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BIND 9
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Contents
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1. Introduction
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2. Reporting bugs and getting help
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3. Contributing to BIND
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4. BIND 9.12 features
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5. Building BIND
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6. Compile-time options
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7. Automated testing
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8. Documentation
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9. Change log
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10. Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a complete, highly portable
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implementation of the DNS (Domain Name System) protocol.
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The BIND name server, named, is able to serve as an authoritative name
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server, recursive resolver, DNS forwarder, or all three simultaneously. It
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implements views for split-horizon DNS, automatic DNSSEC zone signing and
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key management, catalog zones to facilitate provisioning of zone data
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throughout a name server constellation, response policy zones (RPZ) to
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protect clients from malicious data, response rate limiting (RRL) and
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recursive query limits to reduce distributed denial of service attacks,
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and many other advanced DNS features. BIND also includes a suite of
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administrative tools, including the dig and delv DNS lookup tools,
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nsupdate for dynamic DNS zone updates, rndc for remote name server
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administration, and more.
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BIND 9 is a complete re-write of the BIND architecture that was used in
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versions 4 and 8. Internet Systems Consortium (https://www.isc.org), a 501
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(c)(3) public benefit corporation dedicated to providing software and
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services in support of the Internet infrastructure, developed BIND 9 and
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is responsible for its ongoing maintenance and improvement. BIND is open
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source software licenced under the terms of the Mozilla Public License,
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version 2.0.
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For a summary of features introduced in past major releases of BIND, see
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the file HISTORY.
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For a detailed list of changes made throughout the history of BIND 9, see
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the file CHANGES. See below for details on the CHANGES file format.
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For up-to-date release notes and errata, see http://www.isc.org/software/
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bind9/releasenotes
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Reporting bugs and getting help
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Please report assertion failure errors and suspected security issues to
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security-officer@isc.org.
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General bug reports can be sent to bind9-bugs@isc.org.
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Feature requests can be sent to bind-suggest@isc.org.
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Please note that, while ISC's ticketing system is not currently publicly
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readable, this may change in the future. Please do not include information
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in bug reports that you consider to be confidential. For example, when
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sending the contents of your configuration file, it is advisable to
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obscure key secrets; this can be done automatically by using
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named-checkconf -px.
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Professional support and training for BIND are available from ISC at
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https://www.isc.org/support.
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To join the BIND Users mailing list, or view the archives, visit https://
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lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users.
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If you're planning on making changes to the BIND 9 source code, you may
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also want to join the BIND Workers mailing list, at https://lists.isc.org/
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mailman/listinfo/bind-workers.
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Contributing to BIND
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A public git repository for BIND is maintained at http://www.isc.org/git/,
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and also on Github at https://github.com/isc-projects.
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Information for BIND contributors can be found in the following files: -
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General information: doc/dev/contrib.md - BIND 9 code style: doc/dev/
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style.md - BIND architecture and developer guide: doc/dev/dev.md
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Patches for BIND may be submitted either as Github pull requests or via
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email. When submitting a patch via email, please prepend the subject
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header with "[PATCH]" so it will be easier for us to find. If your patch
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introduces a new feature in BIND, please submit it to bind-suggest@isc.org
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; if it fixes a bug, please submit it to bind9-bugs@isc.org.
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BIND 9.12 features
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BIND 9.12.0 is the newest development branch of BIND 9. It includes a
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number of changes from BIND 9.11 and earlier releases. New features
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include:
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* named and related libraries have been substantially refactored for for
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improved query performance -- particularly on delegation heavy zones
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-- and for improved readability, maintainability, and testability.
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* Code implementing the name server query processing logic has been
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moved into a new libns library, for easier testing and use in tools
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other than named.
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* Cached, validated NSEC and other records can now be used to synthesize
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NXDOMAIN responses.
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* The DNS Response Policy Service API (DNSRPS) is now supported.
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* Setting max-journal-size default now limits the size of journal files
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to twice the size of the zone.
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* The query handling code has been substantially refactored for improved
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readability, maintainability and testability .
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* dnstap-read -x prints a hex dump of the wire format of each logged DNS
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message.
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* dnstap output files can now be configured to roll automatically when
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reaching a given size.
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* Log file timestamps can now also be formatted in ISO 8601 (local) or
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ISO 8601 (UTC) formats.
