both a 'listen-on' and a 'listen-on-v6' ACL. We are still waiting for
the 'listen-on-v6' config file option to set the latter explicitly,
but at least the default value now tracks the 'port' option and the
'-p' command line option.
Mostly, several functions that take pointers as arguments, almost
always char * pointers, had those pointers qualified with "const".
Those that returned pointers to previously const-qualified arguments
had their return values qualified as const. Some structure members
were qualified as const to retain that attribute from the variables
from which they were assigned.
Minor other ISC style cleanups.
dns_dispatch_create() no longer exists. dns_dispatch_createtcp()
and dns_dispatch_getudp() are the replacements. _createtcp() takes
a bound, connected TCP socket, while _getudp() will search for
a sharable UDP socket, and if found, attach to it and return a
pointer to it. If one is not found, it will create a udp socket,
bind it to a supplied local address, and create a new dispatcher
around it.
dns_dispatch_remove{request,response}() no longer take the dispatch
as an argument.
query-source can now be set per view.
The dispatch manager holds onto three memory pools, one for
allocating dispatchers from, one for events, and one for
requests/replies. The free list on these pools is hard-coded,
but set to 1024. This keeps us from having to dig into the
isc_mem_t the pools draw from as often.
dns_resolver_create() and dns_view_createresolver() require that
valid dispatchers be passed in; dispatchers are no longer created
for the caller.
Cleanup of redundant/useless header file inclusion.
ISC style lint, primarily for function declarations and standalone
comments -- ie, those that appear on a line without any code, which
should be written as follows:
/*
* This is a comment.
*/
authoritative for both, the delegatee is nonsecure, and the query
name is at the top of the delegatee zone.
Apply allow-query ACL checks to all response data.
and moved it to bin/named/client.c to reflect the fact that it
implemented BIND ACL policy more than general-purpose library
functionality; resolve ACL defaults at configuration time
rather than when the ACL is evaluated
are given, install to /usr/local but use /etc/named.conf and
/var/run/named.pid. If prefix is given, use it in the other two if they
are not also provided.