BIND 9.3.2 Release Notes (5900-2504, October 2012)
Table 9 Defects Fixed in the HP-UX in HP-UX 11i v1 and HP-UX 11i v2 operating systems
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2(C.9.3.2.12.0)
If a record with RDATA in excess of 65535 bytes is loaded
into a nameserver, a subsequent query for that record will
QXCR1001241531
cause named(1M) to exit. It was a design limitation in
named(1M) for handling a query in such scenario.
named(1M) hangs, not responding to queries or control
commands. Specific combinations of RDATA are loaded
QXCR1001241535
through cache/authoritative zone to named(1M) and a
subsequent query is made.
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.11.0)
Incorrect data handling causes named to terminate
unexpectedly
QXCR1001225472
Reverse lookup of the IPv4 DNS server, by executing
nslookup(1), results in failure, in case pointer record for
QXCR1001204866
the DNS server IP address is missing from the query
database, which in turn results in the failure of resolving
of DNS server
Reverse lookup of the IPv6 DNS server, by executing
nslookup(1), results in failure, in case pointer record for
QXCR1001075534
the DNS server IP address is missing from the query
database, which in turn results in the failure of resolving
of DNS server
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.10.0)
The named(1M) crashes, if subsequent queries are sent to
cache an invalid record.
QXCR1001180790
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.9.0)
When multiple threads try to acquire locks, there is a race,
because the lock handling mechanism is not synchronized.
This causes the named daemon to abort.
QXCR1001118561
The named daemon allows specific packets to servers that
causes named(1M) to crash
QXCR1001154168
A 64-bit binary for named(1M) is not available with BIND
9.3.2 on HP-UX 11i v2.
QXCR1001134927
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.8.0)
When the rndc utility is terminated, named(1M) does not
shut down.
QXCR1001090076
While reloading the server using rndc(1), named(1M)
consumes more memory.
QXCR1001079458
While using recursive resolvers with the DNSSEC validation
option enabled, the DNSSEC query to the nameserver
returns a message of SERVFAIL or validation failure.
QXCR1001092088
When old signatures are retained in the named cache,
validation failures occur.
QXCR1001092086
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.7.0)
The named daemon does not behave as expected for
certain messages.
QXCR1000952300
The nameserver caches invalid responses from the
additional section of the response packet while processing
recursive client queries.
QXCR1000991848
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