--- /srv/reproducible-results/rbuild-debian/r-b-build.MN6wMzjN/b1/bind9_9.19.21-1_i386.changes +++ /srv/reproducible-results/rbuild-debian/r-b-build.MN6wMzjN/b2/bind9_9.19.21-1_i386.changes ├── Files │ @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ │ │ d4753daba1723fc98c555d6675486054 596012 debug optional bind9-dbgsym_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ 1e85d10f6fd3245599d2b7463439190c 546276 devel optional bind9-dev_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ 0f1f77395d1088d362ce120b41e42498 387032 debug optional bind9-dnsutils-dbgsym_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ 722e4d04dacde76c45d48a39dd3f6a24 426628 net standard bind9-dnsutils_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ - f46f2f21e064898a9f8df790c26d5e3f 3488988 doc optional bind9-doc_9.19.21-1_all.deb │ + fe690d259a9eef6c518a78ab88eb0476 3488984 doc optional bind9-doc_9.19.21-1_all.deb │ 2c2b970d814a7c2068464c912f7f6f21 91372 debug optional bind9-host-dbgsym_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ f7617b3d70bffef554d77b6140bb0ec8 315764 net standard bind9-host_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ 47def8800d9699030dadbfec710ae706 3237080 debug optional bind9-libs-dbgsym_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ ab92751ae0d392d3d27fa314874afa1f 1486756 libs standard bind9-libs_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ 79e4fed31b60f2fa26c7fea67eb37acc 372936 debug optional bind9-utils-dbgsym_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ 58cb00482d148632018f4bb211f4b66e 422684 net optional bind9-utils_9.19.21-1_i386.deb │ 9cf6c39209dfafff561a211478209744 516732 net optional bind9_9.19.21-1_i386.deb ├── bind9-doc_9.19.21-1_all.deb │ ├── file list │ │ @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ │ │ -rw-r--r-- 0 0 0 4 2024-02-12 16:04:19.000000 debian-binary │ │ -rw-r--r-- 0 0 0 2000 2024-02-12 16:04:19.000000 control.tar.xz │ │ --rw-r--r-- 0 0 0 3486796 2024-02-12 16:04:19.000000 data.tar.xz │ │ +-rw-r--r-- 0 0 0 3486792 2024-02-12 16:04:19.000000 data.tar.xz │ ├── control.tar.xz │ │ ├── control.tar │ │ │ ├── ./md5sums │ │ │ │ ├── ./md5sums │ │ │ │ │┄ Files differ │ ├── data.tar.xz │ │ ├── data.tar │ │ │ ├── ./usr/share/doc/bind9-doc/arm/reference.html │ │ │ │ @@ -2792,15 +2792,15 @@ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Grammar: memstatistics <boolean>;
Blocks: options
│ │ │ │ -Tags: logging, server
│ │ │ │ +Tags: server, logging
│ │ │ │Controls whether memory statistics are written to the file specified by memstatistics-file
at exit.
This writes memory statistics to the file specified by
│ │ │ │ memstatistics-file
at exit. The default is no
unless -m
│ │ │ │ record
is specified on the command line, in which case it is yes
.
Grammar zone (hint, mirror, primary, secondary, stub): check-names ( fail | warn | ignore );
Grammar options, view: check-names ( primary | master | secondary | slave | response ) ( fail | warn | ignore ); // may occur multiple times
Blocks: options, view, zone (hint, mirror, primary, secondary, stub)
│ │ │ │ -Tags: server, query
│ │ │ │ +Tags: query, server
│ │ │ │Restricts the character set and syntax of certain domain names in primary files and/or DNS responses received from the network.
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │This option is used to restrict the character set and syntax of
│ │ │ │ certain domain names in primary files and/or DNS responses received
│ │ │ │ from the network. The default varies according to usage area. For
│ │ │ │ type primary
zones the default is fail
. For type secondary
zones the
│ │ │ │ default is warn
. For answers received from the network
│ │ │ │ @@ -3586,15 +3586,15 @@
│ │ │ │
Grammar: check-dup-records ( fail | warn | ignore );
Blocks: options, view, zone (primary)
│ │ │ │ -Tags: dnssec, query
│ │ │ │ +Tags: query, dnssec
│ │ │ │Checks primary zones for records that are treated as different by DNSSEC but are semantically equal in plain DNS.
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │This checks primary zones for records that are treated as different by
│ │ │ │ DNSSEC but are semantically equal in plain DNS. The default is to
│ │ │ │ warn
. Other possible values are fail
and ignore
.
Grammar: zero-no-soa-ttl <boolean>;
Blocks: options, view, zone (mirror, primary, secondary)
│ │ │ │ -Tags: server, zone, query
│ │ │ │ +Tags: query, zone, server
│ │ │ │Specifies whether to set the time to live (TTL) of the SOA record to zero, when returning authoritative negative responses to SOA queries.
