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Package: bind9
Version: 9.3.2-P1-2

i store zone data on postgresql server. when i load it got message: 
unsupported database type 'pgsql'

my /etc/bind/named.conf.local :
zone "test.com" {
        type master;
        database "pgsql db_name user passwd table_name';
};

any advise ?
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Both PostgreSQL backends are unmaintained upstream and look as if they
contain security issues.  They are not suitable for general production
use.  That's why they aren't compiled into the Debian binary.

You might want to have a look at PowerDNS instead, which puts more
focus on database integration.

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