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  <section>
    <title>Introduction</title>
    <para>
			BIND 9.8.0b1 is the first beta release of BIND 9.8.
		</para>
    <para>
			This document summarizes changes from BIND 9.7 to BIND 9.8.
			Please see the CHANGES file in the source code release for a
			complete list of all changes.
		</para>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Download</title>
    <para>
			The latest development versions of BIND 9 software can always be found
	 		on our web site at
      <link xl:href="http://www.isc.org/downloads/development">http://www.isc.org/downloads/development</link>.
  		There you will find additional information about each release,
 			source code, and some pre-compiled versions for certain operating
 			systems.
		</para>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Support</title>
    <para>Product support information is available on
      <link xl:href="http://www.isc.org/services/support">http://www.isc.org/services/support</link>
      for paid support options.  Free support is provided by our user
 			community via a mailing list.  Information on all public email
 			lists is available at
      <link xl:href="https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo">https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo</link>.
    </para>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>New Features</title>
		<section>
			<title>9.8.0</title>
	    <itemizedlist>
	      <listitem>
				BIND now supports a new zone type, static-stub. This allows the
				administrator of a recursive nameserver to force queries for
				a particular zone to go to IP addresses of the administrator's
				choosing, on a per zone basis, both globally or per view. I.e. if the
				administrator wishes to have their recursive server query 192.0.2.1
				and 192.0.2.2 for zone example.com rather than the servers listed by
				the .com gTLDs, they would configure example.com as a static-stub zone
				in their recursive server. [RT #21474]
				</listitem>
	      <listitem>
				BIND now supports Response Policy Zones, a way of expressing "reputation"
				in real time via specially constructed DNS zones. See the draft specification
				here:
<link xl:href="http://ftp.isc.org/isc/dnsrpz/isc-tn-2010-1.txt">http://ftp.isc.org/isc/dnsrpz/isc-tn-2010-1.txt</link>
				[RT #21726]
				</listitem>
	      <listitem>
				BIND 9.8.0 now has DNS64 support. named synthesizes AAAA records from
				specified A records if no AAAA record exists. IP6.ARPA CNAME records will be synthesized
				from corresponding IN-ADDR.ARPA. [RT #21991/22769]
				</listitem>
	      <listitem>
				Dynamically Loadable Zones (DLZ) now support dynamic updates.
				Contributed by Andrew Tridgell of the Samba Project. [RT #22629]
				</listitem>
	      <listitem>
				Added a "dlopen" DLZ driver, allowing the creation of external DLZ drivers
				that can be loaded as shared objects at runtime rather than having to be
				linked with named at compile time. Currently this is switched on via a
				compile-time option, "configure --with-dlz-dlopen".
				Note: the syntax for configuring DLZ zones is likely to be refined in future releases.
				Contributed by Andrew Tridgell of the Samba Project. [RT #22629]
				</listitem>
	      <listitem>
				named now retains GSS-TSIG keys across restarts. This is for
				compatibility with Microsoft DHCP servers doing dynamic DNS
				updates for clients, which don't know to renegotiate the GSS-TSIG
				session key when named restarts. [RT #22639]
				</listitem>
	      <listitem>
				There is a new update-policy match type "external". This
				allows named to decide whether to allow a dynamic update
				by checking with an external daemon.
				Contributed by Andrew Tridgell of the Samba Project. [RT #22758]
				</listitem>
	      <listitem>
				There have been a number of bug fixes and ease of use enhancements
				for configuring BIND to support GSS-TSIG [RT #22629/22795]. These include:
	    <itemizedlist>
<listitem>
Added a "tkey-gssapi-keytab" option. If set, dynamic updates will be
allowed for any key matching a Kerberos principal in the specified keytab
file. "tkey-gssapi-credential" is no longer required and is expected to
be deprecated. Contributed by Andrew Tridgell of the Samba Project. [RT #22629]
</listitem>
<listitem>
It is no longer necessary to have a valid /etc/krb5.conf file. Using
the syntax DNS/hostname@REALM in nsupdate is sufficient for
to correctly set the default realm. [RT #22795]
</listitem>
<listitem>
Documentation updated new gssapi configuration options (new option tkey-gssapi-keytab and changes in tkey-gssapi-credential and tkey-domain behavior). [RT 22795]
</listitem>
<listitem>
DLZ correctly deals with NULL zone in a query. [RT 22795]
</listitem>
<listitem>
TSIG correctly deals with a NULL tkey->creator. [RT 22795]
</listitem>
	    </itemizedlist>
</listitem>
	    </itemizedlist>
		</section>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Feature Changes</title>
		<section>
			<title>9.8.0</title>
	    <itemizedlist>
	      <listitem>
					There is a new option in dig, +onesoa, that allows the final SOA record in an AXFR response to be suppressed. [RT #20929
				</listitem>
	      <listitem>
					There is additional information displayed in the recursing log (qtype, qclass, qid and whether we are following the original name). [RT #22043]
				</listitem>
	      <listitem>
					For Mac OS X, you can now have the test interfaces used during "make test" stay beyond reboot. See bin/tests/system/README for details.
