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For details for 9.16.35 and 9.16.34 (we skipped the last) see: https://downloads.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.16.35/doc/arm/html/notes.html#notes-for-bind-9-16-35 "Notes for BIND 9.16.35 Bug Fixes A crash was fixed that happened when a dnssec-policy zone that used NSEC3 was reconfigured to enable inline-signing. [GL #3591] In certain resolution scenarios, quotas could be erroneously reached for servers, including any configured forwarders, resulting in SERVFAIL answers being sent to clients. This has been fixed. [GL #3598] rpz-ip rules in response-policy zones could be ineffective in some cases if a query had the CD (Checking Disabled) bit set to 1. This has been fixed. [GL #3247] Previously, if Internet connectivity issues were experienced during the initial startup of named, a BIND resolver with dnssec-validation set to auto could enter into a state where it would not recover without stopping named, manually deleting the managed-keys.bind and managed-keys.bind.jnl files, and starting named again. This has been fixed. [GL #2895] The statistics counter representing the current number of clients awaiting recursive resolution results (RecursClients) could overflow in certain resolution scenarios. This has been fixed. [GL #3584] Previously, BIND failed to start on Solaris-based systems with hundreds of CPUs. This has been fixed. [GL #3563] When a DNS resource record’s TTL value was equal to the resolver’s configured prefetch “eligibility” value, the record was erroneously not treated as eligible for prefetching. This has been fixed. [GL #3603] ... Notes for BIND 9.16.34 Bug Fixes Changing just the TSIG key names for primaries in catalog zones’ member zones was not effective. This has been fixed. [GL #3557]" Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org> Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>
IPFire 2.x - The Open Source Firewall
What is IPFire?
IPFire is a hardened, versatile, state-of-the-art Open Source firewall based on Linux. Its ease of use, high performance in any scenario and extensibility make it usable for everyone. For a full list of features have a look here.
This repository contains the source code of IPFire 2.x which is used to build the whole distribution from scratch, since IPFire is not based on any other distribution.
Where can I get IPFire?
Just head over to https://www.ipfire.org/download
How do I use this software?
We have a long and detailed wiki located here which should answers most of your questions.
But I have some questions left. Where can I get support?
You can ask your question at our community located here. A complete list of our support channels can be found here.
How can I contribute?
We have another document for this. Please look here.
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