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2015-11-04Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for net categoryagc1-1/+2
Problems found with existing digests: Package haproxy distfile haproxy-1.5.14.tar.gz 159f5beb8fdc6b8059ae51b53dc935d91c0fb51f [recorded] da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 [calculated] Problems found locating distfiles: Package bsddip: missing distfile bsddip-1.02.tar.Z Package citrix_ica: missing distfile citrix_ica-10.6.115659/en.linuxx86.tar.gz Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-1.05-test25.diff.bz2 Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-cachestats.patch Package djbdns: missing distfile 0002-dnscache-cache-soa-records.patch Package gated: missing distfile gated-3-5-11.tar.gz Package owncloudclient: missing distfile owncloudclient-2.0.2.tar.xz Package poink: missing distfile poink-1.6.tar.gz Package ra-rtsp-proxy: missing distfile rtspd-src-1.0.0.0.tar.gz Package ucspi-ssl: missing distfile ucspi-ssl-0.70-ucspitls-0.1.patch Package waste: missing distfile waste-source.tar.gz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2015-09-03Update bind910 to 9.10.2pl4 (BIND 9.10.2-P4).taca14-780/+6
(Already fixed by bind-9.10.2pl3nb1.) --- 9.10.2-P4 released --- 4170. [security] An incorrect boundary check in the OPENPGPKEY rdatatype could trigger an assertion failure. (CVE-2015-5986) [RT #40286] 4168. [security] A buffer accounting error could trigger an assertion failure when parsing certain malformed DNSSEC keys. (CVE-2015-5722) [RT #40212]
2015-09-02Patch CVE-2015-5722 & CVE-2015-5986sevan14-2/+776
Bump rev CVE-2015-5722 - Parsing malformed keys may cause BIND to exit due to a failed assertion in buffer.c https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01287/0 CVE-2015-5986 - An incorrect boundary check can trigger a REQUIRE assertion failure in openpgpkey_61.c https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01291/0 Reviewed by wiz@
2015-07-28Update bind910 to 9.10.2pl3 (BIND 9.10.2-P3).taca2-6/+6
--- 9.10.2-P3 released --- 4165. [security] A failure to reset a value to NULL in tkey.c could result in an assertion failure. (CVE-2015-5477) [RT #40046]
2015-07-07Update bind910 to 9.10.2pl2.taca2-7/+6
--- 9.10.2-P2 released --- 4138. [bug] An uninitialized value in validator.c could result in an assertion failure. (CVE-2015-4620) [RT #39795]
2015-06-12Recursive PKGREVISION bump for all packages mentioning 'perl',wiz1-1/+2
having a PKGNAME of p5-*, or depending such a package, for perl-5.22.0.
2015-06-11Update bind910 to 9.10.2pl1 (BIND 9.10.2-P1).taca2-6/+6
--- 9.10.2-P1 released --- 4134. [cleanup] Include client-ip rules when logging the number of RPZ rules of each type. [RT #39670] 4131. [bug] Addressed further problems with reloading RPZ zones. [RT #39649] 4126. [bug] Addressed a regression introduced in change #4121. [RT #39611] 4122. [bug] The server could match a shorter prefix than what was available in CLIENT-IP policy triggers, and so, an unexpected action could be taken. This has been corrected. [RT #39481] 4121. [bug] On servers with one or more policy zones configured as slaves, if a policy zone updated during regular operation (rather than at startup) using a full zone reload, such as via AXFR, a bug could allow the RPZ summary data to fall out of sync, potentially leading to an assertion failure in rpz.c when further incremental updates were made to the zone, such as via IXFR. [RT #39567] 4120. [bug] A bug in RPZ could cause the server to crash if policy zones were updated while recursion was pending for RPZ processing of an active query. [RT #39415] 4116. [bug] Fix a bug in RPZ that could cause some policy zones that did not specifically require recursion to be treated as if they did; consequently, setting qname-wait-recurse no; was sometimes ineffective. [RT #39229] 4063. [bug] Asynchronous zone loads were not handled correctly when the zone load was already in progress; this could trigger a crash in zt.c. [RT #37573] 4062. [bug] Fix an out-of-bounds read in RPZ code. If the read succeeded, it doesn't result in a bug during operation. If the read failed, named could segfault. [RT #38559]
2015-02-26Update bind910 package to 9.10.2.taca5-32/+36
