BIND 10 #85: test case for ./DS query
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#85: test case for ./DS query
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Reporter: jinmei | Owner: each
Type: task | Status: assigned
Priority: minor | Milestone: feature backlog item
Component: b10-auth | Resolution:
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Changes (by jreed):
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Old description:
> See DataSrcTest.RootDSQuery.
>
> Even though a DS query for the root name is not sensible, it shouldn't
> trigger an internal exception. In fact, both f-root (BIND9) and k-root
> (BIND9) simply treat it as ordinary query and returns an empty answer
> (NXRRSET).
>
> I categorized this "critical" as it could crash a BIND9 program from a
> remote packet ((un)fortunately the auth server catches the exception and
> converts it to SERVFAIL, but I don't think it's the right action for this
> query).
New description:
See DataSrcTest.RootDSQuery.
Even though a DS query for the root name is not sensible, it shouldn't
trigger an internal exception. In fact, both f-root (BIND9) and k-root
(BIND9) simply treat it as ordinary query and returns an empty answer
(NXRRSET).
I categorized this "critical" as it could crash a BIND10 program from a
remote packet ((un)fortunately the auth server catches the exception and
converts it to SERVFAIL, but I don't think it's the right action for this
query).
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