1007. [port] config.guess, config.sub from autoconf-2.52. 1008. [port] libtool.m4, ltmain.sh from libtool-1.4.2. 1009. [port] OpenUNIX 8 support. [RT #1728] 1024. [port] Compilation failed on HP-UX 11.11 due to incompatible use of the SIOCGLIFCONF macro name. [RT #1831] [needs more work] 1073. [bug] The ADB cache cleaning should also be space driven. [RT #1915, #1938] [ New function dns_adb_setadbsize() ] 1105. [port] OpenUNIX 8 enable threads by default. [RT #1970] [Functional change] 1110. [bug] dig should only accept valid abbreviations of +options. [RT #2003] [Potentially breaks scripts. Leave to 9.3.0.] 1143. [bug] When a trusted-keys statement was present and named was built without crypto support, it would leak memory. [ Not applicable to 9.2 ] 1150. [bug] named incorrectly accepted TTL values containing plus or minus signs, such as 1d+1h-1s. [ Uses new function isc_parse_uint32() ] 1151. [bug] nslookup failed to check that the arguments to the port, timeout, and retry options were valid integers and in range. [RT #2099] [ Uses new function isc_parse_uint32() ] 1159. [bug] MD and MF are not permitted to be loaded by RFC1123 [ Could cause zones that loaded in 9.2.0 to fail to load. Leave such breakages to 9.3.0. ] 1187. [bug] named was incorrectly returning DNSSEC records in negative responses when the DO bit was not set. [ Requires API change (new arguement) to dns_rdataset_towire(), dns_rdataset_towirepartial() and dns_rdataset_towirepartial() ] 1025. [bug] Don't use multicast addresses to resolve iterative queries. [RT #101] 1034. [bug] Ignore the RD bit on multicast queries as specified in RFC 1123. [RT #137] 1035. [bug] If we respond to multicast queries (which we currently do not), respond from a unicast address as specified in RFC 1123. [RT #137] 1037. [bug] Negative responses whose authority section contain SOA or NS records whose owner names are not equal equal to or parents of the query name should be rejected. [RT #1862] 1079. [bug] BIND 8 compatibility: accept bare elements at top level of sort list treating them as if they were a single element list. [RT #1963] 1080. [bug] BIND 8 compatibility: accept bare IP prefixes as the second element of a two-element top level sort list statement. [RT #1964]