Security Fixes * On servers configured to perform DNSSEC validation using managed trust anchors (i.e., keys configured explicitly via managed-keys, or implicitly via dnssec-validation auto; or dnssec-lookaside auto;), revoking a trust anchor and sending a new untrusted replacement could cause named to crash with an assertion failure. This could occur in the event of a botched key rollover, or potentially as a result of a deliberate attack if the attacker was in position to monitor the victim's DNS traffic. This flaw was discovered by Jan-Piet Mens, and is disclosed in CVE-2015-1349. [RT #38344] * A flaw in delegation handling could be exploited to put named into an infinite loop, in which each lookup of a name server triggered additional lookups of more name servers. This has been addressed by placing limits on the number of levels of recursion named will allow (default 7), and on the number of queries that it will send before terminating a recursive query (default 50). The recursion depth limit is configured via the max-recursion-depth option, and the query limit via the max-recursion-queries option. The flaw was discovered by Florian Maury of ANSSI, and is disclosed in CVE-2014-8500. [RT #37580] * Two separate problems were identified in BIND's GeoIP code that could lead to an assertion failure. One was triggered by use of both IPv4 and IPv6 address families, the other by referencing a GeoIP database in named.conf which was not installed. Both are covered by CVE-2014-8680. [RT #37672] [RT #37679] A less serious security flaw was also found in GeoIP: changes to the geoip-directory option in named.conf were ignored when running rndc reconfig. In theory, this could allow named to allow access to unintended clients. New Features * None Feature Changes * ACLs containing geoip asnum elements were not correctly matched unless the full organization name was specified in the ACL (as in geoip asnum "AS1234 Example, Inc.";). They can now match against the AS number alone (as in geoip asnum "AS1234";). * When using native PKCS#11 cryptography (i.e., configure --enable-native-pkcs11) HSM PINs of up to 256 characters can now be used. * NXDOMAIN responses to queries of type DS are now cached separately from those for other types. This helps when using "grafted" zones of type forward, for which the parent zone does not contain a delegation, such as local top-level domains. Previously a query of type DS for such a zone could cause the zone apex to be cached as NXDOMAIN, blocking all subsequent queries. (Note: This change is only helpful when DNSSEC validation is not enabled. "Grafted" zones without a delegation in the parent are not a recommended configuration.) * NOTIFY messages that are sent because a zone has been updated are now given priority above NOTIFY messages that were scheduled when the server started up. This should mitigate delays in zone propagation when servers are restarted frequently. * Errors reported when running rndc addzone (e.g., when a zone file cannot be loaded) have been clarified to make it easier to diagnose problems. * Added support for OPENPGPKEY type. * When encountering an authoritative name server whose name is an alias pointing to another name, the resolver treats this as an error and skips to the next server. Previously this happened silently; now the error will be logged to the newly-created "cname" log category. * If named is not configured to validate the answer then allow fallback to plain DNS on timeout even when we know the server supports EDNS. This will allow the server to potentially resolve signed queries when TCP is being blocked. Bug Fixes * dig, host and nslookup aborted when encountering a name which, after appending search list elements, exceeded 255 bytes. Such names are now skipped, but processing of other names will continue. [RT #36892] * The error message generated when named-checkzone or named-checkconf -z encounters a $TTL directive without a value has been clarified. [RT #37138] * Semicolon characters (;) included in TXT records were incorrectly escaped with a backslash when the record was displayed as text. This is actually only necessary when there are no quotation marks. [RT #37159] * When files opened for writing by named, such as zone journal files, were referenced more than once in named.conf, it could lead to file corruption as multiple threads wrote to the same file. This is now detected when loading named.conf and reported as an error. [RT #37172] * dnssec-keygen -S failed to generate successor keys for some algorithm types (including ECDSA and GOST) due to a difference in the content of private key files. This has been corrected. [RT #37183] * UPDATE messages that arrived too soon after an rndc thaw could be lost. [RT #37233] * Forwarding of UPDATE messages did not work when they were signed with SIG(0); they resulted in a BADSIG response