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ARTICLES TAGGED SOFTWARE UPDATE
NSD 3.2.1. out now
NSD 3.2.1. out now
Mainly a bugfix release, but also some new features. Fixes AXFR fallback discussion. Related links: NSD project page Direct Download Changelog
Unbound 1.2.0 released
Unbound 1.2.0 released
Minor features and important, security related, bugfixes. Related links: Unbound project page Direct Download Changes
ldns 1.4.1 released
ldns 1.4.1 released
New version of ldns; A couple of NSEC3 related bugs have fixed, as well some gripes in the build scripts. Related links: ldns project page Direct Download Changelog
Unbound 1.1.1 released
Unbound 1.1.1 released
bugfixes. Related links: Unbound project page Direct Download Changes
Unbound 1.1.0 released
Unbound 1.1.0 released
DLV support, statistics and lots of other features that have been requested. Also bugfixes. Related links: Unbound project page Direct Download Changes
NSD 3.2.0 released
NSD 3.2.0 released
A "feature rich" release. Contains longstanding requests such as SHA support for TSIG and configuration options for setting the outgoing interface. Also AXFR fallback, and IXFR on TCP by default....
ldns 1.4.0 released
ldns 1.4.0 released
New version of ldns; some small new and fixed features, and a number of bugs fixed Related links: ldns project page Direct Download Changelog
Unbound 1.0.2 released
Unbound 1.0.2 released
This release contains filtering fixes to prevent certaintypes of exploits. Also bugfixes. Related links: Unbound project page Direct Download Changes
NSD 3.1.1 released
NSD 3.1.1 released
This release contains mainly bugfixes. It also allows you to configure the maximum number of allowed interfaces. If you use it, it can have consequences for your memory usage. Related links: NSD...
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