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Lubos
On 08/17/2012 03:53 PM, Lubos Slovak wrote:
Dear Knot DNS users,
we've just released a Release Candidate of Knot DNS 1.1. The new
version brings a lot of enhancements and bugfixes which improve
stability and interoperability of Knot DNS. It also contains a
complete User manual for easier deployment. The manual can be either
built from the sources ('make pdf' or 'make html'), or accessed online
via Knot DNS website (
http://www.knot-dns.cz).
Here are some highlights of changes in the new version:
- Improved speed of incoming IXFR even more.
- Optimized loading of many zones.
- Option to disable authoritative ANY answers as a mitigation to
recent DDoS reflection attacks.
- Fixed some problems and leaks cased if an IXFR transfer failed (e.g.
because of malformed data).
- Improved malformed packet parsing and handling.
- Fixed answering in some special cases.
We also implemented an option to generate zone differences from zone
reload and using them for IXFR journal. Thus Knot DNS may serve as
IXFR primary master (until now, it needed to obtain the differences by
a transfer from some other master). However, this feature is only
experimental, so use it with care. We do not guarantee that the
results will be always good or that it won't compromise the stability
of the server.
For full list of changes see RELNOTES in the source directory or here:
https://git.nic.cz/redmine/projects/knot-dns/repository/revisions/v1.1.0-rc…
Source files can be downloaded here:
http://public.nic.cz/files/knot-dns/knot-1.1.0-rc1.tar.gz
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Packages will be available soon on
http://www.knot-dns.cz.
Kind regards,
Lubos
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