code. [RT #37216] * When checking for updates to trust anchors listed in managed-keys, named now revalidates keys based on the current set of active trust anchors, without relying on any cached record of previous validation. [RT #37506] * Large-system tuning (configure --with-tuning=large) caused problems on some platforms by setting a socket receive buffer size that was too large. This is now detected and corrected at run time. [RT #37187] * When NXDOMAIN redirection is in use, queries for a name that is present in the redirection zone but a type that is not present will now return NOERROR instead of NXDOMAIN. * When a zone contained a delegation to an IPv6 name server but not an IPv4 name server, it was possible for a memory reference to be left un-freed. This caused an assertion failure on server shutdown, but was otherwise harmless. [RT #37796] * Due to an inadvertent removal of code in the previous release, when named encountered an authoritative name server which dropped all EDNS queries, it did not always try plain DNS. This has been corrected. [RT #37965] * A regression caused nsupdate to use the default recursive servers rather than the SOA MNAME server when sending the UPDATE. * Adjusted max-recursion-queries to accommodate the smaller initial packet sizes used in BIND 9.10 and higher when contacting authoritative servers for the first time. * Built-in "empty" zones did not correctly inherit the "allow-transfer" ACL from the options or view. [RT #38310] * Two leaks were fixed that could cause named processes to grow to very large sizes. [RT #38454] * Fixed some bugs in RFC 5011 trust anchor management, including a memory leak and a possible loss of state information.[RT #38458]
2015-02-19Update bind910 to 9.10.1pl2 (BIND 9.10.1-P2).taca2-6/+6
--- 9.10.1-P2 released --- 4053. [security] Revoking a managed trust anchor and supplying an untrusted replacement could cause named to crash with an assertion failure. (CVE-2015-1349) [RT #38344] 4027. [port] Net::DNS 0.81 compatibility. [RT #38165]
2015-02-13Add bind-json-statistics-server option to bind910fhajny1-1/+12
2014-12-12Use SSLBASE for location of openssl engines.obache2-8/+9
2014-12-08Update bind910 to 9.10.1pl1 (BIND 9.10.1-P1).taca3-7/+8
--- 9.10.1-P1 released --- 4006. [security] A flaw in delegation handling could be exploited to put named into an infinite loop. This has been addressed by placing limits on the number of levels of recursion named will allow (default 7), and the number of iterative queries that it will send (default 50) before terminating a recursive query (CVE-2014-8500). The recursion depth limit is configured via the "max-recursion-depth" option, and the query limit via the "max-recursion-queries" option. [RT #37580] 4003. [security] When geoip-directory was reconfigured during named run-time, the previously loaded GeoIP data could remain, potentially causing wrong ACLs to be used or wrong results to be served based on geolocation (CVE-2014-8680). [RT #37720] 4002. [security] Lookups in GeoIP databases that were not loaded could cause an assertion failure (CVE-2014-8680). [RT #37679] 4001. [security] The caching of GeoIP lookups did not always handle address families correctly, potentially resulting in an assertion failure (CVE-2014-8680). [RT #37672]
2014-10-14Update bind910 to 9.10.1.taca13-132/+46
Security Fixes A query specially crafted to exploit a defect in EDNS option processing could cause named to terminate with an assertion failure, due to a missing isc_buffer_availablelength() check when formatting packet contents for logging. For more information, see the security advisory at https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01166/. [CVE-2014-3859] [RT #36078] A programming error in the prefetch feature could cause named to crash with a "REQUIRE" assertion failure in name.c. For more information, see the security advisory at https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01161/. [CVE-2014-3214] [RT #35899] New Features Support for CAA record types, as described in RFC 6844 "DNS Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) Resource Record", was added. [RT#36625] [RT #36737] Disallow "request-ixfr" from being specified in zone statements where it is not valid (it is only valid for slave and redirect zones) [RT #36608] Support for CDS and CDNSKEY resource record types was added. For details see the proposed Informational Internet-Draft "Automating DNSSEC Delegation Trust Maintenance" at http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dnsop-delegation-trust-maintainance-14. [RT #36333] Added version printing options to various BIND utilities. [RT #26057] [RT #10686] Optionally allows libseccomp-based (secure computing mode) system-call filtering on Linux. This sandboxing mechanism may be used to isolate "named" from various system resources. Use "configure --enable-seccomp" at build time to enable it. Thank you to Loganaden Velvindron of AFRINIC for the contribution. [RT #35347] Feature Changes "geoip asnum" ACL elements would not match unless the full organization name was specified. They can now match against the AS number alone (e.g., AS1234). [RT #36945] Adds RPZ SOA to the additional section of responses to clearly indicate the use of RPZ in a manner that is intended to avoid causing issues for downstream resolvers and forwarders [RT #36507] rndc now gives distinct error messages when an unqualified zone name matches multiple views vs. matching no views [RT #36691] Improves the accuracy of dig's reported round trip times. [RT #36611] When an SPF record exists in a zone but no equivalent TXT record does, a warning will be issued. The warning for the reverse condition is no longer issued. See the check-spf option in the documentation for details. [RT #36210] Aging of smoothed round-trip time measurements is now limited to no more than once per second, to improve accuracy in selecting the best name server. [RT #32909] DNSSEC keys that have been marked active but have no publication date are no longer presumed to be publishable. [RT #35063] Bug Fixes The Makefile in bin/python was changed to work around a bmake bug in FreeBSD 10 and NetBSD 6. [RT #36993] (**) Corrected bugs in the handling of wildcard records by the DNSSEC validator: invalid wildcard expansions could be treated as valid if signed, and valid wildcard expansions in NSEC3 opt-out ranges had the AD bit set incorrectly in responses. [RT #37093] [RT #37072] An assertion failure could occur if a route event arrived while shutting down. [RT #36887] When resigning, dnssec-signzone was removing all signatures from delegation nodes. It now retains DS and (if applicable) NSEC signatures. [RT #36946] The AD flag was being set inappopriately on RPZ responses. [RT #36833] Updates the URI record type to current draft standard, draft-faltstrom-uri-08, and allows the value field to be zero length [RT #36642] [RT #36737] On some platforms, overhead from DSCP tagging caused a performance regression between BIND 9.9 and BIND 9.10. [RT #36534] RRSIG sets that were not loaded in a single transaction at start up were not being correctly added to re-signing heaps. [RT #36302] Setting '-t aaaa' in .digrc had unintended side-effects. [RT #36452] Fixed a bug where some updated policy zone contents could be ignored due to stale RPZ summary information [RT #35885] A race condition could cause a crash in isc_event_free during shutdown. [RT #36720] Addresses some problems with unrecoverable lookup failures. [RT #36330] Addresses a race condition issue in dispatch. [RT #36731] acl elements could be miscounted, causing a crash while loading a config [RT #36675] Corrects a deadlock between view.c and adb.c. [RT #36341] liblwres wasn't properly handling link-local addresses in nameserver clauses in resolv.conf. [RT #36039] Disable the GCC 4.9 "delete null pointer check" optimizer option, and refactor dns_rdataslab_fromrdataset() to separate out the handling of an rdataset with no records. This fixes problems when using GNU GCC 4.9.0 where its compiler code optimizations may cause crashes in BIND. For more information, see the operational advisory at https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01167/. [RT #35968] Fixed a bug that could cause repeated resigning of records in dynamically signed zones. [RT #35273] Fixed a bug that could cause an assertion failure after forwarding was disabled. [RT #35979] Fixed a bug that caused GeoIP ACLs not to work when referenced indirectly via named or nested ACLs. [RT #35879] FIxed a bug that could cause problems with cache cleaning when SIT was enabled. [RT #35858] Fixed a bug that caused SERVFAILs when using RPZ on a system configured as a forwarder. [RT #36060] Worked around a limitation in Solaris's /dev/poll implementation that could cause named to fail to start when configured to use more sockets than the system could accomodate. [RT #35878] Fixed a bug that could cause an assertion failure when inserting and deleting parent and child nodes in a response-policy zone. [RT #36272]
2014-07-02Initial import of BIND 9.10.jnemeth26-0/+1521