An authoritative only, high performance domain name server
NSD is a complete implementation of an authoritative domain name server developed
by NLnet Labs with the purpose of creating more diversity in the DNS landscape.
- Developed at server:dns
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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nsd-4.2.3.tar.gz | 0001148054 1.09 MB | |
nsd-4.2.3.tar.gz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
nsd-rpmlintrc | 0000000114 114 Bytes | |
nsd.changes | 0000030355 29.6 KB | |
nsd.keyring | 0000007306 7.13 KB | |
nsd.service | 0000000354 354 Bytes | |
nsd.spec | 0000004660 4.55 KB | |
tmpfiles-nsd.conf | 0000000028 28 Bytes |
Revision 13 (latest revision is 34)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 749910
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Adam Majer (adamm)
(revision 13)
- New upstream release 4.2.3: * confine-to-zone configures NSD to not return out-of-zone additional information. * pidfile "" allows to run NSD without a pidfile * adds support for readiness notification with READY_FD * fix excessive logging of ixfr failures, it stops the log when fallback to axfr is possible. log is enabled at high verbosity. * Fixup warnings during --disable-ipv6 compile. * The nsd.conf includes are sorted ascending, for include statements with a '*' from glob. * Fix log address and failure reason with tls handshake errors, squelches (the same as unbound) some unless high verbosity is used. * Number of different UDP handlers has been reduced to one. recvmmsg and sendmmsg implementations are now used on all platforms. * Socket options are now set in designated functions for easy reuse. * Socket setup has been simplified for easy reuse. * Configuration parser is now aware of the context in which an option was specified. * document that remote-control is a top-level nsd.conf attribute. - Remove legacy upgrade of nsd users in %post (boo#1157331)
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