From: Mukund Sivaraman Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 15:16:55 +0000 (+0530) Subject: Update notes.xml and CHANGES for #39567 X-Git-Tag: v9.11.0a1~799 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=72a1c3f1a7ad790ebe13ef6be85c269b2c2dcb95;p=thirdparty%2Fbind9.git Update notes.xml and CHANGES for #39567 --- diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index b6814ffa72a..27529832f1a 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -3,10 +3,15 @@ unexpected action could be taken. This has been corrected. [RT #39481] -4121. [bug] When updating a response-policy zone via AXFR, - summary data about other policy zones could fall - out of sync. Ultimately this could trigger an - assertion failure in rpz.c. [RT #39567] +4121. [bug] On servers with one or more policy zones + configured as slaves, if a policy zone updated + during regular operation (rather than at + startup) using a full zone reload, such as via + AXFR, a bug could allow the RPZ summary data to + fall out of sync, potentially leading to an + assertion failure in rpz.c when further + incremental updates were made to the zone, such + as via IXFR. [RT #39567] 4120. [bug] A bug in RPZ could cause the server to crash if policy zones were updated while recursion was diff --git a/doc/arm/notes.xml b/doc/arm/notes.xml index f40f175e611..e98fdbb1591 100644 --- a/doc/arm/notes.xml +++ b/doc/arm/notes.xml @@ -644,12 +644,13 @@ - On servers with more than one policy zone configured, - if one policy zone was updated via AXFR (especially when - the zone was very large) a race condition could allow the - RPZ summary data to fall out of sync with the policy zones, - potentially leading to an assertion failure in rpz.c. - [RT #39567] + On servers with one or more policy zones configured as + slaves, if a policy zone updated during regular operation + (rather than at startup) using a full zone reload, such as + via AXFR, a bug could allow the RPZ summary data to fall out + of sync, potentially leading to an assertion failure in + rpz.c when further incremental updates were made to the + zone, such as via IXFR. [RT #39567]