Hello,
Yesterday we released PowerDNS Recursor 4.1.12.
This is a maintenance release with improvements for high-performance sites (and
a wild bug fix appeared).
Please see the changelog[1] for full details:
- #7634: Use a bounded load-balancing algo to distribute queries.
- #7651: Implement a
Hello,
We released PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.2.0-beta1 yesterday.
It has been too long a time since the release of PowerDNS Authoritative Server
4.2.0-alpha1. The Beta 1 release comes with a lot of bug fixes, improvements
and also some new features:
- LMDB backend,
- Fixes for OpenBSD
Hi all,
We released PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.1.7 and 4.0.7 today, fixing an
important security issue in the HTTP remote backend that has recently been
reported to us. Setups that are not using this backend are not impacted by
this issue. More information can be found in the
Hi all,
(Via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/03/19/powerdns-authoritative-server-4-2-0-release-candidate-1-released/
)
This release fixes an issue with security implications that has been recently
reported in the HTTP remote backend of the PowerDNS Authoritative Server.
Setups that are not
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/03/22/powerdns-authoritative-server-4-1-8-released/
)
We just released PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.1.8.
This release contains a bunch of backports, improvements and bug fixes that we
wanted in the 4.1.x release channel after the 4.1.7 security
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/04/12/first-alpha-release-of-dnsdist-1-4-0/ )
We are very happy to announce the 1.4.0 alpha 1 release of dnsdist. This
version contains a few new features, but is mostly focused on DNS privacy
improvements. We are introducing a new, much more
Hi all,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/06/14/powerdns-authoritative-server-4-2-0-release-candidate-2/
)
We are pleased to announce the second Release Candidate for Authoritative
Server version 4.2.0. Many of our users have given RC1 a spin, and we very much
appreciate their feedback.
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/06/25/powerdns-recursor-4-2-0-release-candidate-2/
)
We just released PowerDNS Recursor 4.2.0 Release Candidate 2.
There have been some minor changes[1] since release candidate 1:
- #7955: Handle short reads from our random device
- #7953: Check if
Hello,
We just released PowerDNS Recursor 4.1.14.
This is a maintenance release that adds two counters for the number of queries
received with the AD and CD bit set. The counters are named
`dnssec-authentic-data-queries` and `dnssec-check-disabled-queries`,
respectively. Additionally a Lua
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/06/21/powerdns-authoritative-server-4-0-8-and-4-1-10-released/
)
We just released PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.0.8 and 4.1.10.
These are security releases.
The 4.0.8 and 4.1.10 (together with 4.1.9) releases fix the following security
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/06/18/powerdns-authoritative-server-4-1-9-released/
)
We just released PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.1.9.
This maintenance release of the PowerDNS Authoritative Server has the following
changes[1]:
- #7922: by popular demand, the option to
Hello,
We just released PowerDNS Recursor 4.2.0 Release Candidate 1!
This release includes some minor changes since the beta 1:
- #7818: Use `net-snmp-config --netsnmp-agent-libs` instead of `--agent-libs`,
- #7826: Fix the detection of `snmp_select_info2()`,
- #7813: Ensure a valid range to
Hi,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/05/07/powerdns-recursor-4-2-0-beta-1-released/ )
The Beta 1 release comes with a lot of bug fixes, improvements and also some
new features:
- Add a new `max-cache-bogus-ttl` option to cap the TTL of a record that has
been validated as `Bogus` in the
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/08/09/powerdns-authoritative-server-4-2-0-release-candidate-3/
)
We just released PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.2.0 Release Candidate 3.
Thanks to an overwhelming amount of testing by our fabulous user community,
this release candidate contains a
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/08/01/security-notice-for-powerdnspostgres-users/
)
Last Tuesday we published PowerDNS Security Advisory 2019-06[1], which called
for a schema update if you are using PostgreSQL with the Authoritative Server.
We have now released updated packages
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/08/08/powerdns-authoritative-server-4-1-13-released/
)
The 4.1.12 release was skipped due to a packaging issue.
This is a bugfix release for high traffic setups using the pipebackend or
remotebackend. It contains the following changes:
- #8157:
Hello!
We are proud to announce the first alpha release of what should become PowerDNS
Authoritative 4.3.0. So far this is mostly a maintenance release. A lot of
internals have been reworked, with some visible changes for users[1].
