Re: getting a later-version of BIND on various linux OS's

2020-11-10 Thread Ondřej Surý
And for debian, I maintain https://packages.sury.org/bind/ for 9.16, replace with bind-esv for 9.11 ESV or bind-dev for 9.17 for development version. Ondrej -- Ondřej Surý — ISC (He/Him) > On 10. 11. 2020, at 19:45, John Thurston wrote: > >  >> On 11/8/2020 10:18 PM, Rob McEwen wrote: >> is

Re: getting a later-version of BIND on various linux OS's

2020-11-10 Thread John Thurston
On 11/8/2020 10:18 PM, Rob McEwen wrote: is there an */easier/simpler/* way to get the most common linux operating systems (Debian, Ubuntu, CentOs, etc) - to a later version of BIND - beyond what auto-installs when you issue a command like "apt-get install bind9" - but /without/ having to

Re: getting a later-version of BIND on various linux OS's

2020-11-09 Thread Jim Popovitch via bind-users
On November 9, 2020 7:18:03 AM UTC, Rob McEwen wrote: >Several weeks ago, Mark Andrews gave me an excellent suggestion about a >particular BIND feature, but it is a somewhat recent feature that >started to exist on a version of BIND that isn't yet distributed in the >default/main BIND

Re: getting a later-version of BIND on various linux OS's

2020-11-08 Thread Rob McEwen
oops - sorry - I totally missed THIS page: https://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/bind9/download ...so it seems that there is a way. Still, I'm getting weird errors about: E: The repository 'http://ftp.debian.org/debian sig Release' does not have a Release file. N: Updating from such a

getting a later-version of BIND on various linux OS's

2020-11-08 Thread Rob McEwen
Several weeks ago, Mark Andrews gave me an excellent suggestion about a particular BIND feature, but it is a somewhat recent feature that started to exist on a version of BIND that isn't yet distributed in the default/main BIND distributions for many of the most common linux-based operating