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+dnspython
+
+INTRODUCTION
+
+dnspython is a DNS toolkit for Python. It supports almost all record
+types. It can be used for queries, zone transfers, and dynamic
+updates. It supports TSIG authenticated messages and EDNS0.
+
+dnspython provides both high and low level access to DNS. The high
+level classes perform queries for data of a given name, type, and
+class, and return an answer set. The low level classes allow direct
+manipulation of DNS zones, messages, names, and records.
+
+To see a few of the ways dnspython can be used, look in the examples/
+directory.
+
+dnspython originated at Nominum where it was developed to facilitate
+the testing of DNS software. Nominum has generously allowed it to be
+open sourced under a BSD-style license, and helps support its future
+development by continuing to employ the author :).
+
+
+ABOUT THIS RELEASE
+
+This is dnspython 1.8.0
+
+New since 1.7.1:
+
+ 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,
+ value) tuples.
+
+Bugs fixed since 1.7.1:
+
+ Escapes in masterfiles now work correctly. Previously they
+ were only working correctly when the text involved was part of
+ a domain name.
+
+ 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.
+
+ The entropy pool's reading of /dev/random could cause
+ dnspython to block.
+
+ The entropy pool did buffered reads, potentially consuming more
+ randomness than we needed.
+
+ The entropy pool did not seed with high quality randomness on
+ Windows.
+
+ SRV records were compared incorrectly.
+
+ In the e164 query function, the resolver parameter was not
+ used.
+
+New since 1.7.0:
+
+ Nothing
+
+Bugs fixed since 1.7.0:
+
+ 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
+ DNSSEC canonical form of the rdata, suitable for use in
+ signature computations.
+
+ The NSEC3, NSEC3PARAM, DLV, and HIP RR types are now supported.
+
+ An entropy module has been added and is used to randomize query ids.
+
+ EDNS0 options are now supported.
+
+ UDP IXFR is now supported.
+
+ The wire format parser now has a 'one_rr_per_rrset' mode, which
+ suppresses the usual coalescing of all RRs of a given type into a
+ single RRset.
+
+ Various helpful DNSSEC-related constants are now defined.
+
+ The resolver's query() method now has an optional 'source' parameter,
+ allowing the source IP address to be specified.
+
+Bugs fixed since 1.6.0:
+
+ On Windows, the resolver set the domain incorrectly.
+
+ DS RR parsing only allowed one Base64 chunk.
+
+ TSIG validation didn't always use absolute names.
+
+ NSEC.to_text() only printed the last window.
+
+ We did not canonicalize IPv6 addresses before comparing them; we
+ would thus treat equivalent but different textual forms, e.g.
+ "1:00::1" and "1::1" as being non-equivalent.
+
+ If the peer set a TSIG error, we didn't raise an exception.
+
+ Some EDNS bugs in the message code have been fixed (see the ChangeLog
+ for details).
+
+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.
+
+ If the queried address is a multicast address, then don't
+ check that the address of the response is the same as the
+ address queried.
+
+ NAPTR comparisons didn't compare the preference field due to a
+ typo.
+
+ Testing of whether a Windows NIC is enabled now works on Vista
+ thanks to code contributed by Paul Marks.
+
+New since 1.4.0:
+
+ 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]",
+ and "answer[i:j]" is equivalent to "answer.rrset[i:j]".
+
+ Making requests using EDNS, including indicating DNSSEC awareness,
+ is now easier. For example, you can now say:
+
+ q = dns.message.make_query('www.dnspython.org', 'MX',
+ want_dnssec=True)
+
+ dns.query.xfr() can now be used for IXFR.
+
+ Support has been added for the DHCID, IPSECKEY, and SPF RR types.
+
+ UDP messages from unexpected sources can now be ignored by
+ setting ignore_unexpected to True when calling dns.query.udp.
+
+Bugs fixed since 1.4.0:
+
+ If /etc/resolv.conf didn't exist, we raised an exception
+ instead of simply using the default resolver configuration.
+
+ In dns.resolver.Resolver._config_win32_fromkey(), we were
+ passing the wrong variable to self._config_win32_search().
+
+New since 1.3.5:
+
+ You can now convert E.164 numbers to/from their ENUM name
+ forms:
+
+ >>> import dns.e164
+ >>> n = dns.e164.from_e164("+1 555 1212")
+ >>> n
+ <DNS name 2.1.2.1.5.5.5.1.e164.arpa.>
+ >>> dns.e164.to_e164(n)
+ '+15551212'
+
+ You can now convert IPv4 and IPv6 address to/from their
+ corresponding DNS reverse map names:
+
+ >>> import dns.reversename
+ >>> n = dns.reversename.from_address("127.0.0.1")
+ >>> n
+ <DNS name 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.>
+ >>> dns.reversename.to_address(n)
+ '127.0.0.1'
+
+ You can now convert between Unicode strings and their IDN ACE
+ form:
+
+ >>> n = dns.name.from_text(u'les-\u00e9l\u00e8ves.example.')
