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5165. [contrib] Removed SDB drivers from contrib; they're obsolete. [GL #428] 5164. [bug] Correct errno to result translation in dlz filesystem modules. [GL #884] 5163. [cleanup] Out-of-tree builds failed --enable-dnstap. [GL #836] 5162. [cleanup] Improve dnssec-keymgr manual. Thanks to Tony Finch. [GL !1518] 5161. [bug] Do not require the SEP bit to be set for mirror zone trust anchors. [GL #873] 5160. [contrib] Added DNAME support to the DLZ LDAP schema. Also fixed a compilation bug affecting several DLZ modules. [GL #872] 5159. [bug] dnssec-coverage was incorrectly ignoring names specified on the command line without trailing dots. [GL !1478] 5158. [protocol] Add support for AMTRELAY and ZONEMD. [GL #867] 5157. [bug] Nslookup now errors out if there are extra command line arguments. [GL #207] 5141. [security] Zone transfer controls for writable DLZ zones were not effective as the allowzonexfr method was not being called for such zones. (CVE-2019-6465) [GL #790] 5118. [security] Named could crash if it is managing a key with `managed-keys` and the authoritative zone is rolling the key to an unsupported algorithm. (CVE-2018-5745) [GL #780] 5110. [security] Named leaked memory if there were multiple Key Tag EDNS options present. (CVE-2018-5744) [GL #772] --- 9.13.6 released --- 5156. [doc] Extended and refined the section of the ARM describing mirror zones. [GL #774] 5155. [func] "named -V" now outputs the default paths to named.conf, rndc.conf, bind.keys, and other files used or created by named and other tools, so that the correct paths to these files can quickly be determined regardless of the configure settings used when BIND was built. [GL #859] 5154. [bug] dig: process_opt could be called twice on the same message leading to a assertion failure. [GL #860] 5153. [func] Zone transfer statistics (size, number of records, and number of messages) are now logged for outgoing transfers as well as incoming ones. [GL #513] 5152. [func] Improved logging of DNSSEC key events: - Zone signing and DNSKEY maintenance events are now logged to the "dnssec" category - Messages are now logged when DNSSEC keys are pubished, activated, inactivated, deleted, or revoked. [GL #714] 5151. [func] Options that have been been marked as obsolete in named.conf for a very long time are now fatal configuration errors. [GL #358] 5150. [cleanup] Remove the ability to compile BIND with assertions disabled. [GL #735] 5149. [func] "rndc dumpdb" now prints a line above a stale RRset indicating how long the data will be retained in the cache for emergency use. [GL #101] 5148. [bug] named did not sign the TKEY response. [GL #821] 5147. [bug] dnssec-keymgr: Add a five-minute margin to better handle key events close to 'now'. [GL #848] 5146. [placeholder] 5145. [func] Use atomics instead of locked variables for isc_quota and isc_counter. [GL !1389] 5144. [bug] dig now returns a non-zero exit code when a TCP connection is prematurely closed by a peer more than once for the same lookup. [GL #820] 5143. [bug] dnssec-keymgr and dnssec-coverage failed to find key files for zone names ending in ".". [GL #560] 5142. [cleanup] Removed "configure --disable-rpz-nsip" and "--disable-rpz-nsdname" options. "nsip-enable" and "nsdname-enable" both now default to yes, regardless of compile-time settings. [GL #824] 5140. [bug] Don't immediately mark existing keys as inactive and deleted when running dnssec-keymgr for the first time. [GL #117] 5139. [bug] If possible, don't use forwarders when priming. This ensures we can get root server IP addresses from priming query response glue, which may not be present if the forwarding server is returning minimal responses. [GL #752] 5138. [bug] Under some circumstances named could hit an assertion failure when doing qname minimization when using forwarders. [GL #797] 5137. [func] named now logs messages whenever a mirror zone becomes usable or unusable for resolution purposes. [GL #818] 5136. [cleanup] Check in named-checkconf that allow-update and allow-update-forwarding are not set at the view/options level; fix documentation. [GL #512] 5135. [port] sparc: Use smt_pause() instead of pause. [GL #816] 5134. [bug] win32: WSAStartup was not called before getservbyname was called. [GL #590] 5133. [bug] 'rndc managed-keys' didn't handle class and view correctly and failed to add new lines between each view. [GL !1327] 5132. [bug] Fix race condition in cleanup part of dns_dt_create(). [GL !1323] 5131. [cleanup] Address Coverity warnings. [GL #801] 5130. [cleanup] Remove support for l10n message catalogs. [GL #709] 5129. [contrib] sdlz_helper.c:build_querylist was not properly splitting the query string. [GL #798] 5128. [bug] Refreshkeytime was not being updated for managed keys zones. [GL #784] 5127. [bug] rcode.c:maybe_numeric