------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 25 11:18:34 UTC 2014 - dmueller@suse.com - fix build on SLE11 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 17 07:09:42 UTC 2014 - lars@linux-schulserver.de - update to 1.12.0: * The test system can now run the tests without requiring dnspython to be installed. * When reading from a masterfile, if the first content line started with leading whitespace, we raised an ugly exception instead of doing the right thing, namely using the zone origin as the name. [#73] Thanks to Tassatux for reporting the issue. * Added dns.zone.to_text() convenience method. Thanks to Brandon Whaley for the patch. * The /etc/resolv.conf setting "options rotate" is now understood by the resolver. If present, the resolver will shuffle the nameserver list each time dns.resolver.query() is called. Thanks to underrun for the patch. Note that you don't want to add "options rotate" to your /etc/resolv.conf if your system's resolver library does not understand it. In this case, just set resolver.rotate = True by hand. * Escaping of Unicode has been corrected. Previously we escaped and then converted to Unicode, but the right thing to do is convert to Unicode, then escape. Also, characters > 0x7f should NOT be escaped in Unicode mode. Thanks to Martin Basti for the patch. * dns.rdtypes.ANY.DNSKEY now has helpers functions to convert between the numeric form of the flags and a set of human-friendly strings. Thanks to Petr Spacek for the patch. * RRSIGs did not respect relativization settings in to_text(). Thanks to Brian Smith for reporting the bug and submitting a (slightly different) patch. * dns/rdtypes/IN/APL.py: The APL from_wire() method did not accept an rdata length of 0 as valid. Thanks to salzmdan for reporting the problem. * dns/ipv6.py: Add is_mapped() * dns/reversename.py: Lookup IPv6 mapped IPv4 addresses in the v4 reverse namespace. Thanks to Devin Bayer. Yes, I finally fixed this one :) * dns/zone.py: Do not put back an unescaped token. This was causing escape processing for domain names to break. Thanks to connormclaud for reporting the problem. * dns/message.py: Making a response didn't work correctly if the query was signed with TSIG and we knew the key. Thanks to Jeffrey Stiles for reporting the problem. * dns/query.py: Fix problems with the IXFR state machine which caused long diffs to fail. Thanks to James Raftery for the fix and the repeated prodding to get it applied :) - enable some tests - add python-dnspython-rpmlintrc file - add python-ecdsa and python-pycrypto to BuildRequires for the DNSSec tests - use /usr/bin/python instead of /usr/bin/env python for the example scripts to avoid additional dependencies ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 11 21:03:58 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - update to 1.11.1: * fix syntax error exception on dns server failure * various fixlets for DNSSEC support ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 15 11:37:52 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com - Package LICENSE, use proper upstream URL - Run testsuite - Cleanup macro usage ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 11 14:23:49 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - update to 1.11.0: * TLSA RR support * Added set_flags() method to dns.resolver.Resolver * Names with offsets >= 2^14 are no longer added to the compression table. * The "::" syntax is not used to shorten a single 16-bit section of the text form an IPv6 address. * Empty rdatasets are not printed. * DNSKEY key tags are no longer assumed to be unique. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 31 14:09:31 UTC 2012 - cfarrell@suse.com - license update: ISC See LICENSE (and compare http://www.spdx.org/licenses/MIT with http://www.spdx.org/licenses/ISC) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 31 11:35:42 UTC 2012 - jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 1.10.0 * Added dns.resolver.LRUCache. * dns.resolver.query() will try TCP if a UDP response is truncated. * The python socket module's DNS methods can be now be overriden with implementations that use dnspython's resolver. - Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile - Correct license field ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 28 13:49:59 UTC 2011 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 1.9.4: - There is no new functionality in this release; just a few bug fixes in RRSIG and SIG code. - Legacy code will be eliminated for earlier versions of DNSSEC in a future release of dnspython. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 24 19:54:53 UTC 2011 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Fix SLE_10 build. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 24 18:34:32 UTC 2011 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 1.9.3: Bugs fixed since 1.9.2: - Dnspython was erroneously doing case-insensitive comparisons of the names in NSEC and RRSIG RRs. - We now use "is" and not "==" when testing what section an RR is in. - The resolver now disallows metaqueries. New since 1.9.2: - A boolean parameter, 'raise_on_no_answer', has been added to the query() methods. In no-error, no-data situations, this parameter determines whether NoAnswer should be raised or not. If True, NoAnswer is raised. If False, then an Answer() object with a None rrset will be returned. - Resolver Answer() objects now have a canonical_name field. - Rdata now have a __hash__ method. - Regenerated spec file with py2pack; - Removed LICENSE PKG-INFO and TODO files from documentation. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 23 11:24:52 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 1.9.2: - The fix for the import problems was actually bad, but didn't show up in testing because the test suite's conditional importing code hid the problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Nov 22 13:19:59 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 1.9.1: Bugs fixed since 1.9.0: - The dns.dnssec module didn't work with DSA due to namespace contamination from a "from"-style import. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Nov 22 01:10:52 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 1.9.0: New since 1.8.0: - dnspython now uses poll() instead of select() when available. - Basic DNSSEC validation can be done using dns.dnsec.validate() and dns.dnssec.validate_rrsig() if you have PyCrypto 2.3 or later installed. Complete secure resolution is not yet available. - Added key_id() to the DNSSEC module, which computes the DNSSEC key id of a DNSKEY rdata. - Added make_ds() to the DNSSEC module, which returns the DS RR for a given DNSKEY rdata. - dnspython now raises an exception if HMAC-SHA284 or HMAC-SHA512 are used with a Python older than 2.5.2. (Older Pythons do not compute the correct value.) - Symbolic constants are now available for TSIG algorithm names. Bugs fixed since 1.8.0: - dns.resolver.zone_for_name() didn't handle a query response with a CNAME or DNAME correctly in some cases. - When specifying rdata types and classes as text, Unicode strings may now be used. - Hashlib compatibility issues have been fixed. - dns.message now imports dns.edns. - The TSIG algorithm value was passed incorrectly to use_tsig() in some cases. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 27 12:37:35 UTC 2010 - alexandre@exatati.com.br - Update to 1.8.0; - Building as noarch for openSUSE >= 11.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jan 19 00:00:00 UTC 2007 - judas_iscariote@shorewall.net - update to version 1.5.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Feb 28 16:46:03 CET 2006 - jmatejek@suse.cz - updated to reflect python changes due to #149809 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 25 21:40:46 CET 2006 - mls@suse.de - converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 31 13:35:14 CEST 2005 - poeml@suse.de - package created (1.3.3)