On 27.11.2012 12:50, James Findley wrote:
That is untrue. If your configuration contains the
'wildcards' parameter, powerdns 3.0+ will not start, but it's a supported and
valid option for powerdns 2.9. And as it doesn't check the config when restarting,
this will cause downtime for unwary users who upgrade.
Hi James,
please note:
http://doc.powerdns.com/changelog.html
The pdns.conf 'wildcards'-setting did not do anything in 3.0, so it was
removed.
That's again not true. If you have customers with zones without
SOAs, these work in 2.9 - they do not work at all in 3.0+.
This is a non-RFC-compliant setup. Zones without SOA record is something
that you should never do!
RFC 1035:
[...] 2. Exactly one SOA RR should be present at the top of the zone.
I appreciate the work you do to maintain this package in EPEL, but
particularly with packages like DNS servers extreme care needs to be taken when deciding
to upgrade to a different major version.
The powerdns documentation contains numerous warnings that it's not a trivial upgrade
- these warnings should have been heeded, especially as the number of bugfixes are fairly
small - it's mostly a feature upgrade which should not be a priority for EPEL.
I agree with you fully that we need to be careful with such upgrades.
It isn't really a feature upgrade. The main reason for this decision was
the security aspect to make sure that we get security patches for
PowerDNS until 2020.
I can't justify using an old version excluding future security patches.
The upgrade effort is minimal in relation to the security aspect for the
next 8 years. For example, the bind version shipped with RHEL 6.0 was
9.7.0-P2 and the latest 6.3 release contains bind 9.8.2 RC1. (Yes, I
know this is only a minor upgrade)
Thanks for understanding.
Best regards,
Morten