Issue with case changing from master on BIND 9 to slave on BIND 8

Mark Andrews Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Mon Dec 15 21:39:03 UTC 2008


Mark Andrews writes:
> 
> 
> 
> In message <9fc47420fb263da9eda170166fd4db07 at cornell.edu>, John Wobus writes:
> > Some years ago, I had that issue.  The problem was that the
> > zone transfer compression mechanism could change the case
> > of individual names.  This was fixed in some release of bind
> > (after 9.2.1, if I remember correctly), and bind release notes
> > would pinpoint the exact version with the change.
> 
> 	You will need BIND 9.4.0 or later for the master.
> 
> 1811.   [func]          Preserve the case of domain names in rdata during
>                         zone transfers. [RT #13547]
> 
> 	Or you can specify many-answers as the transfer format
> 	on the master.

	Correction one-answer as the transfer format but there is still
	a small risk if the a compression pointer can be found in the
	owner name of the record with differing case,
 
> > The problem was that the compression mechanism would compress
> > a.example.COM and b.example.com by using a pointer to a single string,
> > in one specific instance, "example.COM".  When uncompressed
> > at at the secondary end, the names came out as a.example.COM and
> > b.example.COM.
> > 
> > John Wobus
> > Cornell University CIT
> > 
> > 
> > On Dec 15, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Ben Croswell wrote:
> > 
> > > I reaching out to the list on what appears to be a very odd issue that =
> > 
> > > happened over the weekend.
> > > We had an issue where some internal domains had the TLD capitalized =
> > 
> > > after the zone transfer.
> > > i.e. foo.bar.com on the master became foo.bar.COM on the slave.
> > >  I know that DNS is case insensitive but it caused an issue with apps =
> > 
> > > that were misbehaving.
> > >
> > > The master is BIND 9.2.1 and the slaves in question are 8.2.3.
> > > The master zone has everything lower case, and BIND 9 slaves show them =
> > 
> > > as lower case as well.
> > >  A manual zone xfer on the 8.2.3 boxes to a different local directory =
> > 
> > > than the actual named directory shows .COM.
> > >
> > > I was wondering if anyone had experienced an issue like this.
> > >
> > > And I understand both of those version are ancient and need to be =
> > 
> > > removed=A0 from the environment.
> > >
> > > -- =
> > 
> > > -Ben Croswell
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PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: Mark_Andrews at isc.org



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