Please see the changelog[2] for an almost complete list of
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/12/12/first-beta-release-of-powerdns-recursor-4-3-0/
)
We are proud to announce the first beta release of what should become PowerDNS
Recursor 4.3.0.
Compared to the third alpha release, this release enables QName-Minimization by
default and
Hello,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/12/02/powerdns-authoritative-server-4-2-1-released/
)
We just released PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.2.1.
This release fixes several bugs and makes a few features more robust or
intuitive. It also contains a few performance improvements for API
Hello!
We are proud to announce the first beta release of what should become PowerDNS
Authoritative 4.3.0. So far this is mostly a maintenance release. A lot of
internals have been reworked, with some visible changes for users[1].
Notable in this version is support for hiding DNSSEC keys,
Hello!,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2020/02/03/first-release-candidate-of-powerdns-recursor-4-3-0/)
We are proud to announce the first release candidate of what should become
PowerDNS Recursor 4.3.0.
Compared to the second beta release, this release fixes a few RPZ related bugs.
Hello!
(via: https://blog.powerdns.com/2020/02/21/powerdns-authoritative-4-3-0-beta-2/
)
We are proud to announce the second, and hopefully last, beta release of what
should become PowerDNS Authoritative 4.3.0. So far this is mostly a maintenance
release, but there are a few interesting
Hello!
(via https://blog.powerdns.com/2020/04/07/powerdns-authoritative-4-3-0/ )
We are proud to announce the release of PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.3.0. A
lot of internals have been reworked, with some visible changes for users[1]. If
you read the upgrade notes for a beta or RC, please
Hi,
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2020/04/09/powerdns-authoritative-server-4-2-2-released/
)
This release fixes issues in the IXFR receive code, improves cache management,
and corrects a few other small things. If you use IXFR, please read the upgrade
notes carefully.
Please see the
Hello!
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2020/03/18/powerdns-authoritative-4-3-0-first-release-candidate/
)
We are proud to announce the first, and hopefully last, release candidate of
what should become PowerDNS Authoritative 4.3.0. So far this is mostly a
maintenance release, but there are a
Hi Kevin,
> On 05/20/2020 12:35 PM Kevin P. Fleming via Pdns-users
> wrote:
>
> The new packages aren't available for Raspbian yet; would someone
> check the build systems for Raspbian? Thanks.
There's nothing to check. They just take a long time to build and I will
publish them later
Hi Kevin,
I've just published the Raspbian packages for Recursor 4.2.2 and 4.3.1.
Regards,
Erik
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Hello!
(via:
https://blog.powerdns.com/2020/09/21/first-release-candidate-of-powerdns-recursor-4-4-0/
)
We are proud to announce the first release candidate of what should become
PowerDNS Recursor 4.4.0.
Compared to the beta release, this release fixes two bugs:
• Only do QName Minimization
Hi,
> On 07/17/2020 2:13 PM Bjoern Franke via Pdns-users
> wrote:
>
> is something stuck with the package builds?
>
> In http://repo.powerdns.com/ubuntu/pool/main/p/pdns/ the last 4.2.x
> builds for bionic are 4.2.2.
That's for the Authoritative Server, the e-mail you are replying to is
Hi Robby,
> On 01/20/2023 3:55 PM CET Robby Pedrica via Pdns-users
> wrote:
>
> I've upgraded the pdns-recursor docker image today for the 4.8.0 vuln
> recently noted. My version from pdns-recursor is now listed as:
>
> Version: PowerDNS recursor 0.0.0.0.HEAD.gHEAD
>
> This is different
Hello!
We are very happy to release DNSdist 1.7.4 today, a maintenance release fixing
a few bugs reported since 1.7.3:
- Single-SOA XFR responses were not properly handled (#12100)
- Incoming DNS flags were not properly recorded in the ring buffer on a timeout
(#12529)
- In SetEDNSOptionAction
Hello!
We are thrilled to release DNSdist 1.8.0 today!
This 1.8.0 release contains a significant amount of changes since the last
major release, 1.7.0, which was released a bit over a year ago. We try to stick
to a major release every six months, but this one took a bit longer than
Due to an issue with the mail client I am using the release e-mail can look a
bit weird in some mail readers, showing a lot of whitespace between the
paragraphs.
With a quick asking around this issue seems limited to reading the e-mail on
specific mail clients and does not seem widespread.
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