https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00828 * Security Fixes Prevents named from aborting with a require assertion failure on servers with DNS64 enabled. These crashes might occur as a result of specific queries that are received. (Note that this fix is a subset of a series of updates that will be included in full in BIND 9.8.5 and 9.9.3 as change #3388, RT #30996). [CVE-2012-5688] [RT #30792] A deliberately constructed combination of records could cause named to hang while populating the additional section of a response. [CVE-2012-5166] [RT #31090] Prevents a named assert (crash) when queried for a record whose RDATA exceeds 65535 bytes. [CVE-2012-4244] [RT #30416] Prevents a named assert (crash) when validating caused by using "Bad cache" data before it has been initialized. [CVE-2012-3817] [RT #30025] A condition has been corrected where improper handling of zero-length RDATA could cause undesirable behavior, including termination of the named process. [CVE-2012-1667] [RT #29644] ISC_QUEUE handling for recursive clients was updated to address a race condition that could cause a memory leak. This rarely occurred with UDP clients, but could be a significant problem for a server handling a steady rate of TCP queries. [CVE-2012-3868] [RT #29539 & #30233] New Features Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm keys and signatures in DNSSEC are now supported per RFC 6605. [RT #21918] Introduces a new tool "dnssec-checkds" command that checks a zone to determine which DS records should be published in the parent zone, or which DLV records should be published in a DLV zone, and queries the DNS to ensure that it exists. (Note: This tool depends on python; OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/bind?expand=0&rev=107
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