failed to handle NUL in text regions. [GL #807] 5126. [bug] Named incorrectly accepted empty base64 and hex encoded fields when reading master files. [GL #807] 5125. [bug] Allow for up to 100 records or 64k of data when caching a negative response. [GL #804] 5124. [bug] Named could incorrectly return FORMERR rather than SERVFAIL. [GL #804] 5123. [bug] dig could hang indefinitely after encountering an error before creating a TCP socket. [GL #692] 5122. [bug] In a "forward first;" configuration, a forwarder timeout did not prevent that forwarder from being queried again after falling back to full recursive resolution. [GL #315] 5121. [contrib] dlz_stub_driver.c fails to return ISC_R_NOTFOUND on none matching zone names. [GL !1299] 5120. [placeholder] 5119. [placeholder] 5117. [placeholder] 5116. [bug] Named/named-checkconf triggered a assertion when a mirror zone's name is bad. [GL #778] 5115. [bug] Allow unsupported algorithms in zone when not used for signing with dnssec-signzone. [GL #783] 5114. [func] Include a 'reconfig/reload in progress' status line in rndc status, use it in tests. 5113. [port] Fixed a Windows build error. 5112. [bug] Named/named-checkconf could dump core if there was a missing masters clause and a bad notify clause. [GL #779] 5111. [bug] Occluded DNSKEY records could make it into the delegating NSEC/NSEC3 bitmap. [GL #742] 5109. [cleanup] Remove support for RSAMD5 algorithm. [GL #628] |
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$NetBSD: README,v 1.17 2018/04/08 16:57:07 jmcneill Exp $ Organization of Sources: This directory hierarchy is using an organization that separates source for programs that we have obtained from external third parties (where NetBSD is not the primary maintainer) from the system source. The hierarchy is grouped by license, and then package per license, and is organized as follows: external/ Makefile Descend into the license sub-directories. <license>/ Per-license sub-directories. Makefile Descend into the package sub-directories. <package>/ Per-package sub-directories. Makefile Build the package. dist/ The third-party source for a given package. bin/ lib/ sbin/ BSD makefiles "reach over" from these into "../dist/". This arrangement allows for packages to be easily disabled or excised as necessary, either on a per-license or per-package basis. The licenses currently used are: apache2 Apache 2.0 license. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php atheros Atheros License. bsd BSD (or equivalent) licensed software, possibly with the "advertising clause". http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php cddl Common Development and Distribution License (the sun license which is based on the Mozilla Public License version 1.1). http://www.opensource.org/licenses/cddl1.php gpl2 GNU Public License, version 2 (or earlier). http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php gpl3 GNU Public License, version 3. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html historical Lucent's old license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/historical.php ibm-public IBM's public license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ibmpl.php intel-fw-eula Intel firmware license with redistribution restricted to OEM. intel-fw-public Intel firmware license permitting redistribution with terms similar to BSD licensed software. intel-public Intel license permitting redistribution with terms similar to BSD licensed software. mit MIT (X11) style license. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php mpl Mozilla Public license. https://opensource.org/licenses/MPL-2.0 nvidia-firmware NVIDIA firmware license permitting redistribution for use on operating systems distributed under the terms of an OSI-approved open source license. public-domain Non-license for code that has been explicitly put into the Public Domain. realtek RealTek license. zlib Zlib (BSD-like) license. http://www.zlib.net/zlib_license.html If a package has components covered by different licenses (for example, GPL2 and the LGPL), use the <license> subdirectory for the more restrictive license. If a package allows the choice of a license to use, we'll generally use the less restrictive license. If in doubt about where a package should be located, please contact <core@NetBSD.org> for advice. Migration Strategy: Eventually src/dist (and associated framework in other base source directories) and src/gnu will be migrated to this hierarchy. Maintenance Strategy: The sources under src/external/<license>/<package>/dist/ are generally a combination of a published distribution plus changes that we submit to the maintainers and that are not yet published by them. Make sure all changes made to the external sources are submitted to the appropriate maintainer, but only after coordinating with the NetBSD maintainers.