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* Logging channels and dnstap output files can now be configured to use
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a timestamp as the suffix when rolling to a new file.
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* named-checkconf -l lists zones found in named.conf.
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* Added support for the EDNS Padding and Keepalive options.
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* 'new-zones-directory' option sets the location where the configuration
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data for zones added by rndc addzone is stored
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* named-checkconf -l lists the zones found in named.conf.
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Building BIND
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BIND requires a UNIX or Linux system with an ANSI C compiler, basic POSIX
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support, and a 64-bit integer type. Successful builds have been observed
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on many versions of Linux and UNIX, including RedHat, Fedora, Debian,
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Ubuntu, SuSE, Slackware, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris,
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HP-UX, AIX, SCO OpenServer, and OpenWRT.
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BIND is also available for Windows XP, 2003, 2008, and higher. See
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win32utils/readme1st.txt for details on building for Windows systems.
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To build on a UNIX or Linux system, use:
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$ ./configure
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$ make
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If you're planning on making changes to the BIND 9 source, you should run
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make depend. If you're using Emacs, you might find make tags helpful.
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Several environment variables that can be set before running configure
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will affect compilation:
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Variable Description
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CC The C compiler to use. configure tries to figure out the
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right one for supported systems.
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C compiler flags. Defaults to include -g and/or -O2 as
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CFLAGS supported by the compiler. Please include '-g' if you need
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to set CFLAGS.
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System header file directories. Can be used to specify
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STD_CINCLUDES where add-on thread or IPv6 support is, for example.
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Defaults to empty string.
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Any additional preprocessor symbols you want defined.
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STD_CDEFINES Defaults to empty string. For a list of possible settings,
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see the file OPTIONS.
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LDFLAGS Linker flags. Defaults to empty string.
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BUILD_CC Needed when cross-compiling: the native C compiler to use
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when building for the target system.
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BUILD_CFLAGS Optional, used for cross-compiling
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BUILD_CPPFLAGS
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BUILD_LDFLAGS
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BUILD_LIBS
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Compile-time options
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To see a full list of configuration options, run configure --help.
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On most platforms, BIND 9 is built with multithreading support, allowing
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it to take advantage of multiple CPUs. You can configure this by
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specifying --enable-threads or --disable-threads on the configure command
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line. The default is to enable threads, except on some older operating
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systems on which threads are known to have had problems in the past.
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(Note: Prior to BIND 9.10, the default was to disable threads on Linux
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systems; this has now been reversed. On Linux systems, the threaded build
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is known to change BIND's behavior with respect to file permissions; it
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may be necessary to specify a user with the -u option when running named.)
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To build shared libraries, specify --with-libtool on the configure command
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line.
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Certain compiled-in constants and default settings can be increased to
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values better suited to large servers with abundant memory resources (e.g,
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64-bit servers with 12G or more of memory) by specifying --with-tuning=
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large on the configure command line. This can improve performance on big
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servers, but will consume more memory and may degrade performance on
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smaller systems.
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For the server to support DNSSEC, you need to build it with crypto
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support. To use OpenSSL, you should have OpenSSL 1.0.2e or newer
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installed. If the OpenSSL library is installed in a nonstandard location,
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specify the prefix using "--with-openssl=/prefix" on the configure command
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line. To use a PKCS#11 hardware service module for cryptographic
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operations, specify the path to the PKCS#11 provider library using
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"--with-pkcs11=/prefix", and configure BIND with "--enable-native-pkcs11".
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To support the HTTP statistics channel, the server must be linked with at
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least one of the following: libxml2 http://xmlsoft.org or json-c https://
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github.com/json-c. If these are installed at a nonstandard location,
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specify the prefix using --with-libxml2=/prefix or --with-libjson=/prefix.
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To support compression on the HTTP statistics channel, the server must be
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linked against libzlib. If this is installed in a nonstandard location,
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specify the prefix using --with-zlib=/prefix.
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To support storing configuration data for runtime-added zones in an LMDB
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database, the server must be linked with liblmdb. If this is installed in
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a nonstandard location, specify the prefix using "with-lmdb=/prefix".
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To support GeoIP location-based ACLs, the server must be linked with
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libGeoIP. This is not turned on by default; BIND must be configured with
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"--with-geoip". If the library is installed in a nonstandard location, use
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specify the prefix using "--with-geoip=/prefix".
