HISTORY revision 224092
1Summary of functional enhancements from prior major releases of BIND 9:
2
3BIND 9.6.0
4
5        Full NSEC3 support
6
7        Automatic zone re-signing
8
9	New update-policy methods tcp-self and 6to4-self
10
11        The BIND 8 resolver library, libbind, has been removed from the
12        BIND 9 distribution and is now available as a separate download.
13
14	Change the default pid file location from /var/run to
15	/var/run/{named,lwresd} for improved chroot/setuid support.
16
17BIND 9.5.0
18
19	GSS-TSIG support (RFC 3645).
20
21	DHCID support.
22
23	Experimental http server and statistics support for named via xml.
24
25	More detailed statistics counters including those supported in BIND 8.
26
27	Faster ACL processing.
28
29	Use Doxygen to generate internal documentation.
30
31        Efficient LRU cache-cleaning mechanism.
32
33        NSID support.
34
35BIND 9.4.0
36
37	Implemented "additional section caching (or acache)", an
38	internal cache framework for additional section content to
39	improve response performance.  Several configuration options
40	were provided to control the behavior.
41
42	New notify type 'master-only'.  Enable notify for master
43	zones only.
44
45	Accept 'notify-source' style syntax for query-source.
46
47	rndc now allows addresses to be set in the server clauses.
48
49	New option "allow-query-cache".  This lets "allow-query"
50	be used to specify the default zone access level rather
51	than having to have every zone override the global value.
52	"allow-query-cache" can be set at both the options and view
53	levels.  If "allow-query-cache" is not set then "allow-recursion"
54	is used if set, otherwise "allow-query" is used if set
55	unless "recursion no;" is set in which case "none;" is used,
56	otherwise the default (localhost; localnets;) is used.
57
58	rndc: the source address can now be specified.
59
60	ixfr-from-differences now takes master and slave in addition
61	to yes and no at the options and view levels.
62
63	Allow the journal's name to be changed via named.conf.
64
65	'rndc notify zone [class [view]]' resend the NOTIFY messages
66	for the specified zone.
67
68	'dig +trace' now randomly selects the next servers to try.
69	Report if there is a bad delegation.
70
71	Improve check-names error messages.
72
73	Make public the function to read a key file, dst_key_read_public().
74
75	dig now returns the byte count for axfr/ixfr.
76			
77	allow-update is now settable at the options / view level.
78
79	named-checkconf now checks the logging configuration.
80
81	host now can turn on memory debugging flags with '-m'.
82
83	Don't send notify messages to self.
84
85	Perform sanity checks on NS records which refer to 'in zone' names.
86
87	New zone option "notify-delay".  Specify a minimum delay
88	between sets of NOTIFY messages.
89
90	Extend adjusting TTL warning messages.
91
92	Named and named-checkzone can now both check for non-terminal
93	wildcard records.
94
95	"rndc freeze/thaw" now freezes/thaws all zones.
96
97	named-checkconf now check acls to verify that they only
98	refer to existing acls.
99
100	The server syntax has been extended to support a range of
101	servers.
102
103	Report differences between hints and real NS rrset and
104	associated address records.
105
106	Preserve the case of domain names in rdata during zone
107	transfers.
108
109	Restructured the data locking framework using architecture
110	dependent atomic operations (when available), improving
111	response performance on multi-processor machines significantly.
112	x86, x86_64, alpha, powerpc, and mips are currently supported.
113
114	UNIX domain controls are now supported.
115
116	Add support for additional zone file formats for improving
117	loading performance.  The masterfile-format option in
118	named.conf can be used to specify a non-default format.  A
119	separate command named-compilezone was provided to generate
120	zone files in the new format.  Additionally, the -I and -O
121	options for dnssec-signzone specify the input and output
122	formats.
123
124	dnssec-signzone can now randomize signature end times
125	(dnssec-signzone -j jitter).
126
127	Add support for CH A record.
128
129	Add additional zone data constancy checks.  named-checkzone
130	has extended checking of NS, MX and SRV record and the hosts
131	they reference.  named has extended post zone load checks.
132	New zone options: check-mx and integrity-check.
133
134
135	edns-udp-size can now be overridden on a per server basis.
136
137	dig can now specify the EDNS version when making a query.
138
139	Added framework for handling multiple EDNS versions.
140
141	Additional memory debugging support to track size and mctx
142	arguments.
143
144	Detect duplicates of UDP queries we are recursing on and
145	drop them.  New stats category "duplicates".
146
147	"USE INTERNAL MALLOC" is now runtime selectable.
148
149	The lame cache is now done on a <qname,qclass,qtype> basis
150	as some servers only appear to be lame for certain query
151	types.
152
153	Limit the number of recursive clients that can be waiting
154	for a single query (<qname,qtype,qclass>) to resolve.  New
155	options clients-per-query and max-clients-per-query.
156
157	dig: report the number of extra bytes still left in the
158	packet after processing all the records.
159
160	Support for IPSECKEY rdata type.
161
162	Raise the UDP recieve buffer size to 32k if it is less than 32k.
163
164	x86 and x86_64 now have seperate atomic locking implementations.
165
166	named-checkconf now validates update-policy entries.
167
168	Attempt to make the amount of work performed in a iteration
169	self tuning.  The covers nodes clean from the cache per
170	iteration, nodes written to disk when rewriting a master
171	file and nodes destroyed per iteration when destroying a
172	zone or a cache.
