The bug is not security related but triggers BIND to generate lots of
unnecessary additional queries under some circumstances with a
potential for operational impact.
BIND 8.4.4 will be available soon as a replacement.
Requested by: dougb
* Added support for DiG 9.x (BIND 9.0.1)
* Replaced internal digparse utility with digstd utility - you call digstd
as if it were dig, it calls dig for you with right options for your version
and returns results in a standard easy-to-parse format.
* Added SRV record support (ala RFC 2052).
* Added LOC record support (ala RFC 1876).
* Minor speed improvement to axfr
* Numerous bug fixes and support for different local host configurations
* Updated HOWTOUSE and MANUAL documents
PR: ports/53785
Submitted by: Rob Evers <rob@debank.tv>
Maintainer timeout: 3 weeks
- Switch LIB_DEPENDS from math/libgmp-freebsd to math/libgmp4 on FreeBSD 5
only (the base libgmp 2.0.1 on FreeBSD 4 is fine) so this port buils on
architectures other than alpha and i386 (tested on FreeBSD/sparc64).
- Respect CC and CFLAGS.
- Remove broken URL forgotten in Makefile 1.16 and pkg-descr 1.5.
- Give maintainership to submitter.
Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de
Approved by: portmgr
- Added a patch to fix a problem with the allow-axfr-ips option (host/32 netmask didn't work)
- Added an option to the configure dialog to compile the recursor
- Bumped PORTREVISION
PR: 59385
Submitted by: tremere@cainites.net
- Assign maintainership to the submitter
While I'm here:
- Shorten COMMENT to prevent truncation by pkg_info(1)
- Use DOCSDIR macro in pkg-plist
PR: 59178
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
The patchfile unwires hardcoding of configuration directories. The
changes are mostly minor; see work/README for full summary.
PR: ports/55335, maintainer timeout (3 months).
I realize that my error in version numbering previously caused some confusion
about 9.2.3 being a more up to date version than 9.2.3.4, but this will quickly
be resolved with the next version, and affected only a few users who installed
the release candidate. The portepoch change is permanent, and perpetuates a
silly kludge for no good reason.
Please do not change this again without discussing it with me.