+ >>> n
+ <DNS name xn--les-lves-50ai.example.>
+ >>> n.to_unicode()
+ u'les-\xe9l\xe8ves.example.'
+
+ The origin parameter to dns.zone.from_text() and dns.zone.to_text()
+ is now optional. If not specified, the origin will be taken from
+ the first $ORIGIN statement in the master file.
+
+ Sanity checking of a zone can be disabled; this is useful when
+ working with files which are zone fragments.
+
+Bugs fixed since 1.3.5:
+
+ The correct delimiter was not used when retrieving the
+ list of nameservers from the registry in certain versions of
+ windows.
+
+ The floating-point version of latitude and longitude in LOC RRs
+ (float_latitude and float_longitude) had incorrect signs for
+ south latitudes and west longitudes.
+
+ BIND 8 TTL syntax is now accepted in all TTL-like places (i.e.
+ SOA fields refresh, retry, expire, and minimum; SIG/RRSIG
+ field original_ttl).
+
+ TTLs are now bounds checked when their text form is parsed,
+ and their values must be in the closed interval [0, 2^31 - 1].
+
+New since 1.3.4:
+
+ 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
+ name, which is handy for dynamic update. E.g.
+
+ import dns.resolver
+ print dns.resolver.zone_for_name('www.dnspython.org')
+
+ will output "dnspython.org." and
+
+ print dns.resolver.zone_for_name('a.b.c.d.e.f.example.')
+
+ will output ".".
+
+ The default resolver can be fetched with the
+ get_default_resolver() method.
+
+ 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
+ a default rdtype of dns.rdatatype.ANY like the documentation
+ says.
+
+ A Dynamic DNS example, ddns.py, has been added.
+
+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.
+
+ Rcodes which indicate a nameserver is likely to be a
+ "permanent failure" for a query cause the nameserver to be removed
+ from the mix for that query.
+
+New since 1.3.2:
+
+ dns.message.Message.find_rrset() now uses an index, vastly
+ improving the from_wire() performance of large messages such
+ as zone transfers.
+
+ Added dns.message.make_response(), which creates a skeletal
+ response for the specified query.
+
+ Added opcode() and set_opcode() convenience methods to the
+ dns.message.Message class. Added the request_payload
+ attribute to the Message class.
+
+ The 'file' parameter of dns.name.Name.to_wire() is now
+ optional; if omitted, the wire form will be returned as the
+ value of the function.
+
+ dns.zone.from_xfr() in relativization mode incorrectly set
+ zone.origin to the empty name.
+
+ The masterfile parser incorrectly rejected TXT records where a
+ value was not quoted.
+
+New since 1.3.1:
+
+ The NSEC format doesn't allow specifying types by number, so
+ we shouldn't either. (Using the unknown type format is still
+ OK though.)
+
+ The resolver wasn't catching dns.exception.Timeout, so a timeout
+ erroneously caused the whole resolution to fail instead of just
+ going on to the next server.
+
+ The renderer module didn't import random, causing an exception
+ to be raised if a query id wasn't provided when a Renderer was
+ created.
+
+ The conversion of LOC milliseconds values from text to binary was
+ incorrect if the length of the milliseconds string was not 3.
+
+New since 1.3.0:
+
+ Added support for the SSHFP type.
+
+New since 1.2.0:
+
+ Added support for new DNSSEC types RRSIG, NSEC, and DNSKEY.
+
+This release fixes all known bugs.
+
+See the ChangeLog file for more detailed information on changes since
+the prior release.
+
+
+REQUIREMENTS
+
+Python 2.2 or later.
+
+
+INSTALLATION
+
+To build and install dnspython, type
+
+ python setup.py install
+
+
+HOME PAGE
+
+For the latest in releases, documentation, and information, visit the
+dnspython home page at
+
+ http://www.dnspython.org/
+
+
+
+DOCUMENTATION
+
+Documentation is sparse at the moment. Use pydoc, or read the HTML
+documentation at the dnspython home page, or download the HTML
+documentation.
+
+
+BUG REPORTS
+
+Bug reports may be sent to bugs@dnspython.org
+
+
+MAILING LISTS
+
+A number of mailing lists are available. Visit the dnspython home
+page to subscribe or unsubscribe.