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2016-11-08Updated net/dnsmasq to 2.76mef1-2/+2
--------------------------- version 2.76 Include 0.0.0.0/8 in DNS rebind checks. This range translates to hosts on the local network, or, at least, 0.0.0.0 accesses the local host, so could be targets for DNS rebinding. See RFC 5735 section 3 for details. Thanks to Stephen R旦ttger for the bug report. Enhance --add-subnet to allow arbitrary subnet addresses. Thanks to Ed Barsley for the patch. Respect the --no-resolv flag in inotify code. Fixes bug which caused dnsmasq to fail to start if a resolv-file was a dangling symbolic link, even of --no-resolv set. Thanks to Alexander Kurtz for spotting the problem. Fix crash when an A or AAAA record is defined locally, in a hosts file, and an upstream server sends a reply that the same name is empty. Thanks to Edwin T旦r旦k for the patch. Fix failure to correctly calculate cache-size when reading a hosts-file fails. Thanks to Andr辿 Gl端pker for the patch. Fix wrong answer to simple name query when --domain-needed set, but no upstream servers configured. Dnsmasq returned REFUSED, in this case, when it should be the same as when upstream servers are configured - NOERROR. Thanks to Allain Legacy for spotting the problem. Return REFUSED when running out of forwarding table slots, not SERVFAIL. Add --max-port configuration. Thanks to Hans Dedecker for the patch. Add --script-arp and two new functions for the dhcp-script. These are "arp" and "arp-old" which announce the arrival and removal of entries in the ARP or nieghbour tables. Extend --add-mac to allow a new encoding of the MAC address as base64, by configurting --add-mac=base64 Add --add-cpe-id option. Don't crash with divide-by-zero if an IPv6 dhcp-range is declared as a whole /64. (ie xx::0 to xx::ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff) Thanks to Laurent Bendel for spotting this problem. Add support for a TTL parameter in --host-record and --cname. Add --dhcp-ttl option. Add --tftp-mtu option. Thanks to Patrick McLean for the initial patch. Check return-code of inet_pton() when parsing dhcp-option. Bad addresses could fail to generate errors and result in garbage dhcp-options being sent. Thanks to Marc Branchaud for spotting this. Fix wrong value for EDNS UDP packet size when using --servers-file to define upstream DNS servers. Thanks to Scott Bonar for the bug report. Move the dhcp_release and dhcp_lease_time tools from contrib/wrt to contrib/lease-tools. Add dhcp_release6 to contrib/lease-tools. Many thanks to Sergey Nechaev for this code. To avoid filling logs in configurations which define many upstream nameservers, don't log more that 30 servers. The number to be logged can be changed as SERVERS_LOGGED in src/config.h. Swap the values if BC_EFI and x86-64_EFI in --pxe-service. These were previously wrong due to an error in RFC 4578. If you're using BC_EFI to boot 64-bit EFI machines, you will need to update your config. Add ARM32_EFI and ARM64_EFI as valid architectures in --pxe-service. Fix PXE booting for UEFI architectures. Modify PXE boot sequence in this case to force the client to talk to dnsmasq over port 4011. This makes PXE and especially proxy-DHCP PXE work with these archictectures. Workaround problems with UEFI PXE clients. There exist in the wild PXE clients which have problems with PXE boot menus. To work around this, when there's a single --pxe-service which applies to client, then that target will be booted directly, rather then sending a single-item boot menu. Many thanks to Jarek Polok, Michael Kuron and Dreamcat4 for their work on the long-standing UEFI PXE problem. Subtle change in the semantics of "basename" in --pxe-service. The historical behaviour has always been that the actual filename downloaded from the TFTP server is <basename>.<layer> where <layer> is an integer which corresponds to the layer parameter supplied by the client. It's not clear what the function of the "layer" actually is in the PXE protocol, and in practise layer is always zero, so the filename is <basename>.0 The new behaviour is the same as the old, except when <basename> includes a file suffix, in which case the layer suffix is no longer added. This allows sensible suffices to be used, rather then the meaningless ".0". Only in the unlikely event that you have a config with a basename which already has a suffix, is this an incompatible change, since the file downloaded will change from name.suffix.0 to justy name.suffix
2016-02-25Use OPSYSVARS.jperkin1-4/+2
2015-08-15Update net/dnsmasq to dnsmasq-2.75, based on patches from Benedek Gergely vialeot1-8/+8
pkgsrc-users@. ok wiz@ pkgsrc changes: o Pass COPTS via MAKE_FLAGS. This avoid to completely rebuild dnsmasq when dbus option is selected. Changes: version 2.75 Fix reversion on 2.74 which caused 100% CPU use when a dhcp-script is configured. Thanks to Adrian Davey for reporting the bug and testing the fix. version 2.74 Fix reversion in 2.73 where --conf-file would attempt to read the default file, rather than no file. Fix inotify code to handle dangling symlinks better and not SEGV in some circumstances. DNSSEC fix. In the case of a signed CNAME generated by a wildcard which pointed to an unsigned domain, the wrong status would be logged, and some necessary checks omitted.
