This is release 4.8.4 of the Authoritative Server.
Please review the Upgrade Notes before upgrading from versions < 4.8.x.
References: pull request 13625
References: pull request 13626
References: pull request 13624
This is release 4.8.3 of the Authoritative Server.
Please review the Upgrade Notes before upgrading from versions < 4.8.x.
This release contains one new feature (default-catalog-zone
), one bugfix (in ixfrdist), and a workaround for a bug in the MySQL client libraries.
References: pull request 13240
References: pull request 13271
References: pull request 13316
This is release 4.8.2 of the Authoritative Server.
Please review the Upgrade Notes before upgrading from versions < 4.8.x.
This release contains a small collection of fixes:
References: pull request 13186
References: pull request 13187
References: pull request 13188
References: pull request 13189
References: pull request 13099
This is release 4.8.1 of the Authoritative Server.
Please review the Upgrade Notes before upgrading from versions < 4.8.x.
This release contains a small collection of fixes:
References: pull request 12997
References: pull request 12996
References: pull request 12993
References: pull request 12991
References: pull request 12992
This is release 4.8.0 of the Authoritative Server.
Please review the Upgrade Notes before upgrading from versions < 4.8.x.
In 4.8, the LMDB backend gains a new Lightning Stream-compatible schema, which requires a data migration (this is automatic, and there is no migration back to the old schema). LMDB backend users should pay extra attention to the Upgrade Notes.
Lightning Stream is an open source data syncer that allows multiple nodes to sync LMDB (Lightning Memory-Mapped Database) data to and from an S3 (compatible) bucket. This has particular advantages in distributed and/or large-scale applications (i.e. ~1 million records), making DNS replication much, much easier to manage.
We are excited about how Lightning Stream simplifies running multiple distributed PowerDNS Authoritative servers, with full support for keeping record data and DNSSEC keys in sync, from multiple writers.
4.8.0 improves the handling of accidental duplicate domains – deleting a zone now deletes all versions of it. This release also contains a few other fixes, please see the list below.
References: pull request 12869
References: pull request 12872
References: pull request 12868
References: pull request 12828
This is release 4.8.0-beta1 of the Authoritative Server.
Please review the Upgrade Notes before upgrading from versions < 4.8.x.
In 4.8, the LMDB backend gains a new Lightning Stream-compatible schema, which requires a data migration (this is automatic, and there is no migration back to the old schema). LMDB backend users should pay extra attention to the Upgrade Notes.
Lightning Stream is an open source data syncer that allows multiple nodes to sync LMDB (Lightning Memory-Mapped Database) data to and from an S3 (compatible) bucket. This has particular advantages in distributed and/or large-scale applications (i.e. ~1 million records), making DNS replication much, much easier to manage.
We are excited about how Lightning Stream simplifies running multiple distributed PowerDNS Authoritative servers, with full support for keeping record data and DNSSEC keys in sync, from multiple writers.
4.8.0-beta1 adds logic to deal with domains existing twice in the database when two Lightning Stream nodes manage to add it at the same time. It also contains a few other fixes, please see the list below.
References: pull request 12768
References: pull request 12669
References: pull request 12636
References: pull request 12721
References: pull request 12664
References: pull request 12729
References: pull request 12740
References: pull request 12706
This is release 4.8.0-alpha1 of the Authoritative Server.
Please review the Upgrade Notes before upgrading from versions < 4.8.x.
In this release, the LMDB backend gains a new Lightning Stream-compatible schema, which requires a data migration (this is automatic, and there is no migration back to the old schema). LMDB backend users should pay extra attention to the Upgrade Notes.
Lightning Stream is an open source data syncer that allows multiple nodes to sync LMDB (Lightning Memory-Mapped Database) data to and from an S3 (compatible) bucket. This has particular advantages in distributed and/or large-scale applications (i.e. ~1 million records), making DNS replication much, much easier to manage.
We are excited about how Lightning Stream simplifies running multiple distributed PowerDNS Authoritative servers, with full support for keeping record data and DNSSEC keys in sync, from multiple writers.
This version also contains various other small fixes and improvements. Except for very minor ones, they are listed below.
References: pull request 12546
References: pull request 12277
References: pull request 12406
References: pull request 12349
References: pull request 11600, pull request 12401, pull request 12414, pull request 12423, pull request 12462, pull request 12501, pull request 12502, pull request 12513, pull request 12515, pull request 12516, pull request 12524, pull request 12527, pull request 12540, pull request 12550
References: pull request 11065
References: pull request 12265
References: pull request 11346
References: pull request 11858
References: pull request 11101
References: pull request 12127
References: pull request 12260
References: pull request 12322
References: pull request 12252
References: pull request 12066
References: pull request 11908
References: pull request 12659
References: pull request 12331