Fedora 31: knot-resolver FEDORA-2019-866dc03603
Summary
The Knot Resolver is a DNSSEC-enabled caching full resolver implementation
written in C and LuaJIT, including both a resolver library and a daemon.
Modular architecture of the library keeps the core tiny and efficient, and
provides a state-machine like API for extensions.
The package is pre-configured as local caching resolver.
To start using it, start a single kresd instance:
$ systemctl start kresd@1.service
- update to upstream version 4.3.0 - fixes CVE-2019-19331 - root.keys is moved
to /var/lib/knot-resolver - knot-resolver no longer requires write permission to
/etc/knot-resolver/
* Wed Dec 4 2019 Tomas Krizek
- update to new upstream version 4.3.0
- make config directory read-only for knot-resolver, relocate root.keys to /var/lib
- http module now depends on the exact same binary version of knot-resolver
* Tue Nov 12 2019 Tomas Krizek
- rebuild for libknot10 (Knot DNS 2.9.1)
* Mon Oct 7 2019 Tomas Krizek
- update to new upstream version 4.2.2
* Thu Sep 26 2019 Tomas Krizek
- update to new upstream version 4.2.1
[ 1 ] Bug #1779566 - CVE-2019-19331 knot-resolver: DNS packets taking few seconds to process with full CPU utilization leads to DoS
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1779566
su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2019-866dc03603' at the command
line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at
https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html
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