Michael McNally | 1 Feb 04:17
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BIND 9.9.0rc2 is now available.

Introduction

  BIND 9.9.0rc2 is the second release candidate for BIND 9.9.0

  This document summarizes changes from BIND 9.8 to BIND 9.9.  Please
  see the CHANGES file in the source code release for a complete
  list of all changes.

Download

  The latest versions of BIND 9 software can always be found on our
  web site at http://www.isc.org/downloads/all. There you will find
  additional information about each release, source code, and
  pre-compiled versions for Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Support

  Product support information is available on
  http://www.isc.org/services/support for paid support options.
  Free support is provided by our user community via a mailing list.
  Information on all public email lists is available at
  https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo.

Security Fixes

  new in 9.9.0rc2

  - no new security fixes have been added since 9.9.0rc1

  previously included in 9.9.0rc1
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Michael McNally | 1 Feb 04:30
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BIND 9.9.0rc2 is now available

Introduction

   BIND 9.9.0rc2 is the second release candidate for BIND 9.9.0

   This document summarizes changes from BIND 9.8 to BIND 9.9.  Please
   see the CHANGES file in the source code release for a complete
   list of all changes.

Download

   The latest versions of BIND 9 software can always be found on our
   web site at http://www.isc.org/downloads/all. There you will find
   additional information about each release, source code, and
   pre-compiled versions for Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Support

   Product support information is available on
   http://www.isc.org/services/support for paid support options.
   Free support is provided by our user community via a mailing list.
   Information on all public email lists is available at
   https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo.

Security Fixes

   new in 9.9.0rc2

   - no new security fixes have been added since 9.9.0rc1

   previously included in 9.9.0rc1
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Michael McNally | 8 Feb 06:57
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PLEASE READ: An Important Security Announcement from ISC

PLEASE READ:  An important security announcement from ISC

   ISC has been notified by Haixin Duan (a professor at Tsinghua
   University in Beijing China, who is currently visiting the
   International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) at the University
   of California, Berkeley) about a DNS resolver vulnerability that
   potentially allows a party to keep a domain name in the cache
   even after that domain name has been expired

   ISC is evaluating the risk of this vulnerability, but his published
   paper shows how this was demonstrated, live across the Internet.
   It lists several DNS implementations and open resolver deployments
   as vulnerable. All BIND 9 versions are currently considered
   vulnerable.

   A more detailed description of this vulnerability and ISC's
   planned response can be found at:

      https://www.isc.org/software/bind/advisories/cve-2012-1033
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NOTICE: ISC Update to CVE-2012-1033 - Ghost domain names

After completing our analysis of the DNS exploit reported by Professor
Haixin Duan of Tsinghua University, ISC has determined that the behavior
he describes, while verifiable, is due to design issues in the DNS
protocol. 

Please read the complete update here:
https://www.isc.org/software/bind/advisories/cve-2012-1033
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Susan Graves | 10 Feb 08:42
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DNS-BIND and other ISC Trainings coming up soon

Don't hesitate any longer as seating is limited. Get trained and
certified NOW!

We only have a few seats left for our hands-on SF Bay Area 5-Day Intro
and Advanced DNS & BIND Topics w/DNSSEC.  Last day to register is
February 16th.

Additional trainings coming up soon on IPv6, DHCP and DNSSEC in Rome,
Berlin and Washington D.C.

Please see https://www.isc.org/support/training for other locations and
dates. Click on the course name for a syllabus, and the prices* to
register. Seating is limited for these Hands-on workshops.

*Discounts available for Support and Forum customers. Please contact
training <at> isc.org for questions.

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Michael McNally | 18 Feb 01:18
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BIND 9.9.0rc3 is now available

Introduction

   BIND 9.9.0rc3 is the third release candidate for BIND 9.9.0

   This document summarizes changes from BIND 9.8 to BIND 9.9.
   Please see the CHANGES file in the source code release for a
   complete list of all changes.

Download

   The latest versions of BIND 9 software can always be found
   on our web site at http://www.isc.org/downloads/all. There
   you will find additional information about each release,
   source code, and pre-compiled versions for Microsoft Windows
   operating systems.

Support

   Product support information is available on
   http://www.isc.org/services/support for paid support options.
   Free support is provided by our user community via a mailing
   list. Information on all public email lists is available at
   https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo.

Security Fixes

 new in 9.9.0rc3
   no new security fixes have been added

New Features
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Michael McNally | 24 Feb 06:58
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BIND 9.9.0rc4 is now available

Introduction

   BIND 9.9.0rc4 is the fourth release candidate for BIND 9.9.0

   This document summarizes changes from BIND 9.8 to BIND 9.9.
   Please see the CHANGES file in the source code release for a
   complete list of all changes.

Download

   The latest versions of BIND 9 software can always be found
   on our web site at http://www.isc.org/downloads/all. There
   you will find additional information about each release,
   source code, and pre-compiled versions for Microsoft Windows
   operating systems.

Support

   Product support information is available on
   http://www.isc.org/services/support for paid support options.
   Free support is provided by our user community via a mailing
   list. Information on all public email lists is available at
   https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo.

Security Fixes

 new in 9.9.0rc4
   no new security fixes have been added

New Features
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Michael McNally | 29 Feb 18:53
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BIND 9.9.0 is now available

Introduction

   BIND 9.9.0 is the first production release of BIND 9.9.

   This document summarizes changes from BIND 9.8 to BIND 9.9.
   Please see the CHANGES file in the source code release for a
   complete list of all changes.

Download

   The latest versions of BIND 9 software can always be found
   on our web site at http://www.isc.org/downloads/all. There
   you will find additional information about each release,
   source code, and pre-compiled versions for Microsoft Windows
   operating systems.

Support

   Product support information is available on
   http://www.isc.org/services/support for paid support options.
   Free support is provided by our user community via a mailing
   list. Information on all public email lists is available at
   https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo.

New Features

   The new "inline-signing" option, in combination with the
   "auto-dnssec" option that was introduced in BIND 9.7, allows
   named to sign zones completely transparently.  Previously
   automatic zone signing only worked on master zones that were
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Jeremy C. Reed | 1 Mar 16:56
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Development release of BIND 10: bind10-devel-20120301


	Development release of BIND 10: bind10-devel-20120301

The 17th development release of the BIND 10 suite is now available.
Its notable additions include:

Ability to start multiple authoritative server or resolver
  instances (resulting in significant query performance improvements
  on multi-core machines).

b10-auth now supports signed zones (with NSEC and NSEC3) in the
  in-memory data source.

Statistics counters added for b10-auth: per-opcode requests and
  RCODE responses.

b10-xfrout now uses the global TSIG keyring for ACLs.

BIND 10 provides a DNS library in C++ with Python wrappers, an
authoritative DNSSEC-capable DNS server (with SQLite3 and in-memory
backends), and a recursive DNS server (with caching and forwarding).
It also includes other cooperating components for zone transfer
management, configuration management, remote control, statistics
collection, and more.  BIND 10 also includes libdhcp++ and
proof-of-concept DHCP server code.  We are using the prototype BIND
10 authoritative and recursive DNS servers in production.

This snapshot tarball and PGP signature can be downloaded at:

  ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind10/devel-20120301/bind10-devel-20120301.tar.gz
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