BIND 9.11 brings many changes to BIND, including a new license
(the Mozilla Public License 2.0 -- you can read about it here:
https://www.isc.org/blogs/bind9-adopts-the-mpl-2-0-license-with-bind-9-11-0/)
and many new features, including:
- Catalog zones, a new way to provision zones on slave servers
- dyndb api, a fast new api enabling BIND to serve zones stored
in a database (Developed by Petr Spacek of RedHat)
- RNDC showzone, view-only mode and other improvements
- dnstap query and response logging (Robert Edmonds is the author
of dnstap, see www.dnstap.info)
- EDNS Client-subnet (authoritative server functions)
- DNSSEC key manager, a new utility (Thanks to Sebastián Castro
for helping with development.)
- Automatic CDS/CDSKEY generation
- Negative Trust Anchors for DNSSEC validators
- IPv6 bias to encourage use of IPv6 DNS servers
- Minimal response to “any” queries (Thanks to Tony Finch for
the contribution)
- DNS Cookies are now enabled by default, using the standardized code point
Changes: https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-announce/2016-June/000994.html
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