Hi Bob,

You could try the ISC packages for BIND on your Debian install.  There
are ISC maintained ARM packages available.  Have a look at:
https://www.isc.org/bind/ and scroll down to "installation".  I am not
familiar with Raspberry pi, but there are a couple different flavors
of ARM packages available.

Thanks,

-Darren

On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 10:56 AM Bob McDonald <bmcdonal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My RaspberryPI has two micro SD cards with different OS setups.
>
> One is Debian Bullseye running Bind 9.16.37.(I upgraded from Buster 6+ months 
> ago)
> The other is FreeBSD 13.1 running Bind 9.18.13.
>
> I've found that the BSD distros tend to be more generous with their offerings 
> on DNS software versions. e.g. FreeBSD offers 9.16, 9.18, and 9.19. They are 
> also a little quicker to offer packages for new releases.
>
> YMMV,
>
> Bob
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