- Python 3.6 or newer is required.
- The license is now the ISC license.
- Rdata is now immutable. Use dns.rdata.Rdata.replace() to make a new Rdata based on an existing one.
- dns.resolver.resolve() has been added, allowing control of whether search lists are used. dns.resolver.query() is retained for backwards compatibility, but deprecated. The default for search list behavior can be set at in the resolver object with the use_search_by_default parameter. The default is False.
- DNS-over-TLS is supported with dns.query.tls().
- DNS-over-HTTPS is supported with dns.query.https(), and the resolver will use DNS-over-HTTPS for a nameserver which is an HTTPS URL.
- Basic query and resolver support for the Trio, Curio, and asyncio asynchronous I/O libraries has been added in dns.asyncquery and dns.asyncresolver. This API should be viewed as experimental as asynchronous I/O support in dnspython is still evolving.
- TSIG now defaults to using SHA-256.
- Basic type info has been added to some functions. Future releases will have comprehensive type info.
- from_text() functions now have a relativize_to parameter.
- python-cryptography is now used for DNSSEC.
- Ed25519 and Ed448 signatures are now supported.
- A helper for NSEC3 generating hashes has been added.
- SHA384 DS records are supported.
- Rdatasets and RRsets are much faster.
- dns.resolver.resolve_address() has been added, allowing easy address-to-name lookups.
- dns.reversename functions now allow an alternate origin to be specified.
- The repr form of Rdatasets and RRsets now includes the rdata.
- A number of standard resolv.conf options are now parsed.
- The nameserver and port used to get a response are now part of the resolver’s Answer object.
- The NINFO record is supported.
- The dns.hash module has been removed; just use Python’s native hashlib module.
- Rounding is done in the standard python 3 fashion; dnspython 1.x rounded in the python 2 style on both python 2 and 3.
- The resolver will now do negative caching if a cache has been configured.
- TSIG and OPT now have rdata types.
- The class for query messages is now QueryMessage. Class Message is now a base class, and is also used for messages for which we don’t have a better class. Update messages are now class UpdateMessage, though class Update is retained for compatibility.
- Support for Windows 95, 98, and ME has been removed.
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* IDNA 2008 support is now available if the "idna" module has been
installed and IDNA 2008 is requested. The default IDNA behavior
is still IDNA 2003. The new IDNA codec mechanism is currently
only useful for direct calls to dns.name.from_text() or
dns.name.from_unicode(), but in future releases it will be
deployed throughout dnspython, e.g. so that you can read a
masterfile with an IDNA 2008 codec in force.
* By default, dns.name.to_unicode() is not strict about which
version of IDNA the input complies with. Strictness can be
requested by using one of the strict IDNA codecs.
* Add AVC RR support.
* Some problems with newlines in various output modes have been
addressed.
* dns.name.to_text() now returns text and not bytes on Python 3.x
* More miscellaneous fixes for the Python 2/3 codeline merge.
- Include readme with readme.patch as not included in upstream tarball
- Fix a bug in the tests code with 210.patch with upstream pull request #210
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- 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 <redkrieg@gmail.com> 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.
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- Package LICENSE, use proper upstream URL
- Run testsuite
- Cleanup macro usage
- 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.
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