Modern, advanced and high performance recursing/non authoritative nameserver
PowerDNS Recursor is a non authoritative/recursing DNS server.
Use this package if you need a dns cache for your network.
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pdns-recursor-4.6.1.tar.bz2 | 0001541000 1.47 MB | |
pdns-recursor-4.6.1.tar.bz2.sig | 0000000310 310 Bytes | |
pdns-recursor.changes | 0000054953 53.7 KB | |
pdns-recursor.init | 0000011686 11.4 KB | |
pdns-recursor.keyring | 0000012929 12.6 KB | |
pdns-recursor.spec | 0000004300 4.2 KB | |
recursor.conf | 0000002123 2.07 KB |
Latest Revision
Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory)
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request 964873
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Adam Majer (adamm)
(revision 3)
- update to 4.6.1 fixes incomplete validation of incoming IXFR transfer in the Recursor. It applies to setups retrieving one or more RPZ zones from a remote server if the network path to the server is not trusted. (bsc#1197525, CVE-2022-27227) - update to 4.6.0 Compared to the previous major (4.5) release of PowerDNS Recursor, this release contains several sets of changes: * The ability to flush records from the caches on a incoming notify requests. * A rewrite of the outgoing TCP code, adding both re-use of connections and support for DoT to authoritative servers or forwarders. * Many improvements in the area of metrics: more metrics are collected and more metrics are now exported in a Prometheus friendly way. * A new Zone to Cache function that will retrieve a zone (using AXFR, HTTP, HTTPS or a local file) periodically and insert the contents into the record cache, allowing the cache to be always hot for a zone. This can be used for the root or any other zone. * An experimental Event Tracing function, providing insight into the time taken by the steps in the process of resolving a name.
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