2015-07-14Update net/dnsmasq to 2.73.fhajny1-2/+6
Fix build on SunOS. Version 2.73 Fix crash at startup when an empty suffix is supplied to --conf-dir, also trivial memory leak. Thanks to Tomas Hozza for spotting this. Remove floor of 4096 on advertised EDNS0 packet size when DNSSEC in use, the original rationale for this has long gone. Thanks to Anders Kaseorg for spotting this. Use inotify for checking on updates to /etc/resolv.conf and friends under Linux. This fixes race conditions when the files are updated rapidly and saves CPU by noy polling. To build a binary that runs on old Linux kernels without inotify, use make COPTS=-DNO_INOTIFY Fix breakage of --domain=<domain>,<subnet>,local - only reverse queries were intercepted. THis appears to have been broken since 2.69. Thanks to Josh Stone for finding the bug. Eliminate IPv6 privacy addresses and deprecated addresses from the answers given by --interface-name. Note that reverse queries (ie looking for names, given addresses) are not affected. Thanks to Michael Gorbach for the suggestion. Fix crash in DNSSEC code with long RRs. Thanks to Marco Davids for the bug report. Add --ignore-address option. Ignore replies to A-record queries which include the specified address. No error is generated, dnsmasq simply continues to listen for another reply. This is useful to defeat blocking strategies which rely on quickly supplying a forged answer to a DNS request for certain domains, before the correct answer can arrive. Thanks to Glen Huang for the patch. Revisit the part of DNSSEC validation which determines if an unsigned answer is legit, or is in some part of the DNS tree which should be signed. Dnsmasq now works from the DNS root downward looking for the limit of signed delegations, rather than working bottom up. This is both more correct, and less likely to trip over broken nameservers in the unsigned parts of the DNS tree which don't respond well to DNSSEC queries. Add --log-queries=extra option, which makes logs easier to search automatically. Add --min-cache-ttl option. I've resisted this for a long time, on the grounds that disbelieving TTLs is never a good idea, but I've been persuaded that there are sometimes reasons to do it. (Step forward, GFW). To avoid misuse, there's a hard limit on the TTL floor of one hour. Thansk to RinSatsuki for the patch. Cope with multiple interfaces with the same link-local address. (IPv6 addresses are scoped, so this is allowed.) Thanks to Cory Benfield for help with this. Add --dhcp-hostsdir. This allows addition of new host configurations to a running dnsmasq instance much more cheaply than having dnsmasq re-read all its existing configuration each time. Don't reply to DHCPv6 SOLICIT messages if we're not configured to do stateful DHCPv6. Thanks to Win King Wan for the patch. Fix broken DNSSEC validation of ECDSA signatures. Add --dnssec-timestamp option, which provides an automatic way to detect when the system time becomes valid after boot on systems without an RTC, whilst allowing DNS queries before the clock is valid so that NTP can run. Thanks to Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant for developing this idea. Add --tftp-no-fail option. Thanks to Stefan Tomanek for the patch. Fix crash caused by looking up servers.bind, CHAOS text record, when more than about five --servers= lines are in the dnsmasq config. This causes memory corruption which causes a crash later. Thanks to Matt Coddington for sterling work chasing this down. Fix crash on receipt of certain malformed DNS requests. Thanks to Nick Sampanis for spotting the problem. Note that this is could allow the dnsmasq process's memory to be read by an attacker under certain circumstances, so it has a CVE, CVE-2015-3294 Fix crash in authoritative DNS code, if a .arpa zone is declared as authoritative, and then a PTR query which is not to be treated as authoritative arrived. Normally, directly declaring .arpa zone as authoritative is not done, so this crash wouldn't be seen. Instead the relevant .arpa zone should be specified as a subnet in the auth-zone declaration. Thanks to Johnny S. Lee for the bugreport and initial patch. Fix authoritative DNS code to correctly reply to NS and SOA queries for .arpa zones for which we are declared authoritative by means of a subnet in auth-zone. Previously we provided correct answers to PTR queries in such zones (including NS and SOA) but not direct NS and SOA queries. Thanks to Johnny S. Lee for pointing out the problem. Fix logging of DHCPREPLY which should be suppressed by quiet-dhcp6. Thanks to J. Pablo Abonia for spotting the problem. Try and handle net connections with broken fragmentation that lose large UDP packets. If a server times out, reduce the maximum UDP packet size field in the EDNS0 header to 1280 bytes. If it then answers, make that change permanent. Check IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses when --stop-rebind is active. Thanks to Jordan Milne for spotting this. Allow DHCPv4 options T1 and T2 to be set using --dhcp-option. Thanks to Kevin Benton for patches and work on this. Fix code for DHCPCONFIRM DHCPv6 messages to confirm addresses in the correct subnet, even of not in dynamic address allocation range. Thanks to Steve Hirsch for spotting the problem. Add AddDhcpLease and DeleteDhcpLease DBus methods. Thanks to Nicolas Cavallari for the patch. Allow configuration of router advertisements without the "on-link" bit set. Thanks to Neil Jerram for the patch. Extend --bridge-interface to DHCPv6 and router advertisements. Thanks to Neil Jerram for the patch.
