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README

1BIND 9
2
3	BIND version 9 is a major rewrite of nearly all aspects of the
4	underlying BIND architecture.  Some of the important features of
5	BIND 9 are:
6
7		- DNS Security
8			DNSSEC (signed zones)
9			TSIG (signed DNS requests)
10
11		- IP version 6
12			Answers DNS queries on IPv6 sockets
13			IPv6 resource records (AAAA)
14			Experimental IPv6 Resolver Library
15
16		- DNS Protocol Enhancements
17			IXFR, DDNS, Notify, EDNS0
18			Improved standards conformance
19
20		- Views
21			One server process can provide multiple "views" of
22			the DNS namespace, e.g. an "inside" view to certain
23			clients, and an "outside" view to others.
24
25		- Multiprocessor Support
26
27		- Improved Portability Architecture
28
29
30	BIND version 9 development has been underwritten by the following
31	organizations:
32
33		Sun Microsystems, Inc.
34		Hewlett Packard
35		Compaq Computer Corporation
36		IBM
37		Process Software Corporation
38		Silicon Graphics, Inc.
39		Network Associates, Inc.
40		U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency
41		USENIX Association
42		Stichting NLnet - NLnet Foundation
43		Nominum, Inc.
44
45	For a summary of functional enhancements in previous
46	releases, see the HISTORY file.
47
48	For a detailed list of user-visible changes from
49	previous releases, see the CHANGES file.
50
51        For up-to-date release notes and errata, see
52        http://www.isc.org/software/bind9/releasenotes
53
54BIND 9.8.3
55
56	BIND 9.8.3 is a maintenance release.
57
58BIND 9.8.2
59
60	BIND 9.8.2 includes a number of bug fixes and prevents a security
61	problem described in CVE-2011-4313
62
63BIND 9.8.1
64
65        BIND 9.8.1 includes a number of bug fixes and enhancements from
66	BIND 9.8 and earlier releases.  New features include:
67
68	- The DLZ "dlopen" driver is now built by default.
69	- Added a new include file with function typedefs
70          for the DLZ "dlopen" driver.
71	- Made "--with-gssapi" default.
72	- More verbose error reporting from DLZ LDAP.
73
74BIND 9.8.0
75
76        BIND 9.8.0 includes a number of changes from BIND 9.7 and earlier
77        releases.  New features include:
78
79        - Built-in trust anchor for the root zone, which can be
80          switched on via "dnssec-validation auto;"
81        - Support for DNS64.
82        - Support for response policy zones (RPZ).
83        - Support for writable DLZ zones.
84        - Improved ease of configuration of GSS/TSIG for
85          interoperability with Active Directory
86        - Support for GOST signing algorithm for DNSSEC.
87        - Removed RTT Banding from server selection algorithm.
88        - New "static-stub" zone type.
89        - Allow configuration of resolver timeouts via
90          "resolver-query-timeout" option.
91
92BIND 9.7.0
93
94	BIND 9.7.0 includes a number of changes from BIND 9.6 and earlier
95	releases.  Most are intended to simplify DNSSEC configuration.
96
97	New features include:
98
99	- Fully automatic signing of zones by "named".
100	- Simplified configuration of DNSSEC Lookaside Validation (DLV).
101	- Simplified configuration of Dynamic DNS, using the "ddns-confgen"
102	  command line tool or the "local" update-policy option.  (As a side
103	  effect, this also makes it easier to configure automatic zone
104	  re-signing.)
105	- New named option "attach-cache" that allows multiple views to
106	  share a single cache.
107	- DNS rebinding attack prevention.
108	- New default values for dnssec-keygen parameters.
109	- Support for RFC 5011 automated trust anchor maintenance
110	- Smart signing: simplified tools for zone signing and key
111	  maintenance.
112	- The "statistics-channels" option is now available on Windows.
