Version 2.9.21.1 of PowerDNS daemon

Release Notes: This releases fixes an issue relevant to security where PowerDNS did not answer certain questions. Not answering such questions, combined with new spoofing techniques, raised the general vulnerability of the DNS. This addresses CVE-2008-3337.

Other releases

  •  10 Jan 2012 22:52

    Release Notes: This release is identical to 3.0, except with a fix for CVE-2012-0206 aka PowerDNS Security Notification 2012-01. An upgrade is recommended.

    •  10 Jan 2012 22:52

      Release Notes: This release contains a fix for CVE-2012-0206 aka PowerDNS Security Notification 2012-01. In addition, this release contains changes for more recent versions of gcc, a massively sped up master/slaving engine, and fixes for several crashes in the BIND backend.

      •  22 Jul 2011 20:50

        Release Notes: This version brings full support for DNSSEC, with automated signing, rollovers, and key maintenance. The goal is to allow existing PowerDNS installations to start serving DNSSEC with as little hassle as possible, while maintaining performance and achieving high levels of security. Other new features include TSIG, a MyDNS-compat backend, also-notify, master/slave over IPv6, a bulk parallel slaving engine, MongoDB support, and Lua zone editing.

        •  19 Jul 2011 12:54

          Release Notes: This version brings full support for DNSSEC, with automated signing, rollovers, and key maintenance. The goal is to allow existing PowerDNS installations to start serving DNSSEC with as little hassle as possible, while maintaining performance and achieving high levels of security. Other new features include TSIG, a MyDNS-compat backend, also-notify, master/slave over IPv6, a bulk parallel slaving engine, MongoDB support, and Lua zone editing.

          •  19 Apr 2011 20:50

            Release Notes: This version brings full support for DNSSEC, with automated signing, rollovers, and key maintenance. The goal is to allow existing PowerDNS installations to start serving DNSSEC with as little hassle as possible, while maintaining performance and achieving high levels of security. Other new features include TSIG, a MyDNS-compat backend, also-notify, master/slave over IPv6, a bulk parallel slaving engine, MongoDB support, and Lua zone editing.

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