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For DNSTAP packet logging, you must have libfstrm https://github.com/
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farsightsec/fstrm and libprotobuf-c https://developers.google.com/
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protocol-buffers, and BIND must be configured with "--enable-dnstap".
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Python requires the 'argparse' and 'ply' modules to be available.
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'argparse' is a standard module as of Python 2.7 and Python 3.2. 'ply' is
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available from https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ply.
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On some platforms it is necessary to explicitly request large file support
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to handle files bigger than 2GB. This can be done by using
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--enable-largefile on the configure command line.
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Support for the "fixed" rrset-order option can be enabled or disabled by
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specifying --enable-fixed-rrset or --disable-fixed-rrset on the configure
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command line. By default, fixed rrset-order is disabled to reduce memory
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footprint.
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If your operating system has integrated support for IPv6, it will be used
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automatically. If you have installed KAME IPv6 separately, use --with-kame
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[=PATH] to specify its location.
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make install will install named and the various BIND 9 libraries. By
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default, installation is into /usr/local, but this can be changed with the
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--prefix option when running configure.
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You may specify the option --sysconfdir to set the directory where
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configuration files like named.conf go by default, and --localstatedir to
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set the default parent directory of run/named.pid. For backwards
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compatibility with BIND 8, --sysconfdir defaults to /etc and
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--localstatedir defaults to /var if no --prefix option is given. If there
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is a --prefix option, sysconfdir defaults to $prefix/etc and localstatedir
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defaults to $prefix/var.
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Automated testing
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A system test suite can be run with make test. The system tests require
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you to configure a set of virtual IP addresses on your system (this allows
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multiple servers to run locally and communicate with one another). These
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IP addresses can be configured by by running the script bin/tests/system/
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ifconfig.sh up as root.
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Some tests require Perl and the Net::DNS and/or IO::Socket::INET6 modules,
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and will be skipped if these are not available. Some tests require Python
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and the 'dnspython' module and will be skipped if these are not available.
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See bin/tests/system/README for further details.
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Unit tests are implemented using Automated Testing Framework (ATF). To run
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them, use configure --with-atf, then run make test or make unit.
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Documentation
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The BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual is included with the source
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distribution, in DocBook XML, HTML and PDF format, in the doc/arm
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directory.
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Some of the programs in the BIND 9 distribution have man pages in their
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directories. In particular, the command line options of named are
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documented in bin/named/named.8.
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Frequently (and not-so-frequently) asked questions and their answers can
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be found in the ISC Knowledge Base at https://kb.isc.org.
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Additional information on various subjects can be found in other README
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files throughout the source tree.
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Change log
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A detailed list of all changes that have been made throughout the
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development BIND 9 is included in the file CHANGES, with the most recent
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changes listed first. Change notes include tags indicating the category of
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the change that was made; these categories are:
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Category Description
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[func] New feature
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[bug] General bug fix
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[security] Fix for a significant security flaw
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[experimental] Used for new features when the syntax or other aspects of
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the design are still in flux and may change
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[port] Portability enhancement
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[maint] Updates to built-in data such as root server addresses and
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keys
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[tuning] Changes to built-in configuration defaults and constants to
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improve performance
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[performance] Other changes to improve server performance
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[protocol] Updates to the DNS protocol such as new RR types
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[test] Changes to the automatic tests, not affecting server
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functionality
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[cleanup] Minor corrections and refactoring
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[doc] Documentation
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[contrib] Changes to the contributed tools and libraries in the
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'contrib' subdirectory
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Used in the master development branch to reserve change
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[placeholder] numbers for use in other branches, e.g. when fixing a bug
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that only exists in older releases
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In general, [func] and [experimental] tags will only appear in new-feature
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releases (i.e., those with version numbers ending in zero). Some new
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functionality may be backported to older releases on a case-by-case basis.
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All other change types may be applied to all currently-supported releases.
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Acknowledgments
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* The original development of BIND 9 was underwritten by the following
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organizations:
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Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Hewlett Packard
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Compaq Computer Corporation
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IBM
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Process Software Corporation
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Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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Network Associates, Inc.
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U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency
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USENIX Association
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Stichting NLnet - NLnet Foundation
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Nominum, Inc.
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* This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for
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use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. http://www.OpenSSL.org/
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* This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
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(eay@cryptsoft.com)
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* This product includes software written by Tim Hudson
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(tjh@cryptsoft.com)
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