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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This is dnspython 1.8.0
New since 1.7.1:
- Support for hmac-sha1, hmac-sha224, hmac-sha256, hmac-sha384
+ Support for hmac-sha1, hmac-sha224, hmac-sha256, hmac-sha384
and hmac-sha512 has been contributed by Kevin Chen.
The tokenizer's tokens are now Token objects instead of (type,
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Bugs fixed since 1.7.1:
were only working correctly when the text involved was part of
a domain name.
- When constructing a DDNS update, if the present() method was
+ When constructing a DDNS update, if the present() method was
used with a single rdata, a zero TTL was not added.
The entropy pool needed locking to be thread safe.
@@ -59,18 +59,18 @@ Bugs fixed since 1.7.1:
New since 1.7.0:
- Nothing
+ Nothing
Bugs fixed since 1.7.0:
- The 1.7.0 kitting process inadventently omitted the code for the
+ The 1.7.0 kitting process inadventently omitted the code for the
DLV RR.
Negative DDNS prerequisites are now handled correctly.
New since 1.6.0:
- Rdatas now have a to_digestable() method, which returns the
+ Rdatas now have a to_digestable() method, which returns the
DNSSEC canonical form of the rdata, suitable for use in
signature computations.
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ New since 1.6.0:
Bugs fixed since 1.6.0:
- On Windows, the resolver set the domain incorrectly.
+ On Windows, the resolver set the domain incorrectly.
DS RR parsing only allowed one Base64 chunk.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ New since 1.5.0:
Added dns.inet.is_multicast().
Bugs fixed since 1.5.0:
-
+
If select() raises an exception due to EINTR, we should just
select() again.
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Bugs fixed since 1.5.0:
New since 1.4.0:
- Answer objects now support more of the python sequence
+ Answer objects now support more of the python sequence
protocol, forwarding the requests to the answer rrset.
E.g. "for a in answer" is equivalent to "for a in
answer.rrset", "answer[i]" is equivalent to "answer.rrset[i]",
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ New since 1.3.5:
Bugs fixed since 1.3.5:
- The correct delimiter was not used when retrieving the
+ The correct delimiter was not used when retrieving the
list of nameservers from the registry in certain versions of
windows.
@@ -214,8 +214,8 @@ Bugs fixed since 1.3.5:
New since 1.3.4:
- In the resolver, if time goes backward a little bit, ignore
- it.
+ In the resolver, if time goes backward a little bit, ignore
+ it.
zone_for_name() has been added to the resolver module. It
returns the zone which is authoritative for the specified
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ New since 1.3.4:
The default resolver can be fetched with the
get_default_resolver() method.
- You can now get the parent (immediate superdomain) of a name
+ You can now get the parent (immediate superdomain) of a name
by using the parent() method.
Zone.iterate_rdatasets() and Zone.iterate_rdatas() now have
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ New since 1.3.3:
The source address and port may now be specified when calling
dns.query.{udp,tcp,xfr}.
-
+
The resolver now does exponential backoff each time it runs
through all of the nameservers.
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ New since 1.3.3:
New since 1.3.2:
- dns.message.Message.find_rrset() now uses an index, vastly
+ dns.message.Message.find_rrset() now uses an index, vastly
improving the from_wire() performance of large messages such
as zone transfers.