- 'rndc signing -list' displays the current
state of signing operations
- 'rndc signing -clear' clears the signing state
records for keys that have fully signed the zone
- 'rndc signing -nsec3param' sets the NSEC3
parameters for the zone
The 'rndc keydone' syntax is removed. [RT #23729]
a dynamic zone to disk; "rndc sync -clean" also
removes the journal file after syncing. Also,
"rndc freeze" no longer removes journal files.
[RT #22473]
by Andrew Tridgell of the Samba project.) [RT #22629]
2988. [experimental] Added a "dlopen" DLZ driver, allowing the creation
of external DLZ drivers that can be loaded as
shared objects at runtime rather than linked with
named. Currently this is switched on via a
compile-time option, "configure --with-dlz-dlopen".
Note: the syntax for configuring DLZ zones
is likely to be refined in future releases.
(Contributed by Andrew Tridgell of the Samba
project.) [RT #22629]
2987. [func] Improve ease of configuring TKEY/GSS updates by
adding a "tkey-gssapi-keytab" option. If set,
updates will be allowed with any key matching
a principal in the specified keytab file.
"tkey-gssapi-credential" is no longer required
and is expected to be deprecated. (Contributed
by Andrew Tridgell of the Samba project.)
[RT #22629]
allow dynamic addition and deletion of zones.
To enable this feature, specify a "new-zone-file"
option at the view or options level in named.conf.
Zone configuration information for the new zones
will be written into that file. To make the new
zones persist after a restart, "include" the file
into named.conf in the appropriate view. (Note:
This feature is not yet documented, and its syntax
is expected to change.) [RT #19447]
if built with './configure --enable-filter-aaaa'.
Filters out AAAA answers to clients connecting
via IPv4. (This is NOT recommended for general
use.) [RT #20339]
to be fully automated in zones configured for
dynamic DNS. 'auto-dnssec allow;' permits a zone
to be signed by creating keys for it in the
key-directory and using 'rndc sign <zone>'.
'auto-dnssec maintain;' allows that too, plus it
also keeps the zone's DNSSEC keys up to date
according to their timing metadata. [RT #19943]
maintenance. The new "managed-keys" statement can
be used in place of "trusted-keys" for zones which
support this protocol. (Note: this syntax is
expected to change prior to 9.7.0 final.) [RT #19248]