Index of /files/code/djbdns-patches
djbdns-1.05-ipv6-recursive-prox.diff.gz - patch for ipv6 & recursive queries
djbdns-1.05-ipv6-recursive-prox.tar.gz - full patched source for (see above)
djbdns-1.05-ipv6-recursive-verisign-prox.diff - patch for -prox release, with
the verisign NXDOMAIN ignoring
djbdns-1.05-ipv6-recursive-errno-prox.tar.gz - full patched source for
ipv6, recursive queries, errno
djbdns-1.05-errno.diff - patch for the libc errno
The VeriSign patch had the following comments by the author:
> This patch changes djbdns's dnscache program so that it will ignore the
> IP address given in the IGNOREIP environment variable. I wrote this
> patch because of Verisign's oh-so helpful wildcard A records for *.COM
> and *.NET. Install the patch like this:
> patch svc -d /service/dnscache
> make setup check
> svc -u /service/dnscache
>
> Configure it to ignore Verisign's wildcard record like this:
> echo 64.94.110.11 >/service/dnscache/env/IGNOREIP
> svc -t /service/dnscache
>
> If IGNOREIP isn't found in the environment variable space, nothing is
> ignored.
>
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When implementing djbdns and dnscache on the Xicada.net network, I ran into a
situation which involved two dnscache services exchanging queries. Since
dnscache will not respond to non-recursive queries, and dnscache itself only
sends out non-recursive queries for zones in root/servers/*, a patch was
needed.
I merged IPv6 patches from: http://www.fefe.de/dns/
and the caches/servers patch from:
http://rationalizer.com/admin/djbdns-problems.html
These patches cannot be applied separately.
This adds IPv6 support and instructs dnscache to search in root/servers/* for
zones to forward queries for recursively. root/servers/* will still be
processed, and the queries for those zones will be non-recursive.
If duplicate zones exist in both root/servers and root/caches, the
root/servers entry will override the root/caches entry.
I take no credit for this software, just merging the patches.
Mark Kamichoff (prox@prolixium.com)