The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) DNS (Domain Name System) server
Security Fixes - A malicious DNS client that sent many queries over TCP but never read the responses could cause a server to respond slowly or not at all for other clients. This has been fixed. (CVE-2024-0760) [GL #4481] - It is possible to craft excessively large resource records sets, which have the effect of slowing down database processing. This has been addressed by adding a configurable limit to the number of records that can be stored per name and type in a cache or zone database. The default is 100, which can be tuned with the new max-records-per-type option. [GL #497] [GL #3405] It is possible to craft excessively large numbers of resource record types for a given owner name, which has the effect of slowing down database processing. This has been addressed by adding a configurable limit to the number of records that can be stored per name and type in a cache or zone database. The default is 100, which can be tuned with the new max-types-per-name option. (CVE-2024-1737) [GL #3403] ISC would like to thank Toshifumi Sakaguchi who independently discovered and responsibly reported the issue to ISC. [GL #4548] - Validating DNS messages signed using the SIG(0) protocol (RFC 2931) could cause excessive CPU load, leading to a denial-of-service condition. Support for SIG(0) message validation was removed from this version of named. (CVE-2024-1975) [GL #4480] - Due to a logic error, lookups that triggered serving stale data and required lookups in local authoritative zone data could have resulted in an assertion failure. This has been fixed. (CVE-2024-4076) [GL #4507] Potential data races were found in our DoH implementation, related to HTTP/2 session object management and endpoints set object management after reconfiguration. These issues have been fixed. [GL #4473] ISC would like to thank Dzintars and Ivo from nic.lv for bringing this to our attention. When looking up the NS records of parent zones as part of looking up DS records, it was possible for named to trigger an assertion failure if serve-stale was enabled. This has been fixed. [GL #4661] And bugfixes. https://downloads.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.18.28/doc/arm/html/notes.html Resolves: RHEL-48798 |
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bind-9.16-redhat_doc.patch | ||
bind-9.18-unittest-netmgr-unstable.patch | ||
bind-9.20-openssl-no-engine.patch | ||
bind.spec | ||
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codesign2019.txt | ||
gating.yaml | ||
generate-rndc-key.sh | ||
isc-keyblock.asc | ||
ldap2zone.c | ||
makefile-replace-libs.py | ||
named-chroot-setup.service | ||
named-chroot.files | ||
named-chroot.service | ||
named-setup-rndc.service | ||
named.conf | ||
named.conf.sample | ||
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named.rwtab | ||
named.service | ||
named.sysconfig | ||
plans.fmf | ||
README.md | ||
setup-named-chroot.sh | ||
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BIND 9
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a complete, highly portable implementation of the DNS (Domain Name System) protocol.
Internet Systems Consortium (https://www.isc.org), a 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation dedicated to providing software and services in support of the Internet infrastructure, developed BIND 9 and is responsible for its ongoing maintenance and improvement.
More details about upstream project can be found on their gitlab. This repository contains only upstream sources and packaging instructions for Fedora Project.
Subpackages
The package contains several subpackages, some of them can be disabled on rebuild.
- bind -- named daemon providing DNS server
- bind-utils -- set of tools to analyse DNS responses or update entries (dig, host)
- bind-doc -- documentation for current bind, BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual.
- bind-license -- Shared license for all packages but bind-export-libs.
- bind-libs -- Shared libraries used by some others programs
- bind-devel -- Development headers for libs. Can be disabled by
--without DEVEL
Optional features
- GSSTSIG -- Support for Kerberos authentication in BIND.
- LMDB -- Support for dynamic database for managing runtime added zones. Provides faster removal of added zone with much less overhead. But requires lmdb linked to base libs.
- DLZ -- Support for dynamic loaded modules providing support for features bind-sdb provides, but only small module is required.