What is your source of information? Every BIND release is supported for four years and ESV rubber stamp just means that we curate the fixes more carefully. The chart in the KB is correct: https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00896

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On 20. 2. 2026, at 21:12, Sebby, Brian A. via bind-users <[email protected]> wrote:


We’ve been running BIND 9.18 ESV for a few years, and according to the planned release chart on the ISC website, 9.18 is due to go End of Life sometime in the second quarter this year, with 9.20 being the new ESV.  However, the chart also indicates that 9.20 was scheduled to become the ESV version last year, which did not happen.

Does anyone know if there an updated timeline / release date for that ESV switch from 9.18 to 9.20, and for 9.18 to officially go EOL? 


Thanks,

Brian

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