				</listitem>
            </itemizedlist>
		</section>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Security Fixes</title>
		<section>
			<title>9.8.0</title>
			<para>None.</para>
		</section>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Bug Fixes</title>
		<section>
			<title>9.8.0</title>
	    <itemizedlist>
              <listitem>
				BIND now builds with threads disabled in versions of NetBSD earlier
				than 5.0 and with pthreads enabled by default in NetBSD versions 5.0
				and higher. Also removes support for unproven-pthreads, mit-pthreads
				and ptl2. [RT #19203]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				If BIND has openssl compiled in (the default) and has any permission
				problems opening the openssl.cnf file, BIND utilities fail. Currently
				ISC is including a patch to openssl in bin/pkcs11/openssl-0.9.8l-patch
				but ISC is working on a better solution until openssl fixes this.
				[RT #20668]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				nsupdate will now preserve the entered case of domain names in
				update requests it sends. [RT #20928]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				Added a regression test for fix 2896/RT #21045 ("rndc sign" failed
				to properly update the zone when adding a DNSKEY for publication
				only). [RT #21324]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				"nsupdate -l" now gives error message if "session.key" file is not
				found. [RT #21670]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				HPUX now correctly defaults to using /dev/poll, which should
				increase performance. [RT #21919]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				If named is running as a threaded application, after an "rndc stop"
				command has been issued, other inbound TCP requests can cause named
				to hang and never complete shutdown. [RT #22108]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				An NSEC3PARAM record placed inside a zone which is not properly
				signed with NSEC3 could cause named to crash, if changed via dynamic
				update. [RT #22363]				
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				"rndc -h" now includes "loadkeys" option. [RT #22493]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				When performing a GSS-TSIG signed dynamic zone update, memory could be
				leaked. This causes an unclean shutdown and may affect long-running
				servers. [RT #22573]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				A bug in NetBSD and FreeBSD kernels with SO_ACCEPTFILTER enabled allows
				for a TCP DoS attack. Until there is a kernel fix, ISC is disabling
				SO_ACCEPTFILTER support in BIND. [RT #22589]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				Corrected a defect where a combination of dynamic updates and zone 
				transfers incorrectly locked the in-memory zone database, causing
				named to freeze. [RT #22614]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				Don't run MX checks (check-mx) when the MX record points to ".".
[RT #22645]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				DST key reference counts can now be incremented via dst_key_attach.
[RT #22672]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				"dnssec-settime -S" no longer tests prepublication interval validity
				when the interval is set to 0. [RT #22761]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				isc_mutex_init_errcheck() in phtreads/mutex.c failed to destroy attr. [RT #22766]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				The Kerberos realm was being truncated when being pulled from the
				the host prinicipal, make krb5-self updates fail. [RT #22770]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				Fixed GSS TSIG test problems for Solaris/MacOSX. [RT #22853]
				</listitem>
              <listitem>
				named failed to preserve the case of domain names in RDATA which is not compressible when writing master files. [RT #22863]
				</listitem>
			</itemizedlist>
		</section>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Known issues in this release</title>
    <itemizedlist>
      <listitem>
        <para>
          None.
        </para>
      </listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Thank You</title>
    <para>
      Thank you to everyone who assisted us in making this release possible.
      If you would like to contribute to ISC to assist us in continuing to make
      quality open source software, please visit our donations page at
      <link xl:href="http://www.isc.org/supportisc">http://www.isc.org/supportisc</link>.
    </para>
  </section>
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