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Release Notes for BIND Version 9.17.0
Introduction
BIND 9.17 is an unstable development release of BIND. This document
summarizes new features and functional changes that have been introduced
on this branch. With each development release leading up to the stable
BIND 9.18 release, this document will be updated with additional features
added and bugs fixed.
Please see the file CHANGES for a more detailed list of changes and bug
fixes.
Supported Platforms
To build on UNIX-like systems, BIND requires support for POSIX.1c threads
(IEEE Std 1003.1c-1995), the Advanced Sockets API for IPv6 (RFC 3542), and
standard atomic operations provided by the C compiler.
The libuv asynchronous I/O library and the OpenSSL cryptography library
must be available for the target platform. A PKCS#11 provider can be used
instead of OpenSSL for Public Key cryptography (i.e., DNSSEC signing and
validation), but OpenSSL is still required for general cryptography
operations such as hashing and random number generation.
More information can be found in the PLATFORMS.md file that is included in
the source distribution of BIND 9. If your compiler and system libraries
provide the above features, BIND 9 should compile and run. If that isn't
the case, the BIND development team will generally accept patches that add
support for systems that are still supported by their respective vendors.
Download
The latest versions of BIND 9 software can always be found at https://
www.isc.org/download/. There you will find additional information about
each release, source code, and pre-compiled versions for Microsoft Windows
operating systems.
Notes for BIND 9.17.0
License
BIND 9 is open source software licensed under the terms of the Mozilla
Public License, version 2.0 (see the LICENSE file for the full text).
The license requires that if you make changes to BIND and distribute them
outside your organization, those changes must be published under the same
license. It does not require that you publish or disclose anything other
than the changes you have made to our software. This requirement does not
affect anyone who is using BIND, with or without modifications, without
redistributing it, nor anyone redistributing BIND without changes.
Those wishing to discuss license compliance may contact ISC at https://
www.isc.org/contact/.
End of Life
BIND 9.17 is an unstable development branch. When its development is
complete, it will be renamed to BIND 9.18, which will be a stable branch.
The end of life date for BIND 9.18 has not yet been determined. For those
needing long term support, the current Extended Support Version (ESV) is
BIND 9.11, which will be supported until at least December 2021.
See https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00896 for details of ISC's software support
policy.
Thank You
Thank you to everyone who assisted us in making this release possible.