BIND 9.2.0 Release Notes for HP-UX 11i v1
Installation Information
Compatibility with Previous Versions of BIND
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Compatibility with Previous Versions of BIND
This section provides the BIND 9.2.0 compatibility information.
BIND 4.9.7 Compatibility
This section discusses the BIND 9.2.0-BIND 4.9.7 compatibility.
• BIND 9.2.0 uses a system assigned port for the UDP queries it makes rather
than port 53 that BIND 4.9.7 uses. This may conflict with some firewalls.
To specify a port, edit the /etc/named.conf file as follows:
query-source address * port 53;
transfer-source * port 53;
notify-source * port 53;
• BIND 9.2.0 no longer uses the minimum field to specify the TTL of records
without a explicit TTL.
Use the $TTL directive to specify a default TTL before the first record without
an explicit TTL. The hosts_to_named script will create TTL value in the db
files.
• BIND 9.2.0 does not support multiple CNAMEs with the same owner name.
For example:
www.example.com. CNAME host1.example.com.
www.example.com. CNAME host2.example.com.
In the above example, multiple records with the same owner name
“www.example.com” are not supported.
The named-checkzone program can be used to check the correctness of the
database files.
• BIND 9.2.0 does not support "CNAMEs with other data" with the same owner
name, ignoring the DNSSEC records (SIG, NXT, KEY) that BIND 4.9.7 did not
support. For example:
www.example.com. CNAME host1.example.com.
www.example.com. MX 10 host2.example.com.
• BIND 9.2.0 is less tolerant of errors in master files, so check your logs and fix
any errors reported. The named-checkzone program can also be to check
master files.