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- dnssec-dsfromkey now supports reading from standard input,
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to make it easier to convert DNSKEY to DS.
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- RFC 1918 reverse zones have been added to the empty-zones
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table per RFC 6303.
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- Dynamic updates can now optionally set the zone's SOA serial
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number to the current UNIX time.
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- DLZ modules can now retrieve the source IP address of
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the querying client.
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- 'request-ixfr' option can now be set at the per-zone level.
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- 'dig +rrcomments' turns on comments about DNSKEY records,
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indicating their key ID, algorithm and function
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- Simplified nsupdate syntax and added readline support
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- Inline signing, allowing automatic DNSSEC signing of
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master zones without modification of the zonefile, or
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"bump in the wire" signing in slaves.
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- NXDOMAIN redirection.
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- New 'rndc flushtree' command clears all data under a given
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name from the DNS cache.
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- New 'rndc sync' command dumps pending changes in a dynamic
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zone to disk without a freeze/thaw cycle.
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- New 'rndc signing' command displays or clears signing status
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records in 'auto-dnssec' zones.
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- NSEC3 parameters for 'auto-dnssec' zones can now be set prior
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to signing, eliminating the need to initially sign with NSEC.
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- Startup time improvements on large authoritative servers.
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- Slave zones are now saved in raw format by default.
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- Several improvements to response policy zones (RPZ).
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- Improved hardware scalability by using multiple threads
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to listen for queries and using finer-grained client locking
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- The 'also-notify' option now takes the same syntax as
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'masters', so it can used named masterlists and TSIG keys.
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- 'dnssec-signzone -D' writes an output file containing only DNSSEC
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data, which can be included by the primary zone file.
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- 'dnssec-signzone -R' forces removal of signatures that are
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not expired but were created by a key which no longer exists.
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- 'dnssec-signzone -X' allows a separate expiration date to
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be specified for DNSKEY signatures from other signatures.
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- New '-L' option to dnssec-keygen, dnssec-settime, and
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dnssec-keyfromlabel sets the default TTL for the key.
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- dnssec-dsfromkey now supports reading from standard input,
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to make it easier to convert DNSKEY to DS.
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- RFC 1918 reverse zones have been added to the empty-zones
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table per RFC 6303.
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- Dynamic updates can now optionally set the zone's SOA serial
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number to the current UNIX time.
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- DLZ modules can now retrieve the source IP address of
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the querying client.
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- 'request-ixfr' option can now be set at the per-zone level.
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- 'dig +rrcomments' turns on comments about DNSKEY records,
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indicating their key ID, algorithm and function
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- Simplified nsupdate syntax and added readline support
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Building
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BIND 9 currently requires a UNIX system with an ANSI C compiler,
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basic POSIX support, and a 64 bit integer type.
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BIND 9 currently requires a UNIX system with an ANSI C compiler,
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basic POSIX support, and a 64 bit integer type.
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We've had successful builds and tests on the following systems:
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We've had successful builds and tests on the following systems:
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COMPAQ Tru64 UNIX 5.1B
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Fedora Core 6
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FreeBSD 4.10, 5.2.1, 6.2
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HP-UX 11.11
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Mac OS X 10.5
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NetBSD 3.x, 4.0-beta, 5.0-beta
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OpenBSD 3.3 and up
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Solaris 8, 9, 9 (x86), 10
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Ubuntu 7.04, 7.10
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Windows XP/2003/2008
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COMPAQ Tru64 UNIX 5.1B
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Fedora Core 6
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FreeBSD 4.10, 5.2.1, 6.2
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HP-UX 11.11
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Mac OS X 10.5
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NetBSD 3.x, 4.0-beta, 5.0-beta
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OpenBSD 3.3 and up
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Solaris 8, 9, 9 (x86), 10
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Ubuntu 7.04, 7.10
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Windows XP/2003/2008
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NOTE: As of BIND 9.5.1, 9.4.3, and 9.3.6, older versions of
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Windows, including Windows NT and Windows 2000, are no longer
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supported.
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NOTE: As of BIND 9.5.1, 9.4.3, and 9.3.6, older versions of
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Windows, including Windows NT and Windows 2000, are no longer
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supported.
