BIND 9.3.2 Release Notes
Table 1-9 Defects Fixed in both HP-UX 11i v1 and HP-UX 11i v2 Operating Systems
(continued)
DescriptionIdentifier
DNSSEC Lookaside Validation (DLV) processing does not handle unknown
signature algorithms correctly.
QXCR1000924015
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.3.0)
The rndc recursing output file named.recursing contains old data.
QXCR1000577501
Forgery resilience needs more improvements.QXCR1000821672
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.2.0)
Query ID generation is cryptographically weak.JAGag45362
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.1.0)
named(1M) does not handle queries of type ANY properly.
JAGag32951
named(1M) aborts unexpectedly under certain circumstances.JAGag32950
Under certain circumstances, DNSSEC utilities do not work properly.JAGag24093
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.0.0)
BIND does not handle SIG records properly.JAGag14593
BIND does not handle recursive queries properly.JAGag14592
BIND 9.x does not handle AXFR/IXFR responses properly in certain
scenarios.
JAGag07595
BIND 9.3.2 must be enabled on the HP-UX 11i v1 and v2 operating systems.JAGaf71605
Defects Fixed in the HP-UX 11i v3 Operating System
Table 1-10 lists the defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 in the HP-UX 11i v3 operating system.
Table 1-10 Defects Fixed in the HP-UX 11i v3 Operating System
DescriptionIdentifier
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.8.0)
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
The nameserver sometimes returns invalid CNAME or DNAME responses.QXCR1001009615
The nameserver sometime returns invalid NXDOMAIN responses.QXCR1001004094
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