2015-05-06Update 2.67 to 2.72mef1-3/+2
------------------- version 2.72 Add ra-advrouter mode, for RFC-3775 mobile IPv6 support. Add support for "ipsets" in *BSD, using pf. Thanks to Sven Falempim for the patch. Fix race condition which could lock up dnsmasq when an interface goes down and up rapidly. Thanks to Conrad Kostecki for helping to chase this down. Add DBus methods SetFilterWin2KOption and SetBogusPrivOption Thanks to the Smoothwall project for the patch. Fix failure to build against Nettle-3.0. Thanks to Steven Barth for spotting this and finding the fix. When assigning existing DHCP leases to intefaces by comparing networks, handle the case that two or more interfaces have the same network part, but different prefix lengths (favour the longer prefix length.) Thanks to Lung-Pin Chang for the patch. Add a mode which detects and removes DNS forwarding loops, ie a query sent to an upstream server returns as a new query to dnsmasq, and would therefore be forwarded again, resulting in a query which loops many times before being dropped. Upstream servers which loop back are disabled and this event is logged. Thanks to Smoothwall for their sponsorship of this feature. Extend --conf-dir to allow filtering of files. So --conf-dir=/etc/dnsmasq.d,\*.conf will load all the files in /etc/dnsmasq.d which end in .conf Fix bug when resulted in NXDOMAIN answers instead of NODATA in some circumstances. Fix bug which caused dnsmasq to become unresponsive if it failed to send packets due to a network interface disappearing. Thanks to Niels Peen for spotting this. Fix problem with --local-service option on big-endian platforms Thanks to Richard Genoud for the patch. version 2.71 Subtle change to error handling to help DNSSEC validation when servers fail to provide NODATA answers for non-existent DS records. Tweak code which removes DNSSEC records from answers when not required. Fixes broken answers when additional section has real records in it. Thanks to Marco Davids for the bug report. Fix DNSSEC validation of ANY queries. Thanks to Marco Davids for spotting that too. Fix total DNS failure and 100% CPU use if cachesize set to zero, regression introduced in 2.69. Thanks to James Hunt and the Ubuntu crowd for assistance in fixing this. version 2.70 Fix crash, introduced in 2.69, on TCP request when dnsmasq compiled with DNSSEC support, but running without DNSSEC enabled. Thanks to Manish Sing for spotting that one. Fix regression which broke ipset functionality. Thanks to Wang Jian for the bug report. version 2.69 Implement dynamic interface discovery on *BSD. This allows the contructor: syntax to be used in dhcp-range for DHCPv6 on the BSD platform. Thanks to Matthias Andree for valuable research on how to implement this. Fix infinite loop associated with some --bogus-nxdomain configs. Thanks fogobogo for the bug report. Fix missing RA RDNS option with configuration like --dhcp-option=option6:23,[::] Thanks to Tsachi Kimeldorfer for spotting the problem. Add [fd00::] and [fe80::] as special addresses in DHCPv6 options, analogous to [::]. [fd00::] is replaced with the actual ULA of the interface on the machine running dnsmasq, [fe80::] with the link-local address. Thanks to Tsachi Kimeldorfer for championing this. DNSSEC validation and caching. Dnsmasq needs to be compiled with this enabled, with make dnsmasq COPTS=-DHAVE_DNSSEC this add dependencies on the nettle crypto library and the gmp maths library. It's possible to have these linked statically with make dnsmasq COPTS='-DHAVE_DNSSEC -DHAVE_DNSSEC_STATIC' which bloats the dnsmasq binary, but saves the size of the shared libraries which are much bigger. To enable, DNSSEC, you will need a set of trust-anchors. Now that the TLDs are signed, this can be the keys for the root zone, and for convenience they are included in trust-anchors.conf in the dnsmasq distribution. You should of course check that these are legitimate and up-to-date. So, adding conf-file=/path/to/trust-anchors.conf dnssec to your config is all thats needed to get things working. The upstream nameservers have to be DNSSEC-capable too, of course. Many ISP nameservers aren't, but the Google public nameservers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) are. When DNSSEC is configured, dnsmasq validates any queries for domains which are signed. Query results which are bogus are replaced with SERVFAIL replies, and results which are correctly signed have the AD bit set. In addition, and just as importantly, dnsmasq supplies correct DNSSEC information to clients which are doing their own validation, and caches DNSKEY, DS and RRSIG records, which significantly improve the performance of downstream validators. Setting --log-queries will show DNSSEC in action. If a domain is returned from an upstream nameserver without DNSSEC signature, dnsmasq by default trusts this. This means that for unsigned zone (still the majority) there is effectively no cost for having DNSSEC enabled. Of course this allows an attacker to replace a signed record with a false unsigned record. This is addressed by the --dnssec-check-unsigned flag, which instructs dnsmasq to prove that an unsigned record is legitimate, by finding a secure proof that the zone containing the record is not signed. Doing this has costs (typically one or two extra upstream queries). It also has a nasty failure mode if dnsmasq's upstream nameservers are not DNSSEC capable. Without --dnssec-check-unsigned using such an upstream server will simply result in not queries being validated; with --dnssec-check-unsigned enabled and a DNSSEC-ignorant upstream server, _all_ queries will fail. Note that DNSSEC requires that the local time is valid and accurate, if not then DNSSEC validation will fail. NTP should be running. This presents a problem for routers without a battery-backed clock. To set the time needs NTP to do DNS lookups, but lookups will fail until NTP has run. To address this, there's a flag, --dnssec-no-timecheck which disables the time checks (only) in DNSSEC. When dnsmasq is started and the clock is not synced, this flag should be used. As soon as the clock is synced, SIGHUP dnsmasq. The SIGHUP clears the cache of partially-validated data and resets the no-timecheck flag, so that all DNSSEC checks henceforward will be complete. The development of DNSSEC in dnsmasq was started by Giovanni Bajo, to