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9.6.3 * BIND now builds with threads disabled in versions of NetBSD earlier than 5.0 and with pthreads enabled by default in NetBSD versions 5.0 and higher. Also removes support for unproven-pthreads, mit-pthreads and ptl2. [RT #19203] * HPUX now correctly defaults to using /dev/poll, which should increase performance. [RT #21919] * If named is running as a threaded application, after an "rndc stop" command has been issued, other inbound TCP requests can cause named to hang and never complete shutdown. [RT #22108] * When performing a GSS-TSIG signed dynamic zone update, memory could be leaked. This causes an unclean shutdown and may affect long-running servers. [RT #22573] * A bug in NetBSD and FreeBSD kernels with SO_ACCEPTFILTER enabled allows for a TCP DoS attack. Until there is a kernel fix, ISC is disabling SO_ACCEPTFILTER support in BIND. [RT #22589] * Corrected a defect where a combination of dynamic updates and zone transfers incorrectly locked the in-memory zone database, causing named to freeze. [RT #22614] * Don't run MX checks (check-mx) when the MX record points to ".". [RT #22645] * DST key reference counts can now be incremented via dst_key_attach. [RT #22672] * isc_mutex_init_errcheck() in phtreads/mutex.c failed to destroy attr. [RT #22766] * The Kerberos realm was being truncated when being pulled from the the host prinicipal, make krb5-self updates fail. [RT #22770] * named failed to preserve the case of domain names in RDATA which is not compressible when writing master files. [RT #22863] * There was a bug in how the clients-per-query code worked with some query patterns. This could result, in rare circumstances, in having all the client query slots filled with queries for the same DNS label, essentially ignoring the max-clients-per-query setting. [RT #22972] |
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