> Hi,
>
> >>> Sun, 05 May 2002 15:25:52 +0900 $B$N9o$K!V(Bmatusita$B!W!"$9$J$o$A(B
> >>> Makoto Matsushita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> $B;a[)$/(B
>
> matusita> Just FYI: nsupdate(8) bundled with BIND 8.3.1 is known as *broken*.
> matusita> If 4.6-RELEASE is out, all nsupdate(8) users will confuse that it
> matusita> dosn't work as expected. BIND 8.3.2 (if released) fixes this probl
> em.
>
> matusita> ISC doesn't allow us to fix this problem to FreeBSD's BIND 8.3.1, s
> o
> matusita> 4.6-RELEASE's nsupdate(8) is broken also. Still you want to say al
> l
> matusita> users should upgrade their BIND 8.2.4 to 8.3.1? :-)
>
> nslookup of BIND 8.3.1 has another problem. If you put IPv6 address
> for nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf, you cannot use nslookup at all.
> This is because libbind supports IPv6 but nslookup doesn't.
> I have a workaround patch to avoild this problem. However, I have not
> sent it to ISC, yet.
This is fixed in 8.3.2 along with dig, host etc.
>
> Sincerely,
>
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