whom huge thanks are owed. It has been supported by Comcast, whose techfund grant has allowed for an invaluable period of full-time work to get it to a workable state. Add --rev-server. Thanks to Dave Taht for suggesting this. Add --servers-file. Allows dynamic update of upstream servers full access to configuration. Add --local-service. Accept DNS queries only from hosts whose address is on a local subnet, ie a subnet for which an interface exists on the server. This option only has effect if there are no --interface --except-interface, --listen-address or --auth-server options. It is intended to be set as a default on installation, to allow unconfigured installations to be useful but also safe from being used for DNS amplification attacks. Fix crashes in cache_get_cname_target() when dangling CNAMEs encountered. Thanks to Andy and the rt-n56u project for find this and helping to chase it down. Fix wrong RCODE in authoritative DNS replies to PTR queries. The correct answer was included, but the RCODE was set to NXDOMAIN. Thanks to Craig McQueen for spotting this. Make statistics available as DNS queries in the .bind TLD as well as logging them. version 2.68 Use random addresses for DHCPv6 temporary address allocations, instead of algorithmically determined stable addresses. Fix bug which meant that the DHCPv6 DUID was not available in DHCP script runs during the lifetime of the dnsmasq process which created the DUID de-novo. Once the DUID was created and stored in the lease file and dnsmasq restarted, this bug disappeared. Fix bug introduced in 2.67 which could result in erroneous NXDOMAIN returns to CNAME queries. Fix build failures on MacOS X and openBSD. Allow subnet specifications in --auth-zone to be interface names as well as address literals. This makes it possible to configure authoritative DNS when local address ranges are dynamic and works much better than the previous work-around which exempted contructed DHCP ranges from the IP address filtering. As a consequence, that work-around is removed. Under certain circumstances, this change wil break existing configuration: if you're relying on the contructed-range exception, you need to change --auth-zone to specify the same interface as is used to construct your DHCP ranges, probably with a trailing "/6" like this: --auth-zone=example.com,eth0/6 to limit the addresses to IPv6 addresses of eth0. Fix problems when advertising deleted IPv6 prefixes. If the prefix is deleted (rather than replaced), it doesn't get advertised with zero preferred time. Thanks to Tsachi for the bug report. Fix segfault with some locally configured CNAMEs. Thanks to Andrew Childs for spotting the problem. Fix memory leak on re-reading /etc/hosts and friends, introduced in 2.67. Check the arrival interface of incoming DNS and TFTP requests via IPv6, even in --bind-interfaces mode. This isn't possible for IPv4 and can generate scary warnings, but as it's always possible for IPv6 (the API always exists) then we should do it always. Tweak the rules on prefix-lengths in --dhcp-range for IPv6. The new rule is that the specified prefix length must be larger than or equal to the prefix length of the corresponding address on the local interface.
2015-04-29Add a patch to fix CVE-2015-3294.roy1-3/+3
Remove myself as maintainer.
2015-04-22Add a 'reload' rc.d option (automatically uses the pid file), which willabs1-3/+2
make dnsmasq reload the dhcp file. Add patch comment and mps Bump PKGREVISION
2014-11-23Fix pkglint warningscheusov1-4/+4
2014-11-23user and group "dnsmasq" are created; ++pkgrevisioncheusov1-1/+15
2013-11-12Update to 2.67roy1-3/+2
2013-07-21Support partial FQDN optionroy1-1/+2
2013-05-28Update dnsmasq to 2.66.fhajny1-3/+2
Changes in 2.66 - Add the ability to act as an authoritative DNS server - Add "constructed DHCP ranges" for DHCPv6 - Fix crash on startup on Solaris 11 - Add code to make behaviour for TCP DNS requests when a request arrives for an allowed address, but via a banned interface - Don't send the default DHCP option advertising dnsmasq as the local DNS server if dnsmasq is configured to not act as DNS server, or it's configured to a non-standard port. - Add DNSMASQ_CIRCUIT_ID, DNSMASQ_SUBCRIBER_ID, DNSMASQ_REMOTE_ID variables to the environment of the lease-change script - Fixed crash whilst handling DHCPv6 information-requests - Add --ipset option - Don't erroneously reject some option names in --dhcp-match options - Allow a trailing '*' wildcard in all interface-name configurations - Handle the situation where libc headers define SO_REUSEPORT, but the kernel in use doesn't - Update Polish translation - Fix crash if the configured DHCP lease limit is reached - Update the French translation Changes in 2.65: - Fix regression which broke forwarding of queries sent via TCP which are not for A and AAAA and which were directed to non-default servers - Fix failure to build with DHCP support excluded - Fix nasty regression in 2.64 which completely broke cacheing See full changelog: http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/CHANGELOG
2013-04-04Pull in fixes from upstream for interface enumeration, fixes segfault on SunOS.jperkin1-1/+2
Bump PKGREVISION.
2012-12-06Upgrade to dnsmasq-2.64.roy1-2/+2
Highlights include: * SetDomainServers DBUS interface for openresolv * Many DHCPv6 improvements * Don't send a leasetime to DHCP INFORM messages
2012-10-23Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-2/+1
2012-07-04Update to dnsmsq-2.62roy1-2/+3
Changes include: DHCPv6 support RA support Many misc fixes
2012-06-12Add inet6 to default suggested options. It's 2012.wiz1-1/+2
2012-01-31Update to dnsmasq-2.59roy1-3/+23
When building DBus support, install the config file for DBus Notable Changes from 2.55: IPv6 interface fixes Fixed an invalid server id of 0.0.0.0 being sent in some situations Correctly return NODATA for an AAAA query to a CNAME with only an A Fixed a bug with some truncated TFTP files Support IPv6 scope ids in resolv.conf
2010-11-27Update to dnsmasq-2.55 with the following changes:roy1-3/+3
* Allow the empty domain "." in dhcp domain-search (119) options. * Fix corruption of the domain when a name from /etc/hosts overrides one supplied by a DHCP client. * Fix regression which caused configuration like --address=/.domain.com/1.2.3.4 to be rejected. * Many new options added and improved.
