Thanks for the feedback.  I'm trying to avoid building from source so I'm using 
the version offered up by my distro which is presently 9.11.4-9.P2 on CentOS 
7.6.  I may end up having to change that position based upon external factors, 
but if it works, it's supported and it's in my distro's package store, I'm 
probably going to stick with it unless one of those criteria for use changes.

Thanks,

Scott

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From: bind-users <bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org> on behalf of @lbutlr 
<krem...@kreme.com>
Sent: February 23, 2020 9:57 AM
To: bind-users <bind-users@lists.isc.org>
Subject: Re: Advice on balancing web traffic using geoip ACls

On 22 Feb 2020, at 18:25, Scott A. Wozny <sawo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I’m setting up hot-hot webserver clusters hosted on the west and east coasts 
> of the US and would like to use Bind 9.11.4

I’d consider changing that version. While Bind 9.11 *is* still supported, it is 
EOL at the end of this year. If you really really want to run 9.11, at least 
run the latest patch level (9.11.6 should be coming really soon).

9.14.10 is the current stable release and 9.11.15 is the current extended 
support release. Unless you know something is broken in 9.14.10 (unlikely) that 
would be the version to look at.


You absolutely should not be running a bind version several years old, as 
9.11.4 is.




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