113	- A new DNSSEC-aware libdns API for use by non-BIND9 applications
114	- On some platforms, named and other binaries can now print out
115	  a stack backtrace on assertion failure, to aid in debugging.
116	- A "tools only" installation mode on Windows, which only installs
117	  dig, host, nslookup and nsupdate.
118	- Improved PKCS#11 support, including Keyper support and explicit
119	  OpenSSL engine selection.
120
121	Known issues in this release:
122
123	- In rare cases, DNSSEC validation can leak memory.  When this 
124	  happens, it will cause an assertion failure when named exits,
125	  but is otherwise harmless.  A fix exists, but was too late for
126	  this release; it will be included in BIND 9.7.1.
127
128	Compatibility notes:
129
130	- If you had built BIND 9.6 with any of ALLOW_NSEC3PARAM_UPDATE,
131	  ALLOW_SECURE_TO_INSECURE or ALLOW_INSECURE_TO_SECURE defined, then
132	  you should ensure that all changes that are in progress have
133	  completed prior to upgrading to BIND 9.7.  BIND 9.7 implements
134	  those features in a way which is not backwards compatible.
135
136	- Prior releases had a bug which caused HMAC-SHA* keys with long
137	  secrets to be used incorrectly.  Fixing this bug means that older
138	  versions of BIND 9 may fail to interoperate with this version
139	  when using TSIG keys.  If this occurs, the new "isc-hmac-fixup"
140	  tool will convert a key with a long secret into a form that works
141	  correctly with all versions of BIND 9.  See the "isc-hmac-fixup"
142	  man page for additional details.
143
144	- Revoking a DNSSEC key with "dnssec-revoke" changes its key ID.
145	  It is possible for the new key ID to collide with that of a
146	  different key.  Newly generated keys will not have this problem,
147	  as "dnssec-keygen" looks for potential collisions before
148	  generating keys, but exercise caution if using key revokation
149	  with keys that were generated by older versions of BIND 9.  See
150	  the Administrator's Reference Manual, section 4.10 ("Dynamic
151	  Trust Anchor Management") for more details.
152
153	- A bug was fixed in which a key's scheduled inactivity date was
154	  stored incorectly.  Users who participated in the 9.7.0 BETA test
155	  and had DNSSEC keys with scheduled inactivity dates will need to
156	  reset those keys' dates using "dnssec-settime -I".
157
158Building
159
160	BIND 9 currently requires a UNIX system with an ANSI C compiler,
161	basic POSIX support, and a 64 bit integer type.
162
163	We've had successful builds and tests on the following systems:
164
165		COMPAQ Tru64 UNIX 5.1B
166		Fedora Core 6
167		FreeBSD 4.10, 5.2.1, 6.2
168		HP-UX 11.11
169		Mac OS X 10.5
170		NetBSD 3.x, 4.0-beta, 5.0-beta
171		OpenBSD 3.3 and up
172		Solaris 8, 9, 9 (x86), 10
173		Ubuntu 7.04, 7.10
174		Windows XP/2003/2008
175
176        NOTE:  As of BIND 9.5.1, 9.4.3, and 9.3.6, older versions of
177        Windows, including Windows NT and Windows 2000, are no longer
178        supported.
179
180	We have recent reports from the user community that a supported
181	version of BIND will build and run on the following systems:
182
183		AIX 4.3, 5L
184		CentOS 4, 4.5, 5
185		Darwin 9.0.0d1/ARM
186		Debian 4
187		Fedora Core 5, 7
188		FreeBSD 6.1
189		HP-UX 11.23 PA
190		MacOS X 10.4, 10.5
191		Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, 5
192		SCO OpenServer 5.0.6
193		Slackware 9, 10
194		SuSE 9, 10
195
196	To build, just
197
198		./configure
199		make
200
201	Do not use a parallel "make".
202
203	Several environment variables that can be set before running
204	configure will affect compilation:
205
206	    CC
207		The C compiler to use.	configure tries to figure
208		out the right one for supported systems.