2010-01-29Update to dnsmsasq-2.52roy1-3/+3
Changes from dnsmasq-2.51 include * More conservative in detecing "A for A" queries * Increased default number of leases to 1000 * Added support for RFC3925 "Vendor-Identifying Vendor Options" * Default DNS packet size now 4096 as recommended by RFC5625
2009-11-14Bump to 2.51roy1-2/+2
Changes from 2.50 include: * TFTP supports Windows/Dos \ separator. * Warn if IP duplicated in /etc/ethers * Test upstream responsiveness to work around upstream server slowdowns * PXE and relay agent fixes
2009-09-05Bump to dnsmasq-2.50roy1-2/+2
Fixes CVE 2009-2957 and CVE 2009-2958
2009-06-14Update to dnsmasq-2.49roy1-2/+2
Changes since 2.47 include * Fix a possible infinite with fixed hostnames to ip and the client sometimes sending one and sometimes not * Improved DHCP logging * addn-hosts now works with a directory instead of just a file
2009-02-19Update to dnsmasq-2.47roy1-2/+2
Fixes from 2.46 include: * NetBSD-5 support * Better duplicate IPv6 address detection * DBus introspection * work with blank lines in /etc/ethers
2008-12-19Update to dnsmasq-2.46roy1-11/+22
Noteable changes include: NetBSD-5 support Optional DBus and IPv6 support ISC leasefile support removed Support DHCP clients in multiple DNS domains Re-read /etc/resolv.conf when an "interface up" event occurs
2008-11-22Add missed file in previous commit.ahoka1-2/+2
2008-11-17Fix an sa_len problem on NetBSD 5.0.ahoka1-2/+2
Patch submitted by Roy Marples.
2008-09-25Make it look for it's config file at the right place.ahoka1-1/+4
2008-07-23Update dnsmasq to version 2.45 in order to fix CVE-2008-1447.tonnerre1-2/+2
Changes since version 2.38: - Names ending in a dot now work. - Whitespaces arround commata in config files are now ignored. - Asynchronous logging. - New --log-dhcp flag was added. - RFC3046 relay agent data matching. - RFC3993 subscriber ID relay agent data matching. - RFC 5107 server-id-override DHCP relay agent option. - Option for interface names added. - SIGUSR2 now closes and reopens the log files. - DNS LOC record support. - Allow disabling the DNS functionality by setting the port to 0. - DNSMASQ_INTERFACE is now part of the environment of the lease change script. - PMTUd disabled on DHCP and TFTP sockets. - --dhcp-bridge now works on all BSD variants. - Now including a Solaris 10 SMF. - Random source ports for DNS queries (CVE-2008-1447).
2007-02-23Update to 2.38:wiz1-3/+2
version 2.24 Updated contrib/openvpn/dnsmasq.patch from Joseph Tate. Tweaked DHCP NAK code, a DHCP NAK is now unicast as a fallback in cases where a broadcast is futile: namely in response to a unicast REQUEST from a non-local network which was not sent via a relay. Slightly changed the semantics of domain matching in --server and --address configs. --server=/domain.com/ still matches domain.com and sub.domain.com but does not now match newdomain.com The semantics of --server=/.domain.com/ are unchanged. Thanks to Chris Blaise for the patch. Added backwards-compatible internationalisation support. The existing make targets, (all, dnsmasq, install) work as before. New ones (all-i18n, and install-i18n) add gettext. The translations live in po/ There are not too many strings, so if anybody can provide translations (and for the manpage....) please send them in. Tweak behaviour on receipt of REFUSED or SERVFAIL rcodes, now the query gets retried on all servers before returning the error to the source of the query. Thanks to Javier Kohen for the report. Added Polish translation - thanks to Tomasz Sochanski. Changed default manpage install location from /usr/man to /usr/share/man Added Spanish translation - thanks to Christopher Chatham. Log a warning when a DHCP packet is truncated due to lack of space. (Thanks to Michael Welle for the prompt to do this.) Added French translation - thanks to Lionel Tricon. Added Indonesian translation - thanks to Salman AS. Tweaked the netlink code to cope with interface broadcast address not set, or set to 0.0.0.0. Fixed problem assigning fixed addresses to hosts when more than one dhcp-range is available. Thanks to Sorin Panca for help chasing this down. Added more explict error mesages to the hosts file and ethers file reading code. Markus Kaiserswerth suffered to make this happen. Ensure that a hostname supplied by a DHCP client can never override one configured on the server. Previously, any host claiming a name would be given it, even if that over-rode a dhcp-host declaration, leading to potentially confusing situations. Added Slackware package-build stuff into contrib/ The i18n effort broke the current scripts, and working ones were needed for testing, so they ended up here rather than make Pat re-invent the wheel. Added Romanian translation, thanks to Sorin Panca for that. version 2.25 Fixed RedHat spec file for FC4 - thanks to Werner Hoelzl and Andrew Bird. Fixed Suse spec file - thanks to Steven Springl. Fixed DHCP bug when two distict subnets are on the same physical interface. Thanks to Pawel Zawora for finding this and suggesting the fix. Added logging to make it explicit when dnsmasq falls back from using RT-netlink sockets to the old ioctl API for getting information about interfaces. Doing this completely silently made remote debugging hard. Merged uclibc build fixes from the OpenWRT package into src/config.h Added Norwegian translation - thanks to Jan Erik Askildt. version 2.26 Fixed SuSe rpm patch problem - thanks to Steven Springl. Fixed crash when attempting to send a DHCP NAK to a host which believes it has a lease on an unknown network. Thanks to Lutz Pressler for the bug report and patch. version 2.27 Tweaked DHCP behaviour when a client attempts to renew a lease which dnsmasq doesn't know about. Previously that would always result in a DHCPNAK. Now, in dhcp-authoritative mode, the lease will be created, if it's legal. This makes dnsmasq work better if the lease database is lost, for example on an OpenWRT system which reboots. Thanks to Stephen Rose for work on this. Added the ability to support RFC-3442 style destination descriptors in dhcp-options. This makes classless static routes easy to do, eg dhcp-option=121,192.168.1.0/24,1.2.3.4 Added error-checking to the code which writes the lease file. If this fails for any reason, an error is logged, and a retry occurs after one minute. This should improve things eg when a filesystem is full. Thanks to Jens Holze for the bug report. Fixed breakage of the "/#/ matches any