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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2021-03-04 18:39:15 +0000
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+2021-02-23 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.4.2
+
+ This release fixes a few issues with reading of the datafile which
+ could lead to "ran out of data" errors.
+
+ The problem was that reading from the datafile was done before finding
+ a socket to send it on, or socket readyness, and that lead to progressing
+ the queries without really doing anything.
+ Another issues that's been fixed was that if the read lines perfectly
+ aligned with the buffer, it would be treated like EOF and caused an exit.
+
+ 9937287 resperf TLS
+ 6736956 datafile
+ 55faec6 ran out of data
+
+2021-02-09 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.4.1
+
+ This release fixes an issue with the socket readiness function that
+ could cause a buffer overflow (`-T 10 -c 2000`) due to `select()` being
+ limited to check 1023 sockets. `poll()` is now used which has no limit.
+
+ There has also been a few fixes to the contrib script `queryparse` that
+ has to do with python v2 and v3 compatibility and better exception
+ handling.
+
+ 24e5bee poll
+ 7dceca7 Handle only common exceptions
+ 5603294 Fix error on python3
+ 48fa517 TSIG
+
+2020-12-09 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.4.0
+
+ This release removes the dependency on BIND's internal development
+ libraries! This make building and packaging a lot easier and less
+ troublesome in the future.
+
+ This software now depends only on OpenSSL (for TSIG feature) with an
+ optional depend on LDNS (for dynamic updates feature).
+
+ New option:
+ - Transport mode option `-m`/`-M` now recognizes `dot` alongside `tls`
+ for encrypted DNS
+ - Added `-W` for outputting warnings and errors to stdout
+
+ Other changes / bugfixes:
+ - Fix potential memory leak of query descriptions when using verbose
+ - Only use TLS v1.2 and above for DoT/TLS
+ - Add a lot of tests
+ - Add coverage testing
+
+ d17743b datafile
+ 434bbf2 Checks, coverage, log, test IPv6
+ 9fb305f Coverage
+ 123ebf1 DOT, TLS version, Sonarcloud
+ 26df0bd BIND dependency
+ ee660e7 Sonarcloud
+ c9ea0ab base64
+ 4e9be82 TSIG
+ 4275045 EDNS, https
+ 7c3f51c BIND dependency
+ 6e1be5d ISC dependencies
+ e36f19d Buffer
+ 485cdd2 ISC mem, tests
+ 663dc24 Namespace clash
+ 2c44987 dynamic updates, edns, headers
+ 5d109b2 Disable HMAC
+ 79cae93 datafile, query desc
+ 663d814 net
+ c867de6 isc_result_t
+ 651ee5d opt
+ 7d30804 isc_result_t
+ 58ad313 ISC linked list
+ 7b4da6d Info
+ 8079ebc Tests
+ e3fb685 Tests
+ 2bb603a Tests
+ 297b23b Test
+ c4e244b Test
+ 1caac35 Makefile
+ e9f2aaa Coverage
+ 27af853 Fix typo in configure.ac
+ 521faa6 Badges
+ 8fa2ec4 LGTM
+ 75c89e5 COPR
+
+2020-05-15 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.3.4
+
+ This release adds a workaround, thanks to patch from Petr Menšík, for
+ building on systems with BIND 9.16. Also improves error handling by
+ using thread-safe `strerror_r()` instead of `strerror()`.
+
+ 88c3ef4 strerror
+ 1917f67 openSUSE Tumbleweed
+ fd39641 AS_VAR_APPEND
+ aeeef74 bind 9.16
+ 07732cd BIND, libcrypto, clang format
+ 08146e3 Add crypto library to checks
+ e4307c2 Add checks to pass with BIND 9.16
+ 3f9aed3 Prepare check for bind 9.11/9.16 return types
+
+2020-05-06 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.3.3
+
+ This release changes the behavior of `dnsperf` and `resperf` when it
+ comes to TCP and TLS connections, and updates package building using
+ COPR (thanks to patch from Petr Menšík (Red Hat)).
+
+ Connection reset or close are now treated as "try again" so that the
+ run is finished and not aborted. As SIGPIPE might be received on usage
+ of closed connections it's now blocked in `dnsperf` and handled as
+ a fatal action in `resperf`.
+
+ 62885ad SIGPIPE
+ 106c50e connection
+ 3ef0899 README
+ 61a3b1c COPR
+ 35efa27 COPR
+ 46b37a1 COPR
+ 5c126ae COPR
+ 1c51b76 Provide full URL in spec
+ 2a4dd0e Allow recreation of source archive
+ 931d6cc Do not require root for archive creation
+
+2019-08-23 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.3.2
+
+ This release fixes a buffer overflow when using TSIG and algorithms
+ with digests larger then SHA256, reported by Mukund Sivaraman. Also
+ fix build dependencies for `sqrt()`.
+
+ e54aa58 Digest
+ bca5d8d sqrt
+ d9eaa5b Package
+
+2019-07-24 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.3.1
+
+ After a report and additional confirming results the use of `poll()` in
+ the network receive code for TCP and TLS has been removed. This `poll()`
+ initially gave better results while testing in a docker container on
+ it's loopback interface but when on physical networks it reduced
+ performance to 1/12th, so it had to go.
