All releases of PowerDNS Recursor


Release Notes: This is a stability and bugfix update to 3.5. It contains important fixes that improve operation for certain domains.


Release Notes: This is a stability and bugfix update to 3.3/3.3.1. It contains important fixes for slightly-broken domain names which your users expect to work anyhow.


Release Notes: This is a stability and bugfix update to 3.3/3.3.1. It contains important fixes for slightly-broken domain names which your users expect to work anyhow.


Release Notes: This is a stability and bugfix update to 3.3/3.3.1. It contains important fixes for slightly-broken domain names which your users expect to work anyhow.


Release Notes: This is a stability and bugfix update to 3.3/3.3.1. It contains important fixes for slightly-broken domain names, which your users expect to work anyhow.


Release Notes: This is a stability and bugfix update to 3.3/3.3.1. It contains important fixes for slightly-broken domain names, which your users expect to work anyhow.


Release Notes: This version fixes a number of small but persistent issues, rounds off the IPv6 support, and adds an important feature for many users of the Lua scripts. In addition, scalability on Solaris 10 has been improved. This release is identical to RC3.


Release Notes: This version fixes a number of small but persistent issues, rounds off the IPv6 support, and adds an important feature for many users of the Lua scripts. In addition, scalability on Solaris 10 has been improved. Since RC2, a harmless but scary message about an expired root has been removed.


Release Notes: This version fixes a number of small but persistent issues, rounds off the IPv6 support, and adds an important feature for many users of the Lua scripts. In addition, scalability on Solaris 10 has been improved. Since RC1, compilation on RHEL5 has been fixed.


Release Notes: This version contains a new "packet cache", which delivers a major performance boost. Multiple threads can now be used to actually benefit from all available CPUs. There are many new features, enhancements, and bugfixes. This release has been preceded by two release candidates that have seen wide production use already. An upgrade to 3.2 is highly recommended.