domain" facility which happened in 2.24. Thanks to Peter Surda for the bug report. Use "size_t" and "ssize_t" types where appropriate in the code. Fix buggy CNAME handling in mixed IPv4 and IPv6 queries. Thanks to Andreas Pelme for help finding that. Added some code to attempt to re-transmit DNS queries when a network interface comes up. This helps on DoD links, where frequently the packet which triggers dialling is a DNS query, which then gets lost. By re-sending, we can avoid the lookup failing. This function is only active when netlink support is compiled in, and therefore only under Linux. Thanks to Jean Wolter for help with this. Tweaked the DHCP tag-matching code to work correctly with NOT-tag conditions. Thanks to Lutz Pressler for finding the bug. Generalised netid-tag matching in dhcp-range statements to allow more than one tag. Added --dhcp-mac to do MAC address matching in the same way as vendorclass and userclass matching. A good suggestion from Lutz Pressler. Add workaround for buggy early Microsoft DHCP clients which need zero-termination in string options. Thanks to Fabiano Pires for help with this. Generalised the DHCP code to cope with any hardware address type, at least on Linux. *BSD is still limited to ethernet only. version 2.28 Eliminated all raw network access when running on Linux. All DHCP network activity now goes through the IP stack. Packet sockets are no longer required. Apart from being a neat hack, this should also allow DHCP over IPsec to work better. On *BSD and OS X, the old method of raw net access through BPF is retained. Simplified build options. Networking is now slimmed down to a choice of "linux" or "other". Netlink is always used under Linux. Since netlink has been available since 2.2 and non-optional in an IPv4-configured kernel since 2.4, and the dnsmasq netlink code is now well tested, this should work out fine. Removed decayed build support for libc5 and Solaris. Removed pselect code: use a pipe for race-free signal handling instead, as this works everywhere. No longer enable the ISC leasefile reading code in the distributed sources. I doubt there are many people left using this 1.x compatibility code. Those that are will have to explicitly enable it in src/config.h. Don't send the "DHCP maximum message size" option, even if requested. RFC2131 says this is a "MUST NOT". Support larger-than-minimum DHCP message. Dnsmasq is now happy to get larger than 576-byte DHCP messages, and will return large messages, if permitted by the "maximum message size" option of the message to which it is replying. There's now an arbitrary sanity limit of 16384 bytes. Added --no-ping option. This fixes an RFC2131 "SHOULD". Building on the 2.27 MAC-address changes, allow clients to provide no MAC address at all, relying on the client-id as a unique identifier. This should make things like DHCP for USB come easier. Fixed regression in netlink code under 2.2.x kernels which occurred in 2.27. Erik Jan Tromp is the vintage kernel fan who found this. P.S. It looks like this "netlink bind: permission denied" problem occured in kernels at least as late a 2.4.18. Good information from Alain Richoux. Added a warning when it's impossible to give a host its configured address because the address is leased elsewhere. A sensible suggestion from Mircea Bardac. Added minimal support for RFC 3046 DHCP relay agent-id options. The DHCP server now echoes these back to the relay, as required by the RFC. Also, RFC 3527 link selection sub-options are honoured. Set the process "dumpable" flag when running in debug mode: this makes getting core dumps from root processes much easier. Fixed one-byte buffer overflow which seems to only cause problems when dnsmasq is linked with uclibc. Thanks to Eric House and Eric Spakman for help in chasing this down. Tolerate configuration screwups which lead to the DHCP server attemping to allocate its own address to a client; eg setting the whole subnet range as a DHCP range. Addresses in use by the server are now excluded from use by clients. Did some thinking about HAVE_BROKEN_RTC mode, and made it much simpler and better. The key is to just keep lease lengths in the lease file. Since these normally never change, even as the lease is renewed, the lease file never needs to change except when machines arrive on the network or leave. This eliminates the code for timed writes, and reduces the amount of wear on a flash filesystem to the absolute minimum. Also re-did the basic time function in this mode to use the portable times(), rather than parsing /proc/uptime. Believe the source port number when replying to unicast DHCP requests and DHCP requests via a relay, instead of always using the standard ports. This will allow relays on non-standard ports and DHCPINFORM from unprivileged ports to work. The source port sent by unconfigured clients is still ignored, since this may be unreliable. This means that a DHCP client must use the standard port to do full configuration. version 2.29 Fixed compilation on OpenBSD (thanks to Tom Hensel for the report). Fixed false "no interface" errors when --bind-interfaces is set along with --interface=lo or --listen-address. Thanks to Paul Wise for the report. Updated patch for SuSE rpm. Thanks to Steven Springl. It turns out that there are some Linux kernel configurations which make using the capability system impossible. If this situation occurs then continue, running as root, and log a warning. Thanks to Scott Wehrenberg for help tracking this down. version 2.30 Fixed crash when a DHCP client requested a broadcast reply. This problem was introduced in version 2.28. Thanks to Sandra Dekkers for the bug report. version 2.31 Added --dhcp-script option. There have been calls for this for a long time from many good people. Fabio Muzzi gets the prize for finally convincing me. Added example dbus config file and moved dbus stuff into its own directory. Removed horribly outdated Redhat RPM build files. These are obsolete now that dnsmasq in in Fedora extras. Thanks to Patrick "Jima" Laughton, the Fedora package maintainer. Added workaround for Linux kernel bug. This manifests itself as failure of DHCP on kernels with "support for classical IP over ATM" configured. That includes most Debian kernel packages. Many thanks to A. Costa and Benjamin Kudria for their huge efforts in chasing this down. Force-kill child processes when dnsmasq is sent a sigterm, otherwise an unclosed TCP connection