209
210	    CFLAGS
211		C compiler flags.  Defaults to include -g and/or -O2
212		as supported by the compiler.  
213
214	    STD_CINCLUDES
215		System header file directories.	 Can be used to specify
216		where add-on thread or IPv6 support is, for example.
217		Defaults to empty string.
218
219	    STD_CDEFINES
220		Any additional preprocessor symbols you want defined.
221		Defaults to empty string.
222
223		Possible settings:
224		Change the default syslog facility of named/lwresd.
225		  -DISC_FACILITY=LOG_LOCAL0	
226		Enable DNSSEC signature chasing support in dig.
227		  -DDIG_SIGCHASE=1 (sets -DDIG_SIGCHASE_TD=1 and
228				    -DDIG_SIGCHASE_BU=1)
229		Disable dropping queries from particular well known ports.
230		  -DNS_CLIENT_DROPPORT=0
231	        Sibling glue checking in named-checkzone is enabled by default.
232		To disable the default check set.  -DCHECK_SIBLING=0
233		named-checkzone checks out-of-zone addresses by default.
234		To disable this default set.  -DCHECK_LOCAL=0
235		To create the default pid files in ${localstatedir}/run rather
236		than ${localstatedir}/run/{named,lwresd}/ set.
237		  -DNS_RUN_PID_DIR=0
238		Enable workaround for Solaris kernel bug about /dev/poll
239		  -DISC_SOCKET_USE_POLLWATCH=1
240		  The watch timeout is also configurable, e.g.,
241		  -DISC_SOCKET_POLLWATCH_TIMEOUT=20
242
243	    LDFLAGS
244		Linker flags. Defaults to empty string.
245
246	The following need to be set when cross compiling.
247
248	    BUILD_CC
249		The native C compiler.
250	    BUILD_CFLAGS (optional)
251	    BUILD_CPPFLAGS (optional)
252		Possible Settings:
253		-DNEED_OPTARG=1		(optarg is not declared in <unistd.h>)
254	    BUILD_LDFLAGS (optional)
255	    BUILD_LIBS (optional)
256
257	To build shared libraries, specify "--with-libtool" on the
258	configure command line.
259
260	For the server to support DNSSEC, you need to build it
261	with crypto support.  You must have OpenSSL 0.9.5a
262	or newer installed and specify "--with-openssl" on the
263	configure command line.  If OpenSSL is installed under
264	a nonstandard prefix, you can tell configure where to
265	look for it using "--with-openssl=/prefix".
266
267	On some platforms it is necessary to explictly request large
268	file support to handle files bigger than 2GB.  This can be
269	done by "--enable-largefile" on the configure command line.
270
271	On some platforms, BIND 9 can be built with multithreading
272	support, allowing it to take advantage of multiple CPUs.
273	You can specify whether to build a multithreaded BIND 9 
274	by specifying "--enable-threads" or "--disable-threads"
275	on the configure command line.  The default is operating
276	system dependent.
277
278        Support for the "fixed" rrset-order option can be enabled
279        or disabled by specifying "--enable-fixed-rrset" or
280        "--disable-fixed-rrset" on the configure command line.
281        The default is "disabled", to reduce memory footprint.
282
283	If your operating system has integrated support for IPv6, it
284	will be used automatically.  If you have installed KAME IPv6
285	separately, use "--with-kame[=PATH]" to specify its location.
286
287	"make install" will install "named" and the various BIND 9 libraries.
288	By default, installation is into /usr/local, but this can be changed
289	with the "--prefix" option when running "configure".
290
291	You may specify the option "--sysconfdir" to set the directory 
292	where configuration files like "named.conf" go by default,
293	and "--localstatedir" to set the default parent directory
294	of "run/named.pid".   For backwards compatibility with BIND 8,
295	--sysconfdir defaults to "/etc" and --localstatedir defaults to
296	"/var" if no --prefix option is given.  If there is a --prefix
297	option, sysconfdir defaults to "$prefix/etc" and localstatedir
298	defaults to "$prefix/var".
