Upstream here.  Sorry for the delay, but I wanted to wait until I
could give people a real solution to this issue.

Just this last day, I have released Deadwood 2.9.01, which is the
daemon that will become MaraDNS 2.0's recursive resolver.  This daemon
fixes a number of long-standing issues MaraDNS 1.0's recursive
resolver has, including CNAMEs pointing to AAAA records.

Fully recursive Deadwood is not ready to be marked "stable", but I
have fixed all of the obvious bugs and it's a matter of getting the
code out there and getting it hammered on so I can hunt down and fix
bugs people find.

This particular issue is one that I will not fix in MaraDNS 1.x (IPv6
does not have wide adoption yet, and MaraDNS 2.0 should be out there
by the time it does), but it has already been fixed for MaraDNS 2.0.

- Sam

Note: I do not answer MaraDNS (including Deadwood) support requests
sent by private email without being compensated for my time. A MaraDNS
support request is any and all discussion you may wish to have about
MaraDNS in private email; if you want to email me to talk about
MaraDNS then, yes, that is a support request. I will discuss rates if
you want this kind of support. Thank you for your understanding.

MaraDNS security vulnerability reports, however, will be dealt with
without charge and kept confidential. If you don't know what Bugtraq
is, then, no, your email is not a security report. It is not a
security report unless you've done due diligence to determine how the
security bug you think you found can reasonably be exploited.



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