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │If yes
, when returning authoritative negative responses to SOA queries, set
│ │ │ │ the TTL of the SOA record returned in the authority section to zero.
│ │ │ │ The default is yes
.
Grammar: zero-no-soa-ttl-cache <boolean>;
Blocks: options, view
│ │ │ │ -Tags: server, zone, query
│ │ │ │ +Tags: query, zone, server
│ │ │ │Sets the time to live (TTL) to zero when caching a negative response to an SOA query.
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │If yes
, when caching a negative response to an SOA query set the TTL to zero.
│ │ │ │ The default is no
.
Grammar: allow-recursion-on { <address_match_element>; ... };
Blocks: options, view
│ │ │ │ -Tags: server, query
│ │ │ │ +Tags: query, server
│ │ │ │Specifies which local addresses can accept recursive queries.
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │This specifies which local addresses can accept recursive queries. If
│ │ │ │ allow-recursion-on
is not set, then allow-query-cache-on
is
│ │ │ │ used if set; otherwise, the default is to allow recursive queries on
│ │ │ │ all addresses. Any client permitted to send recursive queries can
│ │ │ │ send them to any address on which named
is listening. Note: both
│ │ │ │ @@ -5930,15 +5930,15 @@
│ │ │ │
Grammar: max-rsa-exponent-size <integer>;
Blocks: options
│ │ │ │ -Tags: dnssec, query
│ │ │ │ +Tags: query, dnssec
│ │ │ │Sets the maximum RSA exponent size (in bits) when validating.
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │This sets the maximum RSA exponent size, in bits, that is accepted when │ │ │ │ validating. Valid values are 35 to 4096 bits. The default, zero, is │ │ │ │ also accepted and is equivalent to 4096.
│ │ │ │Grammar: server-addresses { ( <ipv4_address> | <ipv6_address> ); ... };
Blocks: zone (static-stub)
│ │ │ │ -Tags: zone, query
│ │ │ │ +Tags: query, zone
│ │ │ │Specifies a list of IP addresses to which queries should be sent in recursive resolution for a static-stub zone.
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ │This option is only meaningful for static-stub zones. This is a list of IP addresses │ │ │ │ to which queries should be sent in recursive resolution for the zone. │ │ │ │ A non-empty list for this option internally configures the apex │ │ │ │ NS RR with associated glue A or AAAA RRs.
│ │ │ │For example, if “example.com” is configured as a static-stub zone │ │ │ │ @@ -10134,15 +10134,15 @@ │ │ │ │
Defines an address_match_list
of clients that are allowed to perform recursive queries.
query
Specifies which local addresses can accept recursive queries.
│ │ │ │server, query
query, server
Defines an address_match_list
of hosts that are allowed to transfer the zone information from this server.
transfer
Defines a stream of data that can be independently logged.
│ │ │ │logging
Checks primary zones for records that are treated as different by DNSSEC but are semantically equal in plain DNS.
│ │ │ │dnssec, query
query, dnssec
Performs post-load zone integrity checks on primary zones.
│ │ │ │zone
Sets the response to MX records that refer to CNAMEs.
│ │ │ │zone
Restricts the character set and syntax of certain domain names in primary files and/or DNS responses received from the network.
│ │ │ │server, query
query, server
Specifies whether to check for sibling glue when performing integrity checks.
│ │ │ │zone
Limits the zone refresh retry interval to no less often than the specified value, in seconds.
│ │ │ │transfer
Sets the maximum RSA exponent size (in bits) when validating.
│ │ │ │dnssec, query
query, dnssec
Specifies the maximum time that the server retains records past their normal expiry, to return them as stale records.
│ │ │ │server
Specifies a maximum permissible time-to-live (TTL) value, in seconds.
│ │ │ │deprecated
Controls whether memory statistics are written to the file specified by memstatistics-file
at exit.
logging, server
server, logging
Sets the pathname of the file where the server writes memory usage statistics on exit.
│ │ │ │logging
Defines characteristics to be associated with a remote name server.
│ │ │ │server
Specifies a list of IP addresses to which queries should be sent in recursive resolution for a static-stub zone.
│ │ │ │zone, query
query, zone
Specifies the ID of the server to return in response to a ID.SERVER
query.
server
Specifies the length of time during which responses are tracked.
│ │ │ │query
Specifies whether to set the time to live (TTL) of the SOA record to zero, when returning authoritative negative responses to SOA queries.
│ │ │ │server, zone, query
query, zone, server
Sets the time to live (TTL) to zero when caching a negative response to an SOA query.
│ │ │ │server, zone, query
query, zone, server
Specifies the zone in a BIND 9 configuration.
│ │ │ │zone