BIND 9.10 includes a number of changes from earlier releases, including:
- DNS Response-rate limiting (DNS RRL)
- A new "prefetch" option can improve recursive resolver performance
- ACLs can now be specified based on geographic location using the
MaxMind GeoIP databases.
- A new compile-time option, NATIVE_PKCS11 allows the BIND 9
cryptography functions to use the PKCS#11 API natively.
*NOTE*
This is a release candidate, it may contain bugs.
*NOTE*
Changes: https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-announce/2014-April/000906.html
Sponsored by: Absolight
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getdns is a modern asynchronous DNS API.
It implements DNS entry points from a design developed and vetted by application
developers, in an API specification edited by Paul Hoffman. With the development
of this API, we intend to offer application developers a modernized and flexible
way to access DNS security (DNSSEC) and other powerful new DNS features;
a particular hope is to inspire application developers towards innovative
security solutions in their applications.
WWW: http://getdnsapi.net/
list of domains (similar to Net::Patricia but for FQDNs).
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-DNS-Match/
PR: ports/187098
Submitted by: Paul Schmehl <pauls@utdallas.edu>
This directory contains a Python module that implements a DNS (Domain
Name Server) client, plus additional modules that define some symbolic
constants used by DNS (dnstype, dnsclass, dnsopcode).
WWW: http://pydns.sourceforge.net/
WWW: https://launchpad.net/py3dns
IRONSIDES is an authoritative DNS server that is provably invulnerable to
many of the problems that plague other servers. It achieves this property
through the use of formal methods in its design, in particular the language
Ada and the SPARK formal methods tool set. Code validated in this way is
provably exception-free, contains no data flow errors, and terminates only
in the ways that its programmers explicitly say that it can. These are very
desirable properties from a computer security perspective.
IRONSIDES is not a complete implementation of DNS. In particular, it does
not support zone transfers or recursive queries. It does, however, support
a sufficient number of DNS records to be useful as an authoritative DNS
server for an enterprise.
20140130 multimedia/kino: Not developed since 2009, declared dead 05.08.2013 on there website.
2014-01-31 x11-drivers/xf86-video-imstt: Broken, unsupported and unmaintained upstream.
2014-01-31 x11-drivers/xf86-video-via: Broken, not supported upstream.
2014-01-31 multimedia/vdr-plugin-softdevice: Broken after ffmpeg update (not sure it ever worked)
2014-01-31 sysutils/mbmon: Use sysutils/xmbmon instead. This port will be removed soon
2014-01-31 dns/bind96: EOL in January 2014, consider moving to Bind 9.8 or 9.9
2014-01-31 x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveau: Not supported, missing kernel support. use the nvidia driver.
URPL::Prepare is a Perl module that prepares hostname for URBL domain lookup
and is used by Net::DNSBL::MultiDaemon
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/URBL-Prepare/
PR: ports/185089
Submitted by: Kurt Jaeger <fbsd-ports opsec.eu>
For all new features, see
http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/svn/nsd/tags/NSD_4_0_0_REL/doc/NSD-4-features
This version replaces the nsdc control program with nsd-control.
This requires some manual setup with nsd-control-setup and editing
of the config files. nsd-control is incompatible with nsdc so when
that is used in scripts, these should be adapted.
NSD 3 is still supported as dns/nsd3.
PR: 183888
Submitted by: Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap@NLnetLabs.nl>
2013-10-10 www/ruby-nora: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
www/aswiki
2013-10-10 textproc/ruby-amrita: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-15 security/flowtag: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 lang/ruby-lua4: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-15 dns/dnsdoctor: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
It consists of a client that regularly sends UDP packets and a
server that updates a bind zone file or runs a command using the
peer IPv4 address of recieved UDP packets.
WWW: http://fossil.instinctive.eu/ddns/home
PR: ports/179316
Submitted by: Natacha Porte <natbsd@instinctive.eu>
for domain name registries/registrars/resellers
what Perl DBI is for databases.
Net::DRI offers a uniform API to access services.
It can be used by registrars to access registries.
It can be used by clients to access registrars and/or resellers.
It can be used by anonyone to do whois, DAS or IRIS DCHK queries.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-DRI/
PR: ports/178298
Submitted by: Mark Felder <feld@feld.me>
This is done in a similar manner as the old bind-tools, but uses bind99
instead of bind97 as master port.
Change bind99 to facilitate the bind-tools slave, in a simlar way as was
done for bind97.
Approved by: erwin (maintainer)
console/service/daemon dynamic DNS client.
It gives the possibility to have your own fixed hostname registered on the
internet, although your IP might be changing. It checks periodically whether
the IP address stored by the DNS server is the real current IP address of the
machine that is running it.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/inadyn-mt/
PR: ports/177149
Submitted by: William Grzybowski <william88@gmail.com>
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Feature safe: yes
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Feature safe: yes
This port is based on dns/dnsmasq 2.62_1,1 and has been updated to 2.63rc2.
Description (by Simon Kelley, the upstream maintainer):
Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server.
It is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It
can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. The
DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines with
DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in the DNS with names configured either
in each host or in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports static and
dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP/TFTP/PXE for network booting of diskless
machines.
This module allows you to get the public suffix of a domain name using
the Public Suffix List from http://publicsuffix.org
A public suffix is one under which Internet users can directly register names.
Some examples of public suffixes are .com, .co.uk and pvt.k12.wy.us.
