BIND 9.3.2 Release Notes (5900-2140, December 2011)

Table 9 Defects Fixed in both HP-UX 11i v1 and HP-UX 11i v2 Operating Systems
DescriptionIdentifier
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
The nameserver sometimes returns invalid CNAME or DNAME responses.QXCR1001009615
The nameserver sometime returns invalid NXDOMAIN responses.QXCR1001004094
When named is started in a chroot environment, the following error is displayed:
open(/dev/poll) failed:No such file or directory
QXCR1000962881
Defects fixed in BIND 9.3.2 (C.9.3.2.4.0)
Some DNS responses arriving at the host are not being delivered to the /usr/sbin/
named process but instead are directed to other processes running on the same host.
QXCR1000848700
The TCP accept() call fails to create the new connection socket and logs one of the
following errors:
QXCR1000879111
internal accept: accept() failed: Too many open files
internal_accept: fcntl() failed: Too many open files
The closure criteria for sockets lead to inconsistent states in the socket module.QXCR1000848714
Using the rrset-order option with value fixed in the /etc/named.conf file
displays the following error message:
QXCR1000886576
rrset-order: order 'fixed' not fully implemented.
The return values from the OpenSSL library functions are not checked properly in DNS
code.
QXCR1000893386
Some filesets are not installed when BIND 9.3.2 is upgraded to a higher version.QXCR1000874093
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
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