Mostly generated automatically with the following semantic patch,
except where coccinelle was confused by #ifdef in lib/isc/net.c
@@ expression list args; @@
- UNEXPECTED_ERROR(__FILE__, __LINE__, args)
+ UNEXPECTED_ERROR(args)
@@ expression list args; @@
- FATAL_ERROR(__FILE__, __LINE__, args)
+ FATAL_ERROR(args)
(cherry picked from commit ec50c58f52)
This is hopefully end of duplication. This batch did not cause clashes
in Sphinx but it was pointless nonetheless as we have auto-generated
anchors for all statements.
(cherry picked from commit 137e0f4e0e)
Adapted for v9_18 branch by doing cleanup also in
notes/notes-9.18.0.rst.
Some statement names like "allow-query" had manually defined link anchor
_allow-query and also implicit anchor created by
.. namedconf:statement:: syntax. This causes warnings if a ambiguous
reference is made using :any:`allow-query` syntax.
Remove (hopefully all) manually defined anchors which pointed to
identical place as the implicit anchor. This allows :any: to work.
In rare cases where manual anchor points to descriptive text separated
from statement definition the reference was disamguated by replacing
:any:`notify` with :ref:`notify` (for manual anchor)
vs. :namedconf:ref:`notify` (for statement definition).
Please note that `options` statement is a trap: It is ambiguous even
without manual anchor because rndc.conf has its own `options`. Use
:namedconf:ref:`options` vs. :rndcconf:ref:`options` to select
appropriate target.
(cherry picked from commit 9a7c2b370e)
Make documentation building successful even on RHEL9 sphinx 3.4.3. It
does not like case-insensitive matching of terms, so provide lowercase
text description with Uppercase word reference.
(cherry picked from commit bc6c6b1184)
Add more text about the importance of properly securing the statistics
channel and what is and what is not considered a security vulnerability.
(cherry picked from commit 6869c98d36)
the "random-device" option was made non-functional in 9.13, but was
not marked as obsolete at that time. this is now fixed; configuring
"random-device" will trigger a warning.
The RPZ documentation section with response policy rules and actions
is incomplete.
Add information about the 'RPZ-CLIENT-IP' rule, and 'TCP-Only' and
'DROP' actions.
(cherry picked from commit 0fbd07ac22)