could keep dnsmasq hanging round for a few minutes. Tweaked config.h logic for uclibc build. It will now pick up MMU and IPV6 status correctly on every system I tested. version 2.32 Attempt a better job of replacing previous configuration when re-reading /etc/hosts and /etc/ethers. SIGHUP is still not identical to a restart under all circumstances, but it is for the common case of name->MAC address in /etc/ethers and name->IP address in /etc/hosts. Fall back to broadcast for DHCP to an unconfigured client when the MAC address size is greater than 14 bytes. Fix problem in 2.28-onwards releases which breaks DNS on Mac OS X. Thanks to Doug Fields for the bug report and testing. Added fix to allow compilation on c89-only compilers. Thanks to John Mastwijk for the patch. Tweak resolv file polling code to work better if there is a race between updating the mtime and file contents. This is not normally a problem, but it can be on systems which replace nameservers whilst active. The code now continues to read resolv.conf until it gets at least one usable server. Thanks to Holger Mauermann for help with this. If a client DECLINEs an address which is allocated to it via dhcp-host or /etc/hosts, lock that address out of use for ten minutes, instead of forever, and log when it's not being used because of the lock-out. This should provide less surprising behaviour when a configured address can't be used. Thanks to Peter Surda and Heinz Deinhart for input on this. Fixed *BSD DHCP breakage with only some arches/compilers, depending on structure padding rules. Thanks to Jeb Campbell and Tom Hensel for help with this. Added --conf-dir option. Suggestion from Aaron Tygart. Applied patch from Brent Cook which allows netids in dhcp-option configuration lines to be prefixed by "net:". This is not required by the syntax, but it is consistent with other configuration items. Added --log-facility option. Suggestion from Fabio Muzzi. Major update to Spanish translation. Many thanks to Chris Chatham. Fixed gcc-4.1 strict-alias compilation warning. version 2.33 Remove bash-specific shellcode from the Makefile. Fix breakage with some DHCP relay implementations which was introduced in 2.28. Believing the source port in DHCP requests and sending the reply there is sometimes a bad thing to do, so I've reverted to always sending to the relay on port 68. Thanks to Daniel Hamlin and Alex (alde) for bug reports on this. Moved the SuSe packaging files to contrib. I will no longer attempt to maintain this in the source tarball. It will be done externally, in the same way as packaging for other distros. Suse packages are available from ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/ug/ Merged patch from Gentoo to honour $LDFLAGS environment. Fix bug in resolv.conf processing when more than one file is being checked. Add --dns-forward-max option. Warn if --resolv-file flags are ignored because of --no-resolv. Thanks to Martin F Krafft for spotting this one. Add --leasefile-ro option which allows the use of an external lease database. Many thanks to Steve Horbachuk for assistance developing this feature. Provide extra information to lease-change script via its environment. If the host has a client-id, then DNSMASQ_CLIENT_ID will be set. Either the lease length (in DNSMASQ_LEASE_LENGTH) or lease expiry time (in DNSMASQ_LEASE_EXPIRES) will be set, depending on the HAVE_BROKEN_RTC compile-time option. This extra information should make it possible to maintain the lease database in external storage such as LDAP or a relational database. Note that while leasefile-ro is set, the script will be called with "old" events more often, since changes to the client-id and lease length (HAVE_BROKEN_RTC) or lease expiry time (otherwise) are now flagged. Add contrib/wrt/* which is an example implementation of an external persistent lease database for *WRT distros with the nvram command. Add contrib/wrt/dhcp_release.c which is a small utility which removes DHCP leases using DHCPRELEASE operation in the DHCP protocol. version 2.34 Tweak network-determination code for another corner case: in this case a host forced to move between dhcp-ranges on the same physical interface. Thanks to Matthias Andree. Improve handling of high DNS loads by throttling acceptance of new queries when resources are tight. This should be a better response than the "forwarding table full..." message which was logged before. Fixed intermittent infinite loop when re-reading /etc/ethers after SIGHUP. Thanks to Eldon Ziegler for the bug report. Provide extra information to the lease-change script: when a lease loses its hostname (because a new lease comes along and claims the same new), the "old" action is called with the current state of the lease, ie no name. The change is to provide the former name which the lease had in the environment variable DNSMASQ_OLD_HOSTNAME. This helps scripts which do stuff based on hostname, rather than IP address. Also provide vendor-class and user-class information to the lease-change script when a new lease is created in the DNSMASQ_VENDOR_CLASS and DNSMASQ_USER_CLASS<n> environment variables. Suggestion from Francois-Xavier Le Bail. Run the lease change script as root, even when dnsmasq is configured to change UID to an unprivileged user. Since most uses of the lease change script need root, this allows its use whilst keeping the security advantages of running the daemon without privs. The script is invoked via a small helper process which keeps root UID, and validates all data received from the main process. To get root, an attacker would have to break dnsmasq and then break the helper through the restricted comms channel linking the two. Add contrib/port-forward/* which is a script to set up port-forwards using the DHCP lease-change script. It's possible to add a host to a config file by name, and when that host gets a DHCP lease, the script will use iptables to set up port-forwards to configured ports at the address which the host is allocated. The script also handles setting up the port-forward iptables entries after reboot, using the persistent lease database, and removing them when a host leaves and its DHCP lease expires. Fix unaligned access problem which caused wrong log messages with some clients on some architectures. Thanks to Francois-Xavier Le Bail for the bugreport. Fixed problem with DHCPRELEASE and multi-address interfaces. Enhanced contrib/wrt/dhcp_release to cope under