>Package naming is always difficult. Naming things is hard, as they say. It 
>just so happens that 9.18 has the ESV label at the moment. But, as you
>read, 9.18 has nearly had its day, 9.22 is suspended for now and so 9,20 will 
>be maintained for a while. Therefore 9.20 is the best choice right now.
>Not only because it is current but also because it is the focus for 
>vulnerability fixes. Please follow the KB instructions and install the latest 
>9.20.

I followed your suggestion and I upgraded bind to.9.20.23 Stable version

Il giorno gio 28 mag 2026 alle ore 10:24 Greg Choules
<[email protected]> ha scritto:
>
> Package naming is always difficult. Naming things is hard, as they say. It 
> just so happens that 9.18 has the ESV label at the moment. But, as you read, 
> 9.18 has nearly had its day, 9.22 is suspended for now and so 9,20 will be 
> maintained for a while. Therefore 9.20 is the best choice right now. Not only 
> because it is current but also because it is the focus for vulnerability 
> fixes. Please follow the KB instructions and install the latest 9.20.
>
> As a side note, people will not stop trying to help - depending on the issue 
> - however old is your BIND version; if, for instance; you wanted to know more 
> about a specific statement. But if issues look security-related, the initial 
> advice will always be to upgrade to the latest release first and see if the 
> problem still exists.
>
> Cheers, Greg
>
> On Thu, 28 May 2026 at 08:42, Renzo Marengo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >This explains how to obtain ISC official packages 
>> >https://kb.isc.org/docs/isc-packages-for-bind-9#open-source-packages
>> >You should consider 9.20 because of this: 
>> >https://www.isc.org/blogs/2026-05-12-bind-security-updates/
>>
>> So you suggest to migrate from ESV-BIND to BIND (rpm 9.20.23)  ?
>> I chose ESV bind because it has life cycle longer than stable bind
>> Link, which you indicated, says It will end maintenance for 9.18 and
>> 9.18-S at the end of June 2026 and efforts will be fixed efforts on
>> vulnerabilities in the 9.20 and 9.21 branches.
>> Do you know when 9.20 rpm esv-bind  will be available ?
>>
>> Il giorno gio 28 mag 2026 alle ore 08:58 Greg Choules
>> <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>> >
>> > As I said, 9.11.4 is so very old, many changes have happened since then so 
>> > please don't get hung up on two files.
>> >
>> > This explains how to obtain ISC official packages 
>> > https://kb.isc.org/docs/isc-packages-for-bind-9#open-source-packages
>> > You should consider 9.20 because of this: 
>> > https://www.isc.org/blogs/2026-05-12-bind-security-updates/
>> >
>> > I hope that helps.
>> >
>> > On Thu, 28 May 2026 at 07:43, Renzo Marengo <[email protected]> 
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I'm using "ESV" Bind version, the rpm package dedicated for
>> >> RHEL-compatible doesn't contains these 2 files and someone says
>> >> depends on packaging worker of repository.
>> >> Why should I use 9.20.23 version ?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Il giorno gio 28 mag 2026 alle ore 08:08 Greg Choules
>> >> <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>> >> >
>> >> > Hello Renzo.
>> >> >
>> >> > There have been so many changes since 9.11.4 I would suggest that you 
>> >> > don't get hung up on a couple of files. If you are installing 9.18.49 
>> >> > as a package, it will contain everything it needs.
>> >> > I would recommend that, if you are planning a jump from 9.11 anyway, 
>> >> > that you consider 9.20.23 rather than 9.19.49.
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards, Greg
>> >> >
>> >> > On Thu, 28 May 2026 at 07:00, Renzo Marengo <[email protected]> 
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> in Alma Linux 9 I have decide to migrate to latest ISC-Bind (rpm 
>> >> >> package) which is 9.18.49 version (Copr/Epel 9 repository)
>> >> >> Previous bind 9.11.4 contains these 'include' entries:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> named.rfc1912.zones
>> >> >> named.root.key
>> >> >>
>> >> >> These files don't exist inside isc-bind rpm packages
>> >> >> I think the former is about default zones (e.g. localhost) the latter 
>> >> >> is about dnssec keys.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I'd like using standard files according to isc-bind documents.
>> >> >> How should I proceed ?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thanks
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
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