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We have recent reports from the user community that a supported
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version of BIND will build and run on the following systems:
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We have recent reports from the user community that a supported
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version of BIND will build and run on the following systems:
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AIX 4.3, 5L
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CentOS 4, 4.5, 5
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Darwin 9.0.0d1/ARM
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Debian 4, 5, 6
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Fedora Core 5, 7, 8
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FreeBSD 6, 7, 8
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HP-UX 11.23 PA
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MacOS X 10.5, 10.6, 10.7
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, 5, 6
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SCO OpenServer 5.0.6
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Slackware 9, 10
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SuSE 9, 10
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AIX 4.3, 5L
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CentOS 4, 4.5, 5
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Darwin 9.0.0d1/ARM
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Debian 4, 5, 6
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Fedora Core 5, 7, 8
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FreeBSD 6, 7, 8
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HP-UX 11.23 PA
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MacOS X 10.5, 10.6, 10.7
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, 5, 6
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SCO OpenServer 5.0.6
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Slackware 9, 10
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SuSE 9, 10
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To build, just
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To build, just
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./configure
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make
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./configure
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make
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Do not use a parallel "make".
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Do not use a parallel "make".
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Several environment variables that can be set before running
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configure will affect compilation:
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Several environment variables that can be set before running
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configure will affect compilation:
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CC
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The C compiler to use. configure tries to figure
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out the right one for supported systems.
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CC
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The C compiler to use. configure tries to figure
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out the right one for supported systems.
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CFLAGS
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C compiler flags. Defaults to include -g and/or -O2
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as supported by the compiler. Please include '-g'
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if you need to set CFLAGS.
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CFLAGS
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C compiler flags. Defaults to include -g and/or -O2
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as supported by the compiler. Please include '-g'
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if you need to set CFLAGS.
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STD_CINCLUDES
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System header file directories. Can be used to specify
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where add-on thread or IPv6 support is, for example.
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Defaults to empty string.
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STD_CINCLUDES
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System header file directories. Can be used to specify
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where add-on thread or IPv6 support is, for example.
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Defaults to empty string.
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STD_CDEFINES
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Any additional preprocessor symbols you want defined.
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Defaults to empty string.
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STD_CDEFINES
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Any additional preprocessor symbols you want defined.
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Defaults to empty string.
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Possible settings:
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Change the default syslog facility of named/lwresd.
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-DISC_FACILITY=LOG_LOCAL0
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Enable DNSSEC signature chasing support in dig.
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-DDIG_SIGCHASE=1 (sets -DDIG_SIGCHASE_TD=1 and
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-DDIG_SIGCHASE_BU=1)
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Disable dropping queries from particular well known ports.
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-DNS_CLIENT_DROPPORT=0
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Sibling glue checking in named-checkzone is enabled by default.
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To disable the default check set. -DCHECK_SIBLING=0
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named-checkzone checks out-of-zone addresses by default.
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To disable this default set. -DCHECK_LOCAL=0
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To create the default pid files in ${localstatedir}/run rather
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than ${localstatedir}/run/{named,lwresd}/ set.
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-DNS_RUN_PID_DIR=0
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Enable workaround for Solaris kernel bug about /dev/poll
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-DISC_SOCKET_USE_POLLWATCH=1
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The watch timeout is also configurable, e.g.,
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-DISC_SOCKET_POLLWATCH_TIMEOUT=20
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Possible settings:
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Change the default syslog facility of named/lwresd.
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-DISC_FACILITY=LOG_LOCAL0
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Enable DNSSEC signature chasing support in dig.
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-DDIG_SIGCHASE=1 (sets -DDIG_SIGCHASE_TD=1 and
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-DDIG_SIGCHASE_BU=1)
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Disable dropping queries from particular well known ports.
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-DNS_CLIENT_DROPPORT=0
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Sibling glue checking in named-checkzone is enabled by default.
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To disable the default check set. -DCHECK_SIBLING=0
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named-checkzone checks out-of-zone addresses by default.
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To disable this default set. -DCHECK_LOCAL=0
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To create the default pid files in ${localstatedir}/run rather
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than ${localstatedir}/run/{named,lwresd}/ set.
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-DNS_RUN_PID_DIR=0
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Enable workaround for Solaris kernel bug about /dev/poll
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-DISC_SOCKET_USE_POLLWATCH=1
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The watch timeout is also configurable, e.g.,
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-DISC_SOCKET_POLLWATCH_TIMEOUT=20
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LDFLAGS
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Linker flags. Defaults to empty string.
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LDFLAGS
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Linker flags. Defaults to empty string.
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The following need to be set when cross compiling.
