One second may not be enough for an NSEC3 chain change triggered by an
UPDATE message to complete. Wait up to 10 seconds when checking whether
a given NSEC3 chain change is complete in the "nsupdate" system test.
In the "nsupdate" system test, do not sleep before checking results of
changes which are expected to be processed synchronously, i.e. before
nsupdate returns.
Temporary files created by a given system test should be removed by its
clean.sh script, not its setup.sh script. Remove redundant "rm"
invocations from setup.sh scripts. Move required "rm" invocations from
setup.sh scripts to their corresponding clean.sh scripts.
- all tests with "recursion yes" now also specify "dnssec-validation yes",
and all tests with "recursion no" also specify "dnssec-validation no".
this must be maintained in all new tests, or else validation will fail
when we use local root zones for testing.
- clean.sh has been modified where necessary to remove managed-keys.bind
and viewname.mkeys files.
- removed a few remaing places where output wasn't being passed
through echo_i or cat_i
- added a "digcomp" function to conf.sh.in to send digcomp.pl output
through cat_i and return the correct exit value
- set SYSTESTDIR when calling echo_i from nsX directories, so that
the test name will always be printed correctly
- fixed a test name typo in conf.sh.in
The check_mx() function in lib/ns/update.c incorrectly tests whether the
DNS_RDATA_CHECKMX/DNS_RDATA_CHECKMXFAIL flags are set for each applied
MX record update as these flags are never set in code paths related to
dynamic updates; they can only be set when loading a zone from a master
file (DNS_ZONEOPT_CHECKMX -> DNS_MASTER_CHECKMX -> DNS_RDATA_CHECKMX).
This flaw allows MX records containing IP addresses to be added to a
zone even when "check-mx fail;" is used.
Ensure correct behavior by modifying the relevant tests in check_mx() so
that they use DNS_ZONEOPT_CHECKMX/DNS_ZONEOPT_CHECKMXFAIL instead.
- add CHANGES note
- update copyrights and license headers
- add -j to the make commands in .gitlab-ci.yml to take
advantage of parallelization in the gitlab CI process
4788. [cleanup] When using "update-policy local", log a warning
when an update matching the session key is received
from a remote host. [RT #46213]
- this completes change #4762.
4762. [func] "update-policy local" is now restricted to updates
from local addresses. (Previously, other addresses
were allowed so long as updates were signed by the
local session key.) [RT #45492]
4708. [cleanup] Legacy Windows builds (i.e. for XP and earlier)
are no longer supported. [RT #45186]
4707. [func] The lightweight resolver daemon and library (lwresd
and liblwres) have been removed. [RT #45186]
4706. [func] Code implementing name server query processing has
been moved from bin/named to a new library "libns".
Functions remaining in bin/named are now prefixed
with "named_" rather than "ns_". This will make it
easier to write unit tests for name server code, or
link name server functionality into new tools.
[RT #45186]
4594. [func] dnssec-keygen no longer uses RSASHA1 by default;
the signing algorithm must be specified on
the command line with the "-a" option. Signing
scripts that rely on the existing default behavior
will break; use "dnssec-keygen -a RSASHA1" to
repair them. (The goal of this change is to make
it easier to find scripts using RSASHA1 so they
can be changed in the event of that algorithm
being deprecated in the future.) [RT #44755]
4613. [func] By default, the maximum size of a zone journal file
is now twice the size of the zone's contents (there
is little benefit to a journal larger than this).
This can be overridden by setting "max-journal-size"
to "unlimited" or to an explicit value up to 2G.
Thanks to Tony Finch. [RT #38324]