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bind/doc/todo/mws/todo
Michael Sawyer 26b68431ee todo
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Check text strings for host and nslookup output of various types.
nsupdate code check and cleanup. Make sure prereq, etc... work.
Fix wpk's build/tests scripts to
- not run if the previous test failed (to keep logs and cores around)
- display the date and time of the last run
Big todo list for dig, from code walkthrough with Brian:
strncpy -> isc_mem_strdup
oname in setup_lookup can be on the stack instead of allocated
Move INSIST in insert_lookup up
Fix -b option in UDP mode (make sure server and bind address are
compatible)
Use symbolic names for exit codes
l->retries-- can be moved out of if/else
+tcp/vc no longer needs to be prohibited in batchfiles
digrc filename print length shouldn't be 132
bargc should be more than 14
Split up launch_next_query
0 should be dns_rcode_noerror
How is data in additional section printer in *XFR
What happens if additional data is after the end of an *XFR
Legality of serial 0
query point in clear_query should be **
Opcode 100 spelled wrong in host.c
atoi -> strtol
warning for bufsize and others out of bounds
Statistics, from Sam's code. [PENDING]
+view and +zone stuff [PENDING draft approval]
dig, isolate -x/host/nslookup ip->in-addr auto-detection and conversion
into dighost.c [COMPLETED]
Serialize dig's transmissions to servers [COMPLETED]
Clean up option parsing in dig [COMPLETED]
Examine dig8's behavior when one of the servers it talks to servfail's
back, and, if necessary, reproduce behavior in dig9. (RT351)
[COMPLETED]
Remove or fix port number display in places where it is not correctly
reported (nslookup, in particular). (RT352) [COMPLETED]
Modify sanitize script to allow more than one key [COMPLETED]
Check functionality of +search option [COMPLETED]
Check necessity of +details option / remove it [COMPLETED]
Make -t and -c change command line parsing so that unprefixed class and types
are treated as hosts. [COMPLETED]