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The following need to be set when cross compiling.
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BUILD_CC
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The native C compiler.
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BUILD_CFLAGS (optional)
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BUILD_CPPFLAGS (optional)
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Possible Settings:
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-DNEED_OPTARG=1 (optarg is not declared in <unistd.h>)
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BUILD_LDFLAGS (optional)
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BUILD_LIBS (optional)
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BUILD_CC
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The native C compiler.
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BUILD_CFLAGS (optional)
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BUILD_CPPFLAGS (optional)
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Possible Settings:
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-DNEED_OPTARG=1 (optarg is not declared in <unistd.h>)
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BUILD_LDFLAGS (optional)
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BUILD_LIBS (optional)
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On most platforms, BIND 9 is built with multithreading
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support, allowing it to take advantage of multiple CPUs.
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You can configure this by specifying "--enable-threads" or
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"--disable-threads" on the configure command line. The default
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is to enable threads, except on some older operating systems
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on which threads are known to have had problems in the past.
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(Note: Prior to BIND 9.10, the default was to disable threads on
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Linux systems; this has been reversed. On Linux systems, the
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threaded build is known to change BIND's behavior with respect
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to file permissions; it may be necessary to specify a user with
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the -u option when running named.)
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On most platforms, BIND 9 is built with multithreading
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support, allowing it to take advantage of multiple CPUs.
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You can configure this by specifying "--enable-threads" or
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"--disable-threads" on the configure command line. The default
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is to enable threads, except on some older operating systems
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on which threads are known to have had problems in the past.
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(Note: Prior to BIND 9.10, the default was to disable threads on
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Linux systems; this has been reversed. On Linux systems, the
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threaded build is known to change BIND's behavior with respect
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to file permissions; it may be necessary to specify a user with
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the -u option when running named.)
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To build shared libraries, specify "--with-libtool" on the
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configure command line.
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To build shared libraries, specify "--with-libtool" on the
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configure command line.
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For the server to support DNSSEC, you need to build it
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with crypto support. You must have OpenSSL 0.9.5a
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or newer installed and specify "--with-openssl" on the
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configure command line. If OpenSSL is installed under
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a nonstandard prefix, you can tell configure where to
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look for it using "--with-openssl=/prefix".
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For the server to support DNSSEC, you need to build it
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with crypto support. You must have OpenSSL 0.9.5a
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or newer installed and specify "--with-openssl" on the
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configure command line. If OpenSSL is installed under
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a nonstandard prefix, you can tell configure where to
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look for it using "--with-openssl=/prefix".
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To support the HTTP statistics channel, the server must
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be linked with at least one of the following: libxml2
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(http://xmlsoft.org) or json-c (https://github.com/json-c).
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If these are installed at a nonstandard prefix, use
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"--with-libxml2=/prefix" or "--with-libjson=/prefix".
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To support the HTTP statistics channel, the server must
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be linked with at least one of the following: libxml2
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(http://xmlsoft.org) or json-c (https://github.com/json-c).
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If these are installed at a nonstandard prefix, use
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"--with-libxml2=/prefix" or "--with-libjson=/prefix".
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On some platforms it is necessary to explictly request large
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file support to handle files bigger than 2GB. This can be
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done by "--enable-largefile" on the configure command line.
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On some platforms it is necessary to explictly request large
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file support to handle files bigger than 2GB. This can be
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done by "--enable-largefile" on the configure command line.
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Support for the "fixed" rrset-order option can be enabled
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or disabled by specifying "--enable-fixed-rrset" or
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"--disable-fixed-rrset" on the configure command line.
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The default is "disabled", to reduce memory footprint.
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Support for the "fixed" rrset-order option can be enabled
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or disabled by specifying "--enable-fixed-rrset" or
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"--disable-fixed-rrset" on the configure command line.
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The default is "disabled", to reduce memory footprint.
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If your operating system has integrated support for IPv6, it
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will be used automatically. If you have installed KAME IPv6
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separately, use "--with-kame[=PATH]" to specify its location.
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If your operating system has integrated support for IPv6, it
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will be used automatically. If you have installed KAME IPv6
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separately, use "--with-kame[=PATH]" to specify its location.
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"make install" will install "named" and the various BIND 9 libraries.
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By default, installation is into /usr/local, but this can be changed
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with the "--prefix" option when running "configure".
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"make install" will install "named" and the various BIND 9 libraries.
