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Id:
45527
Status:
resolved
Priority:
Medium/Medium
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Version Fixed:
9.12.0, 9.11.3, 9.10.7, 9.9.12
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Priority:
P1 High
Severity:
S2 Normal
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Component:
BIND Documentation
Area:
bug

Dates
Created:Fri, 07 Jul 2017 20:15:55 -0400
Updated:Wed, 25 Oct 2017 14:07:05 -0400
Closed:Wed, 25 Oct 2017 14:07:04 -0400



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Date: Sat, 08 Jul 2017 00:15:55 +0000
From: mcnally@isc.org
To: bind9-confidential@isc.org
Forgive me if I'm putting this in the wrong queue, but as a customer-submitted issue I'm not sure that it ought be public by default. Also not sure whether I should have broken these out into individual tickets. I'm willing to do that if you prefer. Roy Mongiovi of AT&T has reported several ARM issues via Support #11812: > The ARM pdf has some formatting issues. The bookmarks only contain > the top level - like BIND 9 Configuration Reference. The bookmarks > that used to take me within that section (like to the options > grammar) are gone. > > In the options grammar, the multi-master directive is missing. In > the rate-limit directive the domain statement is missing. > > Additionally, in the named.conf man page section the catalog-zone > is mangled. Starting at the default-masters keyword all text becomes > bold and the syntax is incorrect. > > It looks like the RPZ section is still messed up in the option > grammar. It lists the recursive-only, log, and max-policy-ttl > parameters, then it has the close curly brace, and then it starts > over again with recursive-only and includes more parameters but > leaves out log. > > The deny-answer-aliases BNF shows that it has an except-from > parameter. The text only describes that parameter for the > deny-answer-addresses directive. It doesn't really make sense as > part of the deny-answer-aliases directive, does it?
Additional issues noted by the submitter (on the support ticket): > trust-anchor-telemetry isn't in the options grammar. > > nsec3-test-zone isn't in the options grammar or description. > It's only in the man page. > > inline-signing is mentioned in the zone grammar but not in the > global options.
Please review rt45527.
On Thu Oct 19 21:11:43 2017, each wrote: > Please review rt45527. I don't see anything obviously wrong with it but we should just have docs do this automatically after committing the updated perl.
> I don't see anything obviously wrong with it but > we should just have docs do this automatically > after committing the updated perl. Okay. I'll commit only the changes to the ARM and to the perl script. No CHANGES note. I'll backport to all branches.