these circumstances too. Thanks to Eldon Ziegler for input on this. Updated French translation: thanks to Gildas Le Nadan. Upgraded the name hash function in the DNS cache. Thanks to Oleg Khovayko for good work on this. Added --clear-on-reload flag. Suggestion from Johannes Stezenbach. Treat a nameserver address of 0.0.0.0 as "nothing". Erwin Cabrera spotted that specifying a nameserver as 0.0.0.0 breaks things badly; this is because the network stack treats is as "this host" and an endless loop ensues. Added Webmin module in contrib/webmin. Thanks to Neil Fisher for that. version 2.35 Generate an "old" script event when a client does a DHCPREQUEST in INIT-REBOOT or SELECTING state and the lease already exists. Supply vendor and user class information to these script calls. Added support for Dragonfly BSD to src/config.h Removed "Upgrading to 2.0" document, which is ancient history now. Tweak DHCP networking code for BSD, esp OpenBSD. Added a workaround for a bug in OpenBSD 4.0: there should finally be support for multiple interfaces under OpenBSD now. Note that no version of dnsmasq before 2.35 will work for DHCP under OpenBSD 4.0 because of a kernel bug. Thanks to Claudio Jeker, Jeb Campbell and Cristobal Palmer for help with this. Optimised the cache code for the case of large /etc/hosts. This is mainly to remove the O(n-squared) algorithm which made reading large (50000 lines) files slow, but it also takes into account the size of /etc/hosts when building hash tables, so overall performance should be better. Thanks to "koko" for pointing out the problem. version 2.36 Added --dhcp-ignore-names flag which tells dnsmasq not to use names provided by DHCP clients. Suggestion from Thomas M Steenholdt. Send netmask and broadcast address DHCP options always, even if the client doesn't request them. This makes a few odd clients work better. Added simple TFTP function, optimised for net-boot. It is now possible to net boot hosts using only dnsmasq. The TFTP server is read-only, binary-mode only, and designed to be secure; it adds about 4K to the dnsmasq binary. Support DHCP option 120, SIP servers, (RFC 3361). Both encodings are supported, so both --dhcp-option=120,192.168.2.3 and --dhcp-option=120,sip.example.net will work. Brian Candler pointed out the need for this. Allow spaces in domain names, to support DNS-SD. Add --ptr-record flag, again for DNS-SD. Thanks to Stephan Sokolow for the suggestion. Tolerate leading space on lines in the config file. Thanks to Luigi Rizzo for pointing this out. Fixed netlink.c to cope with headers from the Linux 2.6.19 kernel. Thanks to Philip Wall for the bug report. Added --dhcp-bridge option, but only to the FreeBSD build. This fixes an oddity with a a particular bridged network configuration on FreeBSD. Thanks to Luigi Rizzo for the patch. Added FAQ entry about running dnsmasq in a Linux vserver. Thanks to Gildas le Nadan for the information. Fixed problem with option parsing which interpreted "/" as an address and not a string. Thanks to Luigi Rizzo for the patch. Ignore the --domain-needed flag when forwarding NS and SOA queries, since NS queries of TLDs are always legit. Marcus Better pointed out this problem. Take care to forward signed DNS requests bit-perfect, so as not to affect the validity of the signature. This should allow DDNS updates to be forwarded. version 2.37 Add better support for RFC-2855 DHCP-over-firewire and RFC -4390 DHCP-over-InfiniBand. A good suggestion from Karl Svec. Some efficiency tweaks to the cache code for very large /etc/hosts files. Should improve reverse (address->name) lookups and garbage collection. Thanks to Jan 'RedBully' Seiffert for input on this. Fix regression in 2.36 which made bogus-nxdomain and DNS caching unreliable. Thanks to Dennis DeDonatis and Jan Seiffert for bug reports. Make DHCP encapsulated vendor-class options sane. Be warned that some conceivable existing configurations using these may break, but they work in a much simpler and more logical way now. Prepending "vendor:<client-id>" to an option encapsulates it in option 43, and the option is sent only if the client-supplied vendor-class substring-matches with the given client-id. Thanks to Dennis DeDonatis for help with this. Apply patch from Jan Seiffert to tidy up tftp.c Add support for overloading the filename and servername fields in DHCP packet. This gives extra option-space when these fields are not being used or with a modern client which supports moving them into options. Added a LIMITS section to the man-page, with guidance on maximum numbers of clients, file sizes and tuning. release 2.38 Fix compilation on *BSD. Thanks to Tom Hensel. Don't send length zero DHCP option 43 and cope with encapsulated options whose total length exceeds 255 octets by splitting them into multiple option 43 pieces. Avoid queries being retried forever when --strict-order is set and an upstream server returns a SERVFAIL error. Thanks to Johannes Stezenbach for spotting this. Fix BOOTP support, broken in version 2.37. Add example dhcp-options for Etherboot. Add \e (for ASCII ESCape) to the set of valid escapes in config-file strings. Added --dhcp-option-force flag and examples in the configuration file which use this to control PXELinux. Added --tftp-no-blocksize option. Set netid tag "bootp" when BOOTP (rather than DHCP) is in use. This makes it easy to customise which options are sent to BOOTP clients. (BOOTP allows only 64 octets for options, so it can be necessary to trim things.) Fix rare hang in cache code, a 2.37 regression. This probably needs an infinite DHCP lease and some bad luck to trigger. Thanks to Detlef Reichelt for bug reports and testing.
2006-02-05Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change.joerg1-1/+2
2005-12-29Remove USE_PKGINSTALL from pkgsrc now that mk/install/pkginstall.mkjlam1-2/+1
automatically detects whether we want the pkginstall machinery to be used by the package Makefile.
2005-10-18Import dnsmasq from pkgsrc-wip. Packaged by pancake and updated byminskim1-0/+23
dhowland. Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server. It is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines with DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in the DNS with names configured either in each host or in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports static and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP for network booting of diskless machines.