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By default, installation is into /usr/local, but this can be changed
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with the "--prefix" option when running "configure".
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You may specify the option "--sysconfdir" to set the directory
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where configuration files like "named.conf" go by default,
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and "--localstatedir" to set the default parent directory
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of "run/named.pid". For backwards compatibility with BIND 8,
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--sysconfdir defaults to "/etc" and --localstatedir defaults to
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"/var" if no --prefix option is given. If there is a --prefix
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option, sysconfdir defaults to "$prefix/etc" and localstatedir
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defaults to "$prefix/var".
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You may specify the option "--sysconfdir" to set the directory
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where configuration files like "named.conf" go by default,
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and "--localstatedir" to set the default parent directory
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of "run/named.pid". For backwards compatibility with BIND 8,
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--sysconfdir defaults to "/etc" and --localstatedir defaults to
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"/var" if no --prefix option is given. If there is a --prefix
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option, sysconfdir defaults to "$prefix/etc" and localstatedir
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defaults to "$prefix/var".
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To see additional configure options, run "configure --help".
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Note that the help message does not reflect the BIND 8
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compatibility defaults for sysconfdir and localstatedir.
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To see additional configure options, run "configure --help".
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Note that the help message does not reflect the BIND 8
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compatibility defaults for sysconfdir and localstatedir.
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If you're planning on making changes to the BIND 9 source, you
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should also "make depend". If you're using Emacs, you might find
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"make tags" helpful.
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If you're planning on making changes to the BIND 9 source, you
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should also "make depend". If you're using Emacs, you might find
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"make tags" helpful.
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If you need to re-run configure please run "make distclean" first.
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This will ensure that all the option changes take.
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If you need to re-run configure please run "make distclean" first.
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This will ensure that all the option changes take.
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Building with gcc is not supported, unless gcc is the vendor's usual
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compiler (e.g. the various BSD systems, Linux).
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Building with gcc is not supported, unless gcc is the vendor's usual
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compiler (e.g. the various BSD systems, Linux).
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Known compiler issues:
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* gcc-3.2.1 and gcc-3.1.1 is known to cause problems with solaris-x86.
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* gcc prior to gcc-3.2.3 ultrasparc generates incorrect code at -02.
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* gcc-3.3.5 powerpc generates incorrect code at -02.
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* Irix, MipsPRO 7.4.1m is known to cause problems.
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Known compiler issues:
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* gcc-3.2.1 and gcc-3.1.1 is known to cause problems with solaris-x86.
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* gcc prior to gcc-3.2.3 ultrasparc generates incorrect code at -02.
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* gcc-3.3.5 powerpc generates incorrect code at -02.
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* Irix, MipsPRO 7.4.1m is known to cause problems.
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A limited test suite can be run with "make test". Many of
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the tests require you to configure a set of virtual IP addresses
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on your system, and some require Perl; see bin/tests/system/README
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for details.
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A limited test suite can be run with "make test". Many of
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the tests require you to configure a set of virtual IP addresses
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on your system, and some require Perl; see bin/tests/system/README
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for details.
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SunOS 4 requires "printf" to be installed to make the shared
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libraries. sh-utils-1.16 provides a "printf" which compiles
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on SunOS 4.
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SunOS 4 requires "printf" to be installed to make the shared
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libraries. sh-utils-1.16 provides a "printf" which compiles
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on SunOS 4.
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Known limitations
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Linux requires kernel build 2.6.39 or later to get the
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performance benefits from using multiple sockets.
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Linux requires kernel build 2.6.39 or later to get the
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performance benefits from using multiple sockets.
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Documentation
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The BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual is included with the
|
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source distribution in DocBook XML and HTML format, in the
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doc/arm directory.
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The BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual is included with the
|
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source distribution in DocBook XML and HTML format, in the
|
||||
doc/arm directory.
