to 10. Allow setting this in named.conf using the new
'resolver-query-timeout' option, which specifies a max
time in seconds. 0 means 'default' and anything longer
than 30 will be silently set to 30. [RT #22852]
support for addzone/delzone feature (see change
#2930). Removed "new-zone-file" option, replaced
with "allow-new-zones (yes|no)". The new-zone-file
for each view is now created automatically, with
a filename generated from a hash of the view name.
It is no longer necessary to "include" the
new-zone-file in named.conf; this happens
automatically. Zones that were not added via
"rndc addzone" can no longer be removed with
"rndc delzone". [RT #19447]
to DNSSEC but are sematically equal according to plain
DNS. Apply plain DNS comparisons rather than DNSSEC
comparisons when processing UPDATE requests.
dnssec-signzone now removes such semantically duplicate
records prior to signing the RRset.
named-checkzone -r {ignore|warn|fail} (default warn)
named-compilezone -r {ignore|warn|fail} (default warn)
named.conf: check-dup-records {ignore|warn|fail};
if built with './configure --enable-filter-aaaa'.
Filters out AAAA answers to clients connecting
via IPv4. (This is NOT recommended for general
use.) [RT #20339]
update are now fully supported and no longer require
defines to enable. We now no longer overload the
NSEC3PARAM flag field, nor the NSEC OPT bit at the
apex. Secure to insecure changes are controlled by
by the named.conf option 'secure-to-insecure'.
Warning: If you had previously enabled support by
adding defines at compile time to BIND 9.6 you should
ensure that all changes that are in progress have
completed prior to upgrading to BIND 9.7. BIND 9.7
is not backwards compatible.
maintenance. The new "managed-keys" statement can
be used in place of "trusted-keys" for zones which
support this protocol. (Note: this syntax is
expected to change prior to 9.7.0 final.) [RT #19248]
- add ddns-confgen command to generate
configuration text for named.conf
- add zone option "ddns-autoconf yes;", which
causes named to generate a TSIG session key
and allow updates to the zone using that key
- add '-l' (localhost) option to nsupdate, which
causes nsupdate to connect to a locally-running
named process using the session key generated
by named
[RT #19284]
"dnssec-lookaside auto;" This is the equivalent
of "dnssec-lookaside . trust-anchor dlv.isc.org;"
plus setting a trusted-key for dlv.isc.org.
Note: The trusted key is hard-coded into named,
but is also stored in (and can be overridden
by) $sysconfdir/bind.keys. As the ISC DLV key
rolls over it can be kept up to date by replacing
the bind.keys file with a key downloaded from
https://www.isc.org/solutions/dlv. [RT #18685]
are now /var/run/named/named.pid and
/var/run/lwresd/lwresd.pid respectively.
This allows the owner of the containing directory
to be set, for "named -u" support, and allows there
to be a permanent symbolic link in the path, for
"named -t" support. [RT #18306]
'dig +nsid' requests NSID from server.
'request-nsid yes;' causes recursive server to send
NSID requests to upstream servers. Server responds
to NSID requests with the string configured by
'server-id' option. [RT #17091]
consistancy. Default acache-enable off in BIND 9.4
as it requires memory usage to be configured.
It may be enabled by default in BIND 9.5 once we
have more experience with it.
to the builtin acls "localnets" and "localhost".
This is being done to make caching servers less
attractive as reflective amplifying targets for
spoofed traffic. This still leave authoritative
servers exposed.
The best fix is for full BCP 38 deployment to
remove spoofed traffic.
512 byte receive buffer if the initial EDNS queries
fail. [RT #14852]
1952. [func] The maximum EDNS UDP response named will send can
now be set in named.conf (max-udp-size). This is
independent of the advertised receive buffer
(edns-udp-size). [RT #14852]