All releases of LDAPDNS


Release Notes: This release features DomainKeys support, LDAP URL support, and a few bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release offers a major code cleanup, and was largely re-written to take advantage of a smarter LDAP client library (built in, so there are no external library dependancies) and transport independance, but is not ready for general use. In fact, this announcement is more to remind everyone that LDAPDNS isn't dead, and to get people reporting bugs in the CVS code.


Release Notes: There are bugfixes for the *bsdish systems (handling of mktime) and initial Debian support. There were also some changes made that will affect (hopefully positively) the use of AXFR, so if you use AXFR, do upgrade. For everyone else, it's completely optional.


Release Notes: This release has bugfixes for Solaris users, init script changes for SuSE, syslog now works after chroot(), and fixes for a few other minor issues.


Release Notes: This release includes two bugfixes, easier to use AXFRs, a few minor changes to DNS ordering, a correctly returned NXDOMAIN, some timing bugfixes for extremely low loads, and a couple of other minor things.


Release Notes: AXFR no longer uses as much memory, and a few minor bugfixes to the configure script and administration tools have been fixed.


Release Notes: This release fixes building issues on FreeBSD, makes things consistant with documentation (notably: AXFR support), and now tries to do something useful if it runs out of memory. It is highly recommended that users upgrade to this release.


Release Notes: This release marks an interface freeze. It is more tunable for multiprocessor boxes, and has better performance with uniprocessor machines, better performance for BSD distributions, and fixes for split horizon, the RPM build, and documentation.


Release Notes: IPv6 support may now work, and a finalization of the 2.00 interface is imminent.


Release Notes: Workarounds for MS-DNS and other bugs, and a couple new features like preliminary IPv6 support and calculated searches.
A command line tool to output your database schema and data in diff-able form.