BIND 9.2.0 Release Notes for HP-UX 11i v1
New and Changed Features
Unsupported Features
Chapter 118
This option is now obsolete as BIND 9.2.0 always allocated query IDs from a
pool.
• fetch-glue
This option was used in BIND 8.1.2 to cause the server to fetch glue resource
records it does not have when constructing the additional data section of a
response.
• serial-queries
This option was used in BIND 8.1.2 to set the maximum number of concurrent
serial number queries allowed to be outstanding at any given time. BIND 9.2.0
does not limit the number of outstanding serial queries and ignores the
serial-queries option.
• check-names
This option was used in BIND 8.1.2 to check the hostnames as per standards.
• topology
The topology statement takes an address_match_list and interprets it in a
special way. Each top-level list element is assigned a distance.
• rfc2308-type1 yes_or_no
If this option is set to yes, the server sends NS records along with the SOA
record for negative answers. The default is no.
•min-roots
This option specifies the minimum number of root servers that is required for a
request for the root servers to be accepted. Default is 2.
• unix
This option in controls statement is not supported in BIND 9.2.0.
Options not Supported in “View” and “Zone” Statements
The following lists the options in View and Zone statement that are not supported
in BIND 9.2.0:
• ixfr-base
This option was used in BIND 8.1.2 to specify the name of the transaction log
(journal) file for dynamic update and IXFR. BIND 9.2.0 ignores the option and
constructs the name of the journal file by appending .jnl to the name of the
zone file.