[Pdns-dev] PowerDNS Authoritative Server 3.4.1 released

Peter van Dijk peter.van.dijk at netherlabs.nl
Thu Oct 30 14:26:33 CET 2014


Hi everybody,

PowerDNS Authoritative Server 3.4.1 is now available!

3.4.1 is the best version of the PowerDNS Authoratitive Server currently
available, and we recommend upgrading to it. Please read 
http://doc.powerdns.com/html/from3.3.1to3.4.0.html before you do, however!

Please see http://doc.powerdns.com/html/changelog.html#changelog-auth-3.4.1 for full
release notes and all download links.

You can get PowerDNS 3.4.1 from:

http://downloads.powerdns.com/releases/pdns-3.4.1.tar.bz2
http://downloads.powerdns.com/releases/deb/pdns-static_3.4.1-1_i386.deb
http://downloads.powerdns.com/releases/deb/pdns-static_3.4.1-1_amd64.deb
http://downloads.powerdns.com/releases/rpm/pdns-static-3.4.1-1.i386.rpm
http://downloads.powerdns.com/releases/rpm/pdns-static-3.4.1-1.x86_64.rpm

These files also come with GPG signatures (append .sig or .asc).

Additionaly, Kees Monshouwer has kindly provided native builds for RHEL/CentOS
5 and 6 at http://www.monshouwer.eu/download/3rd_party/pdns-server/

This is a bugfix update to 3.4.0 and any earlier version.

Changes since 3.4.0:

 * commit dcd6524, commit a8750a5, commit 7dc86bf, commit 2fda71f: PowerDNS now
   polls the security status of a release at startup and periodically. More
   detail on this feature, and how to turn it off, can be found in Section 2,
   “Security polling”.

 * commit 5fe6dc0: API: Replace HTTP Basic auth with static key in custom header
   (X-API-Key)

 * commit 4a95ab4: Use transaction for pdnssec increase-serial

 * commit 6e82a23: Don't empty ordername during pdnssec increase-serial

 * commit 535f4e3: honor SOA-EDIT while considering "empty IXFR" fallback, fixes
   ticket 1835. This fixes slaving of signed zones to IXFR-aware slaves like NSD
   or BIND.

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