Download PowerDNS Authoritative Server 3.4.10
PowerDNS is a dns server with a database as back-end, which makes it easy to manage a large number of dns entries. The developers previously decided to release the two parts that make up PowerDNS, a recursor and an authoritative name server, so that a new version can be released more quickly and in a more targeted way, the developers say. The authoritative name server will only respond to a dns lookup if it pertains to the domains for which this server is responsible. The developers have released PowerDNS Authoritative Server 3.4.10. The changes in this release are as follows:
PowerDNS Authoritative Server 3.4.10
This release fixes several bugs, decreases CPU usage and allows better interoperability with PowerDNS 4.0.0 databases. It also adds a feature to limit AXFR sizes in response to CVE-2016-6172.
- Enable mbedtls threading abstraction layer
- Update polarssl 1.3.9 to mbedtls 1.3.17
- Report DHCID type
- Fix TSIG for single thread distributor
- Don’t send covering nsec records for direct nsec queries
- Ignore trailing dot in signer name
- Add limits to the size of received AXFR, in megabytes
- Reject qnames with wirelength > 255, chopOff() handle dot inside labels
- Gmysql get-order-after-query was slow
- Sync boost.m4 with upstream
- Fix shorter best matching names in getAuth()
- change default for any-to-tcp to yes
Version number | 3.4.10 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Linux, BSD, macOS, Solaris, UNIX |
Website | PowerDNS |
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License type | GPL |