been repaired. Other USE_ overrides should work better. [ISC-Bugs #19434]
- A check for the local flavor of IFNAMSIZ had a broken 'else' condition,
that probably still resulted in the correct behaviour (but wouldn't use
a larger defined value provided by the host OS). [ISC-Bugs #19434]
leak ~20-30 octets per DHCPDISCOVER packet while failover was in use
and in normal state. [ISC-Bugs #19548]
- Various compilation fixes have been included for the memory related
DEBUG #defines in includes/site.h. [ISC-Bugs #19548]
a DHCID (still currently implemented as a TXT RR). This would cause later
expiration or release events to fail to remove the domain name. The feature
now also inserts the client's up to date DHCID record, so records may safely
be removed at expiration or release time. Thanks to a patch submitted by
Christof Chen. [ISC-Bugs #19500]
to stop receiving packets is fixed. The same fix also means that the MAC
address will no longer appear 'bogus' on DLPI-based systems.
[ISC-Bugs #19186]
- A bug in select handling was discovered where the results of one select()
call were discarded, causing the server to process the next select() call
and use more system calls than required. This has been repaired - the
sockets will be handled after the first return from select(), resulting in
fewer system calls. [ISC-Bugs #19186]
the client has been deprived of all A and AAAA records (not only the last
one of either of those). This resolves a bug where dual stack clients
would not be able to regain their names after either expiration event.
[ISC-Bugs #18716]
which is seen in some malformed DHCP client packets, was modified.
It now logs the universe name, and does not log the length values
(which are bogus corruption read from the packet anyway). It also
carries a hopefully more useful explanation. [ISC-Bugs #18241]
This is for my bug # 18914.
This is also documented in dhcpd.8 manual page.
(Still need to make sure dhcpd.8 is clear about the
purpose of atsfp and about any problems when upgrading.)