+
+ Thanks to Brian Wellington (Akamai/Nominum) for the initial report and
+ testing, and to Jan Hák (CZ.NIC) for testing and confirming the results.
+
+ Bugfix:
+ - Fix check for having more DNS messages in the receive buffer for TCP
+ and TLS
+
+ 670db9c TCP/TLS receive
+ b8925b2 recvbuf have more
+
+2019-07-17 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.3.0
+
+ This release adds support for DNS over TCP and TLS which can be selected
+ by using the mode option for `dnsperf` and `resperf`. The default server
+ port used is now determined by the transport mode, udp/tcp port 53 and
+ tls port 853.
+
+ Note that the mode option is different between the program because it was
+ already taken for `resperf`.
+
+ `dnsperf` changes:
+ - Add `-m` for setting transport mode, `udp` (default), `tcp` or `tls`
+ - Add verbose messages about network readiness and congestion
+
+ `resperf` changes:
+ - Add `-M` for setting transport mode, `udp` (default), `tcp` or `tls`
+ - Add `-v` for verbose mode to report about network readiness and
+ congestion
+
+ ffa49cf LGTM, SonarCloud
+ 4cd5441 TLS
+ 35624d1 TCP send, socket ready loop
+ fbf76aa TCP support
+ 5988b06 Funding
+
+2019-01-28 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.2.1
+
+ The commit pulled from a fork that used `inttypes.h`, instead of ISC
+ internal types, missed to remove the old conversion specifier.
+ This was reported and fixed by Vladimír Čunát.
+
+ 9534ce1 remove visible "u" characters after numbers
+
+2019-01-25 Jerry Lundström
+
+ Release 2.2.0
+
+ First release by DNS-OARC with a rework of the code to use autotools,
+ semantic versioning 2.0 and bugfixes pulled from other's forks.
+
+ Bugfixes:
+ - Fix infinite loop in argument parsing
+ - Fix min/max latency summing for multithreaded runs
+ - Fix calculation of per_thread socket counts
+ - Fixes to queryparse
+ - Mark correctly end of file
+ - Support python3
+ - Stop looping on end of file undefinitely
+ - Fix compilation issues and work around missing `dns_fixedname_initname()`
+ - Clang `scan-build` fixes
+
+ Other changes:
+ - add "configure --with-bind" option
+ - Handle bind library changes to HMAC (see #22) and other differences
+ between versions
+ - Workaround issue on FreeBSD (see #23)
+ - Use `snprintf()` and OpenBSD's `strlcat()`
+ - Add/update build dependencies for Debia, Ubuntu, CentOS, FreeBSD
+ and OpenBSD
+
+ ae9bc91 Clang format
+ b9bb085 CI, buildbot
+ b84e41b Autotools, README, changelog
+ a2e1732 License
+ 9dcb661 Remove $Id markers, Principal Author and Reviewed tags from the
+ full source tree
+ 0677bf0 Use dns_fixedname_initname() where possible
+ d8d4696 [master] add "configure --with-bind" option to dnsperf
+ b71a280 Add deb based distros dependencies
+ 439c614 Replace custom isc_boolean_t with C standard bool type
+ 407ae7c Replace custom isc_u?intNN_t types with C99 u?intNN_t types
+ c27afd4 Replace ISC_PRINT_QUADFORMAT with inttypes.h format constants
+ 6fdb2f7 Fix queryparse
+ 4909b78 README
+ 2782d50 README.md: Rectify link to software
+ e31ddf4 fix calculation of per_thread socket counts
+ 3bd7fb4 Fix min/max latency summing for multithreaded runs
+ 2207e27 Fix infinite loop in argument parsing.
+ 3bfe97a Include the github URL; remove the bug reports section.
+ 0cee04a Add note about bug reports.
+ 62c4b32 add .gitignore
+ c45f0be Initial import.
+ 149172b Initial commit
+
+2015-12-15
+
+ Release 2.1.0.0
+
+ In addition to various bug fixes, the following new capabilities
+ were added in this release:
+ - The `-C` option was added to `resperf`. This option enables the local
+ server to act as multiple clients. By default, the local server
+ acts as a single client.
+ - the `-T` option was added to `dnsperf`. This option separates the
+ number of clients from the number of threads and allows more
+ clients to be simulated effectively. Note that using this option
+ impacts CPU and memory, so we recommend limiting the number of
+ threads.
+
+2012-03-01
+
+ Release 2.0.0.0
+
+ In the `dnsperf` command, the following changes occurred:
+ - The socket buffer size is no longer set to 32 kilobytes by default.
+ - A new `-c clients` option was added to enable the server to act as
+ multiple clients. Each client uses the same source IP address with a
+ unique source port. Use the `clients` argument to specify the number of
+ clients represented by the server. We recommend limiting the number of
+ clients represented by the server because the `dnsperf` process uses two
+ threads for each client (one thread for sent packets and one for
+ received packets), which impacts CPU and memory.