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Some of the programs in the BIND 9 distribution have man pages
|
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in their directories. In particular, the command line
|
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options of "named" are documented in /bin/named/named.8.
|
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There is now also a set of man pages for the lwres library.
|
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Some of the programs in the BIND 9 distribution have man pages
|
||||
in their directories. In particular, the command line
|
||||
options of "named" are documented in /bin/named/named.8.
|
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There is now also a set of man pages for the lwres library.
|
||||
|
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If you are upgrading from BIND 8, please read the migration
|
||||
notes in doc/misc/migration. If you are upgrading from
|
||||
BIND 4, read doc/misc/migration-4to9.
|
||||
If you are upgrading from BIND 8, please read the migration
|
||||
notes in doc/misc/migration. If you are upgrading from
|
||||
BIND 4, read doc/misc/migration-4to9.
|
||||
|
||||
Frequently asked questions and their answers can be found in
|
||||
FAQ.
|
||||
Frequently asked questions and their answers can be found in
|
||||
FAQ.
|
||||
|
||||
Additional information on various subjects can be found
|
||||
in the other README files.
|
||||
Additional information on various subjects can be found
|
||||
in the other README files.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Change Log
|
||||
|
||||
A detailed list of all changes to BIND 9 is included in the
|
||||
file CHANGES, with the most recent changes listed first.
|
||||
Change notes include tags indicating the category of the
|
||||
change that was made; these categories are:
|
||||
A detailed list of all changes to BIND 9 is included in the
|
||||
file CHANGES, with the most recent changes listed first.
|
||||
Change notes include tags indicating the category of the
|
||||
change that was made; these categories are:
|
||||
|
||||
[func] New feature
|
||||
[func] New feature
|
||||
|
||||
[bug] General bug fix
|
||||
[bug] General bug fix
|
||||
|
||||
[security] Fix for a significant security flaw
|
||||
[security] Fix for a significant security flaw
|
||||
|
||||
[experimental] Used for new features when the syntax
|
||||
or other aspects of the design are still
|
||||
in flux and may change
|
||||
[experimental] Used for new features when the syntax
|
||||
or other aspects of the design are still
|
||||
in flux and may change
|
||||
|
||||
[port] Portability enhancement
|
||||
[port] Portability enhancement
|
||||
|
||||
[maint] Updates to built-in data such as root
|
||||
server addresses and keys
|
||||
[maint] Updates to built-in data such as root
|
||||
server addresses and keys
|
||||
|
||||
[tuning] Changes to built-in configuration defaults
|
||||
and constants to improve performanceo
|
||||
[tuning] Changes to built-in configuration defaults
|
||||
and constants to improve performanceo
|
||||
|
||||
[protocol] Updates to the DNS protocol such as new
|
||||
RR types
|
||||
[protocol] Updates to the DNS protocol such as new
|
||||
RR types
|
||||
|
||||
[test] Changes to the automatic tests, not
|
||||
affecting server functionality
|
||||
[test] Changes to the automatic tests, not
|
||||
affecting server functionality
|
||||
|
||||
[cleanup] Minor corrections and refactoring
|
||||
[cleanup] Minor corrections and refactoring
|
||||
|
||||
[doc] Documentation
|
||||
[doc] Documentation
|
||||
|
||||
In general, [func] and [experimental] tags will only appear
|
||||
in new-feature releases (i.e., those with version numbers
|
||||
ending in zero). Some new functionality may be backported to
|
||||
older releases on a case-by-case basis. All other change
|
||||
types may be applied to all currently-supported releases.
|
||||
In general, [func] and [experimental] tags will only appear
|
||||
in new-feature releases (i.e., those with version numbers
|
||||
ending in zero). Some new functionality may be backported to
|
||||
older releases on a case-by-case basis. All other change
|
||||
types may be applied to all currently-supported releases.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Bug Reports and Mailing Lists
|
||||
|
||||
Bugs reports should be sent to
|
||||
Bugs reports should be sent to
|
||||
|
||||
bind9-bugs@isc.org
|
||||
bind9-bugs@isc.org
|
||||
|
||||
To join the BIND Users mailing list, send mail to
|
||||
To join the BIND Users mailing list, send mail to
|
||||
|
||||
bind-users-request@isc.org
|
||||
bind-users-request@isc.org
|
||||
|
||||
archives of which can be found via
|
||||
archives of which can be found via
|
||||
|
||||
http://www.isc.org/ops/lists/
|
||||
http://www.isc.org/ops/lists/
|
||||
|
||||
If you're planning on making changes to the BIND 9 source
|
||||
code, you might want to join the BIND Workers mailing list.
|
||||
Send mail to
|
||||
|
||||
bind-workers-request@isc.org
|
||||
If you're planning on making changes to the BIND 9 source
|
||||
code, you might want to join the BIND Workers mailing list.
|
||||
Send mail to
|
||||
|
||||
bind-workers-request@isc.org
|
||||
|
||||
|
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