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Date:      Mon, 29 Jan 2001 22:15:28 -0500
From:      Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net>
To:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: BIND 8.2.3 upgrade available
Message-ID:  <4.2.2.20010129221351.03331388@marble.sentex.net>
In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20010129175758.03255570@marble.sentex.net>
References:  <006901c08a45$30d64860$46010a0a@sysadmininc.com> <20010129143300.A38419@xor.obsecurity.org>

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At 06:00 PM 1/29/2001 -0500, Mike Tancsa wrote:
>At 05:45 PM 1/29/2001 -0500, Peter Brezny wrote:
>>Is there a big reason why anyone would not want to just go ahead and run
>>bind 9?
>
>I dont think all the features are there yet. At least the last time I 
>looked at it, there were some things unimplemented.  Also, the 
>configuration is not totally compatible. I also found it to be a little 
>unpredictable when I tried version 9.0.1.  Perhaps its more stable now, 
>but I personally would wait another month or so for it to shake out.


Here is a good summary from the NANOG list by Greg Wood on some of the 
things missing, and some of the things that are different.

>From: woods@weird.com (Greg A. Woods)
>[ On Monday, January 29, 2001 at 01:36:42 (-0800), Eric A. Hall wrote: ]
> > Subject: Re: sorry to ruin several of your evenings...
> >
> > Somebody asked about an in-place upgrade from BIND 8.x to BIND 9.1.0
> > (sorry I purged some mails before their time). Just for the sake of
> > readiness, be aware that there are some 8.x options which are unsupported
> > in 9.x. I did an in-place upgrade and had to make a few (mostly
> > insignificant) changes which may be problematic for larger sites.
> >
> > The global config entries I had to remove were:
> >
> > fake-iquery yes
> > multiple-cnames yes
> > rfc2308-type1 yes
> > check-names slave ignore
> > maintain-ixfr-base true
>
>That's just the beginning!  :-)
>
>Jan 29 13:37:46 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: option 
>'memstatistics-file' is not yet implemented
>Jan 29 13:37:46 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: the default for the 
>'auth-nxdomain' option is now 'no'
>Jan 29 13:37:46 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: option 
>'host-statistics' is not yet implemented
>Jan 29 13:37:46 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: option 'use-id-pool' is 
>obsolete
>Jan 29 13:37:46 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: option 'check-names' is 
>not implemented
>Jan 29 13:37:47 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: unknown logging 
>category 'os' ignored
>Jan 29 13:37:47 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: unknown logging 
>category 'parser' ignored
>Jan 29 13:37:47 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: unknown logging 
>category 'load' ignored
>Jan 29 13:37:47 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: unknown logging 
>category 'panic' ignored
>Jan 29 13:37:47 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: unknown logging 
>category 'packet' ignored
>Jan 29 13:37:47 proven /usr/pkg/sbin/named[22298]: unknown logging 
>category 'eventlib' ignored
>
>I don't yet know if "host-statistics" is still necessary to be able to
>see the source of an RR in a dump file, or not, but if so then that'll
>be a road-block in keeping me from using 9.1.0 in production.
>
>I'm also very partial to 'check-names'.  I've been happy using the
>following in many locations:
>
>         check-names master fail;
>         check-names slave fail;
>         check-names response fail;
>
>
>Even more critically the old 'ndc' program has been replaced by 'rndc',
>which won't work until you've configured it (/etc/rndc.conf) *and* you
>add "controls" statements to your /etc/named.conf to allow it to
>connect, authenticate, and send commands.  There doesn't seem to be a
>default way of setting it up for local-only control.  I haven't done
>this yet
>
>Even worse than that the new BIND-9 'named' not only doesn't handle
>signals in the same way as previous versions, but it shuts down instead
>of ignoring SIGINT (which used to generate a dump file, which is why
>I've not yet successfully generated and viewed a dump file to see if the
>source of the RR is recorded in there!).  So:
>
>
>WARNING:  Anyone with scripts or other programs that use signals
>(i.e. kill(1), or kill(2)) to control their named process will almost
>certainly have to re-code to work with BIND-9 (and use 'rndc' and/or its
>mechanisms)!
>
>
>You'll also find that the new named-checkconf fails if you use:
>
>         options {
>                 directory "/etc/namedb";
>         };
>
>and then try to do something like:
>
>         include "named-rfc1918.conf";
>         include "named-slave.conf";
>         include "named-master.conf";
>
>However the named process itself does seem to do the
>chdir("/etc/namedb") before trying to do the "include"s,
>and if you start named-checkconf from within the right
>directory it'll work....

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