+ - Example query files are no longer included with the `dnsperf` program.
+ Nominum provides a sample query file that is available for download at:
+ ftp://ftp.nominum.com/pub/nominum/dnsperf/data/
+ - Latency reporting improved. When the `-v` (verbose mode) option is
+ configured with the `dnsperf` command, the command output now includes
+ latency measurements and the DNS RCODE of each response. This enables
+ users to create their own latency graphs.
+ - Performance was enhanced on modern operating systems so that faster
+ name servers can be tested.
+ - The `dnsperf` command output is enhanced to display more information in a
+ compact format.
+
+ The following options were removed from the `dnsperf` command:
+ - The `-A` option for displaying command line arguments passed to the
+ `dnsperf` tool in the final statistics output. Now, the `dnsperf` command
+ output always displays command line arguments.
+ - The `-T` option for printing a histogram showing response latency after
+ completing a test run. Now, the `-v` option enables users to include
+ latency measurements in the `dnsperf` command output.
+ - The `-H` option for configuring the number of buckets for which response
+ latency is displayed. Now, the `-v` option enables users to include
+ latency measurements in the `dnsperf` command output.
+ - The `-1` option for configuring the `dnsperf` tool to run through the input
+ file exactly one time. (Now, you use the `-n 1` option to configure the
+ `dnsperf` tool to run through the input file one time.)
+ - The `-c` option for including the number of responses received (for
+ each DNS RCODE) in the final statistics output. Now, DNS RCODE responses
+ are always reported.
+
+ In the `resperf` command, the following changes occurred:
+ - The socket buffer size is no longer set to 32 kilobytes by default.
+ - The `-A` option, which displayed command line arguments passed to the
+ `resperf` tool in the final statistics output, was removed. Now, the
+ `resperf` command output always displays command line arguments.
+
+2011-12-22
+
+ Release 1.0.2.0
+
+ This release adds support for RHEL6-64 and for Solaris 10 x86-64.
+
+ Some new configuration options have been added. You can now specify:
+ - the local port from which to send requests
+ - the local address from which to send requests
+ - the maximum number of runs through the input file, up
+ to the timeout limit.
+ - when using TSIG, algorithms other than hmac-md5 can be used.
+
+ One default has been changed:
+ - The maximum number of outstanding requests now defaults
+ to 100.
+
+ A new example query file for IPv6, `queryfile-example-ipv6`, is now
+ included with the distribution.
+
+2008-01-10
+
+ Release 1.0.1.0
+
+ This release makes binary builds of `dnsperf` available in addition to
+ the source code version previously released.
+
+ This release of `dnsperf` includes a sample query file containing
+ 100,000 queries to help with performance testing. This query file is
+ useful for checking latencies or a continuous `dnsperf` run. In the
+ binary distribution, this file is found at:
+
+ /usr/local/nom/examples/dnsperf/queryfile-example-100thousand
+
+ In the source distribution, it is at:
+
+ ./examples/queryfile-example-100thousand
+
+ where `.` is the directory made by extracting the source tarball.
+
+ Nominum recommends using a query file with at least 3 million queries
+ for a full `resperf` run as described in the man page; we make such a
+ file available for download at:
+
+ ftp://ftp.nominum.com/pub/nominum/dnsperf/data/queryfile-example-3million.gz
+
+ The following fix is included in the source distribution:
+ - 20996: `makefile.in` does not allow overriding `mandir`
+ The `--mandir` argument to `configure`, which allows the user to
+ specify the location man pages are installed, was incorrectly
+ ignored.
+
+ `queryparse` is a contributed program available in the source
+ distribution of `dnsperf`. It can be found at `contrib/queryparse/`.
+ The following changes were made to that program:
+ - 19717: `contrib/queryparse` includes outgoing queries
+ The `queryparse` script had no way of distinguishing between incoming
+ queries and outgoing queries when applied to a traffic trace from a
+ caching server. This was addressed by adding a new flag (`-r`) that,
+ when included in the command line, will keep queries with
+ `RD=0`. Otherwise, it will default to discarding them.
+ - The ability to parse responses instead of queries was added.
+ - A check was added to avoid short packets.
+ - Logic was added to detect link type and correctly set the initial
+ offset to handle both Ethernet and Cisco HDLC frames.
+ - `queryparse` now uses `pcapy` instead of the `btk` python `libcap` module.
+
+ Note that announcements of new releases of `dnsperf` are sent to the
+ mailing list: dnsperf-announce@nominum.com. To be added to the
+ mailing list, send a message to dnsperf-announce-request@nominum.com
+ with "subscribe" as the subject.
+
+ Known Issues:
+ - None.
+
+2006-12-21
+
+ Release 1.0.0.1
+
+ This release addresses the following issue in the `dnsperf` program:
+ - 18838/18782: `dnsperf` slow down issue
+ Because of an error in how timeout checking was being done, queries
+ were rarely timing out, so the number of valid queries in flight kept
+ dropping. This error has been corrected.