299
300	To see additional configure options, run "configure --help".
301	Note that the help message does not reflect the BIND 8 
302	compatibility defaults for sysconfdir and localstatedir.
303
304	If you're planning on making changes to the BIND 9 source, you
305	should also "make depend".  If you're using Emacs, you might find
306	"make tags" helpful.
307
308	If you need to re-run configure please run "make distclean" first.
309	This will ensure that all the option changes take.
310
311	Building with gcc is not supported, unless gcc is the vendor's usual
312	compiler (e.g. the various BSD systems, Linux).
313	
314	Known compiler issues:
315	* gcc-3.2.1 and gcc-3.1.1 is known to cause problems with solaris-x86.
316	* gcc prior to gcc-3.2.3 ultrasparc generates incorrect code at -02.
317	* gcc-3.3.5 powerpc generates incorrect code at -02.
318	* Irix, MipsPRO 7.4.1m is known to cause problems.
319
320	A limited test suite can be run with "make test".  Many of
321	the tests require you to configure a set of virtual IP addresses
322	on your system, and some require Perl; see bin/tests/system/README
323	for details.
324
325	SunOS 4 requires "printf" to be installed to make the shared
326	libraries.  sh-utils-1.16 provides a "printf" which compiles
327	on SunOS 4.
328
329
330Documentation
331
332	The BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual is included with the
333	source distribution in DocBook XML and HTML format, in the
334	doc/arm directory.
335
336	Some of the programs in the BIND 9 distribution have man pages
337	in their directories.  In particular, the command line
338	options of "named" are documented in /bin/named/named.8.
339	There is now also a set of man pages for the lwres library.
340
341	If you are upgrading from BIND 8, please read the migration
342	notes in doc/misc/migration.  If you are upgrading from
343	BIND 4, read doc/misc/migration-4to9.
344
345	Frequently asked questions and their answers can be found in
346	FAQ.
347
348        Additional information on various subjects can be found
349        in the other README files.
350
351
352Change Log
353
354	A detailed list of all changes to BIND 9 is included in the 
355	file CHANGES, with the most recent changes listed first.
356	Change notes include tags indicating the category of the
357	change that was made; these categories are:
358
359	   [func]	  New feature
360
361	   [bug]	  General bug fix
362
363	   [security]	  Fix for a significant security flaw
364
365	   [experimental] Used for new features when the syntax
366	   		  or other aspects of the design are still
367			  in flux and may change
368
369	   [port]	  Portability enhancement
370
371	   [maint]	  Updates to built-in data such as root
372			  server addresses and keys
373
374	   [tuning]	  Changes to built-in configuration defaults
375	   		  and constants to improve performanceo
376
377	   [protocol]	  Updates to the DNS protocol such as new
378			  RR types
379
380           [test]         Changes to the automatic tests, not
381                          affecting server functionality
382
383           [cleanup]      Minor corrections and refactoring
384
385	   [doc]	  Documentation
386
387	In general, [func] and [experimental] tags will only appear
388	in new-feature releases (i.e., those with version numbers
389	ending in zero).  Some new functionality may be backported to
390	older releases on a case-by-case basis.  All other change
391	types may be applied to all currently-supported releases.
392
393
394Bug Reports and Mailing Lists
395
396	Bugs reports should be sent to
397
398		bind9-bugs@isc.org
399
400	To join the BIND Users mailing list, send mail to
401
402		bind-users-request@isc.org
403
404	archives of which can be found via
405
406		http://www.isc.org/ops/lists/
407
408	If you're planning on making changes to the BIND 9 source
409	code, you might want to join the BIND Workers mailing list.
410	Send mail to
411
412		bind-workers-request@isc.org
413
414
415