On Sun, 6 Jun 2021, mj via nsd-users wrote:

Actually: we are in a similar situation. We're currently running bind9, and were interested in to switching to NSD for the authorative dns services, but it seems that you have to compile newer releases (with security fixes etc) yourself, or there is a repo somewhere we're missing?

We're on debian 10. It recommended to simply install the NSD that debian comes with, and rely on debian for the security fixes?

Distros are always a little bit slower by design. I'm not as familiar
with Debian/Ubuntu, but I compile the latest NLnetlabs softwate pretty
quickly on Fedora and you can quickly use those spec files on the
slower RHEL/CentOS too. I even recently talked with NLnetlabs about
them/us doing this a bit more structurally.

Paul
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