173
174	ISC string copy API.
175
176	Automatic empty zone creation for D.F.IP6.ARPA and friends.
177	Note: RFC 1918 zones are not yet covered by this but are
178	likely to be in a future release.
179
180	New options: empty-server, empty-contact, empty-zones-enable
181	and disable-empty-zone.
182
183	dig now has a '-q queryname' and '+showsearch' options.
184
185	host/nslookup now continue (default)/fail on SERVFAIL.
186
187	dig now warns if 'RA' is not set in the answer when 'RD'
188	was set in the query.  host/nslookup skip servers that fail
189	to set 'RA' when 'RD' is set unless a server is explicitly
190	set.
191
192	Integrate contibuted DLZ code into named.
193
194	Integrate contibuted IDN code from JPNIC.
195
196	libbind: corresponds to that from BIND 8.4.7.
197
198BIND 9.3.0
199
200	DNSSEC is now DS based (RFC 3658).
201	See also RFC 3845, doc/draft/draft-ietf-dnsext-dnssec-*.
202
203	DNSSEC lookaside validation.
204
205	check-names is now implemented.
206	rrset-order in more complete.
207
208	IPv4/IPv6 transition support, dual-stack-servers.
209
210	IXFR deltas can now be generated when loading master files,
211	ixfr-from-differences.
212
213	It is now possible to specify the size of a journal, max-journal-size.
214
215	It is now possible to define a named set of master servers to be
216	used in masters clause, masters.
217
218	The advertised EDNS UDP size can now be set, edns-udp-size.
219
220	allow-v6-synthesis has been obsoleted.
221
222	NOTE:
223	* Zones containing MD and MF will now be rejected.
224	* dig, nslookup name. now report "Not Implemented" as
225	  NOTIMP rather than NOTIMPL.  This will have impact on scripts
226	  that are looking for NOTIMPL.
227
228	libbind: corresponds to that from BIND 8.4.5.
229
230BIND 9.2.0
231
232	The size of the cache can now be limited using the
233        "max-cache-size" option.
234
235	The server can now automatically convert RFC1886-style recursive
236	lookup requests into RFC2874-style lookups, when enabled using the
237	new option "allow-v6-synthesis".  This allows stub resolvers that
238	support AAAA records but not A6 record chains or binary labels to
239	perform lookups in domains that make use of these IPv6 DNS
240	features.
241
242	Performance has been improved.
243
244	The man pages now use the more portable "man" macros rather than
245	the "mandoc" macros, and are installed by "make install".
246
247	The named.conf parser has been completely rewritten.  It now
248	supports "include" directives in more places such as inside "view"
249	statements, and it no longer has any reserved words.
250
251	The "rndc status" command is now implemented.
252
253	rndc can now be configured automatically.
254
255	A BIND 8 compatible stub resolver library is now included in
256	lib/bind.
257
258	OpenSSL has been removed from the distribution.  This means that to
259	use DNSSEC, OpenSSL must be installed and the --with-openssl option
260	must be supplied to configure.  This does not apply to the use of
261	TSIG, which does not require OpenSSL.
262
263	The source distribution now builds on Windows.  See
264	win32utils/readme1.txt and win32utils/win32-build.txt for details.
265
266	This distribution also includes a new lightweight stub
267	resolver library and associated resolver daemon that fully
268	support forward and reverse lookups of both IPv4 and IPv6
269	addresses.  This library is considered experimental and
270	is not a complete replacement for the BIND 8 resolver library.
271	Applications that use the BIND 8 res_* functions to perform
272	DNS lookups or dynamic updates still need to be linked against
273	the BIND 8 libraries.  For DNS lookups, they can also use the
274	new "getrrsetbyname()" API.
275
276	BIND 9.2 is capable of acting as an authoritative server
277	for DNSSEC secured zones.  This functionality is believed to
278	be stable and complete except for lacking support for
279	verifications involving wildcard records in secure zones.
280
281	When acting as a caching server, BIND 9.2 can be configured
282	to perform DNSSEC secure resolution on behalf of its clients.
283	This part of the DNSSEC implementation is still considered
284	experimental.  For detailed information about the state of the
285	DNSSEC implementation, see the file doc/misc/dnssec.
286
287	There are a few known bugs:
288
289	    On some systems, IPv6 and IPv4 sockets interact in
290	    unexpected ways.  For details, see doc/misc/ipv6.
291	    To reduce the impact of these problems, the server
292	    no longer listens for requests on IPv6 addresses
293	    by default.  If you need to accept DNS queries over
294	    IPv6, you must specify "listen-on-v6 { any; };"
295	    in the named.conf options statement.
296
297	    FreeBSD prior to 4.2 (and 4.2 if running as non-root)
298	    and OpenBSD prior to 2.8 log messages like
299	    "fcntl(8, F_SETFL, 4): Inappropriate ioctl for device".
300	    This is due to a bug in "/dev/random" and impacts the
301	    server's DNSSEC support.
302
303	    OS X 10.1.4 (Darwin 5.4), OS X 10.1.5 (Darwin 5.5) and
304	    OS X 10.2 (Darwin 6.0) reports errors like
305	    "fcntl(3, F_SETFL, 4): Operation not supported by device".
306	    This is due to a bug in "/dev/random" and impacts the
307	    server's DNSSEC support.
308
309	    --with-libtool does not work on AIX.
310
311	A bug in some versions of the Microsoft DNS server can cause zone
312        transfers from a BIND 9 server to a W2K server to fail.  For details,
313	see the "Zone Transfers" section in doc/misc/migration.
314