The djbwares package is now up to version 9 . * http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/djbwares/ * http://jdebp.info./Softwares/djbwares/ This version sees changes to the doco and to the DNS and HTTP servers. FreeBSD binaries ================ I plan for this to be the last release with binaries built on FreeBSD 10. I am going to upgrade the build machine. Doco ==== All of the manuals are now DocBook XML, and the hodgepodge admixture of manuals from three sources is gone. A stylesheet is supplied for reading the manuals directly using a GUI WWW browser. They can also be read using the |console-docbook-xml-viewer| tool from version 1.40 of the nosh toolset. The long-missing |tcp-environ| manual is now present. HTTP servers ============ Hand in hand with the documentation improvement, |httpd| now has content types for the |.xml| and |.xhtml| filename extensions. DNS servers =========== * http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/djbwares/qmail-patches.html#any-to-cname * http://jdebp.info./Softwares/djbwares/qmail-patches.html#any-to-cname The |ANY| query type in the DNS has never meant ALL, and has never really been useful. Pretty much only one software even made use of |ANY| for non-testing purposes. That was qmail, which I patched not to do so back in 2003. Although the diagnostic tools still support sending |ANY| queries, with one exception, in this release all of the DNS server softwares now synthesize non-responses, containing an invariant |HINFO| resource record set, to |ANY| queries. The specialized content DNS servers simply return such responses straightforwardly, as they do not have to worry about |CNAME| chains, which they do not ever construct. The other DNS servers have to handle |CNAME| chains. The general-purpose |tinydns| and |axfrdns| content DNS servers will continue to process |CNAME| chains as before, but will return a synthesized |HINFO| resource record set at the end of the chain. |dnscache| also processes |CNAME| chains as before, again returning the chain with a synthesized |HINFO| resource record set at the end. It no longer allows |ANY| queries as a loophole for retrieving cache contents, and will not issue |ANY| queries from its back end. The diagnostic tool that is the exception is |tinydns-get|, whose operation is supposed to exactly replicate what |tinydns| does. It, too, now synthesizes non-responses when an |ANY| lookup is requested.