Accurately knowing the public suffix of a domain is useful when handling web
browser cookies, highlighting the most important part of a domain name in a
user interface or sorting URLs by web site
WWW: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/publicsuffix/
PR: ports/169326
Submitted by: d.pryadko@rambler-co.ru
The initial g stands for Geographic, as gdnsd offers a plugin system for
geographic (or other sorts of) balancing, redirection, and service-state-conscious
failover. If you don't care about that feature, it's still quite good at being
a very fast, lean, and resilient authoritative-only server for static DNS data.
gdnsd is written in C using libev and pthreads with a focus on highi performance,
low latency service. It does not offer any form of caching or recursive service,
and does not support DNSSEC.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/gdnsd/
PR: ports/167946
Submitted by: Stefan Caunter <stef@scaleengine.com>
The Net::DNS::Zone::Parser should be considered a preprocessor that "normalizes"
a zonefile.
It will read a zonefile in a format conforming to the relevant RFCs with the
addition of BIND's GENERATE directive from disk and will write fully specified
resource records (RRs) to a filehandle. Whereby:
- All comments are stripped
- There is one RR per line
- Each RR is fully expanded i.e. all domain names are fully qualified
(canonicalised) and the CLASS and TTLs are specified.
- Some RRs may be 'stripped' from the source or otherwise processed. For details
see the 'read' method.
Note that this module does not have a notion of what constitutes a valid zone,
it only parses. For example, the parser will happilly parse RRs with ownernames
that are below in another zone because a NS RR elsewhere in the zone.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-DNS-Zone-Parser/
PR: ports/167708
Submitted by: Jimmy Bergman <jimmy@sigint.se>
should use to boost online privacy and security. It works
by encrypting all DNS traffic between the user and OpenDNS,
preventing any spying, spoofing or man-in-the-middle attacks.
WWW: https://www.opendns.com/technology/dnscrypt/
PR: ports/167833
Submitted by: Leo Vandewoestijne <freebsd@dns-lab.com>
Mozilla::PublicSuffix provides a single function that returns the public suffix
of a domain name by referencing a parsed copy of Mozilla's Public Suffix List.
From the official website at http://publicsuffix.org:
A "public suffix" is one under which Internet users can directly register names.
Some examples of public suffixes are .com, .co.uk and pvt.k12.wy.us. The Public
Suffix List is a list of all known public suffixes.
A copy of the official list is bundled with the distribution. As the official
list continues to be updated, the bundled copy will inevitably fall out of date.
Therefore, if the bundled copy of found to be over thirty days old, this
distribution's installer provides the option to check for a new version of the
list and download/use it if one is found.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mozilla-PublicSuffix/
Feature safe: yes
Easyzone is a package to manage the common record types of a zone file,
including SOA records. This module sits on top of the dnspython package
and provides a higher level abstraction for common zone file manipulation
use cases.
WWW: http://www.psychofx.com/easyzone/
PR: ports/164961
Submitted by: Attila Nagy <bra at fsn.hu>
stay as a -devel until it's formally released, which should be soon'ish.
BIND 9.9 includes a number of changes from BIND 9.8 and earlier releases,
including:
NXDOMAIN redirection
Improved startup and reconfiguration time, especially with large
numbers of authoritative zones
New "inline-signing" option, allows named to sign zones completely
transparently, including static zones
Many other new features, especially for DNSSEC
See the CHANGES file for more information on features.
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00592
APIs (libraries) for application developers to make softwares
IDNA2008-compliant, and also provides tools for system administrators
to process IDNs appropriately according to IDNA2008 specification.
The idnkit-2 is a toolkit revised by JPRS from the idnkit-1.0
developed by JPNIC, and it is released as an open source
free software modified to comply with IDNA2008.
idnkit-2 consists from its main part written in C and additional
API packages for other languages (Java, Python, and Perl).
WWW: http://jprs.co.jp/idn/index-e.html
PR: ports/162521
Submitted by: Rafal Lesniak <fbsd@grid.einherjar.de>
Feature safe: yes
APIs (libraries) for application developers to make softwares
IDNA2008-compliant, and also provides tools for system administrators
to process IDNs appropriately according to IDNA2008 specification.
The idnkit-2 is a toolkit revised by JPRS from the idnkit-1.0
developed by JPNIC, and it is released as an open source
free software modified to comply with IDNA2008.
idnkit-2 consists from its main part written in C and additional
API packages for other languages (Java, Python, and Perl).
WWW: http://jprs.co.jp/idn/index-e.html
PR: ports/162520
Submitted by: Rafal Lesniak <fbsd@grid.einherjar.de>
Feature safe: yes
Public Suffix Service is a Ruby domain name parser based on the Public Suffix
List.
The Public Suffix Service is a cross-vendor initiative to provide an accurate
list of domain name suffixes.
The Public Suffix Service is an initiative of the Mozilla Project, but is
maintained as a community resource. It is available for use in any software, but
was originally created to meet the needs of browser manufacturers.
A "public suffix" is one under which Internet users can directly register names.
Some examples of public suffixes are ".com", ".co.uk" and "pvt.k12.wy.us". The
Public Suffix List is a list of all known public suffixes.
WWW: http://www.simonecarletti.com/code/public_suffix_service/
WWW: https://github.com/weppos/public_suffix_service
WWW: https://rubygems.org/gems/public_suffix_service