On 9/13/12 3:03 PM, Michael McNally wrote:
BIND 9.8 will be the next version to become an Extended Support Version
and will be supported for several years hence. BIND 9.8 is stable,
reasonably mature, and will be supported with some feature improvements
and all bug fixes.
I erred when
Should we use the latest 9.9 version of BIND instead of others 9.x?
BIND 9.6-ESV-R7-P3 is the latest production release of BIND
9.6-ESV.
BIND 9.6-ESV is an Extended Support Version of BIND 9.
This document summarizes changes from BIND 9.6-ESV-R6 to BIND
9.6-ESV-R7-P3.
+aycata=garanti.com...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of
pangj
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Subject: Re: BIND 9.6-ESV-R7-P3 is now available
Should we use the latest 9.9 version of BIND instead of others 9.x?
BIND 9.6-ESV-R7-P3 is the latest production
Ayca Taskin (Garanti Teknoloji) ayc...@garanti.com.tr writes:
Hi,
Im using BIND 9.6.1-P3 and want to upgrade BIND 9.9.1-P3 on Solaris. What are
your advices about upgrade and migration, to 9.9.1-P3, is there any guide for
this?
Whenever you upgrade to a new version of BIND (esp. when it
On 9/13/12 2:01 AM, pangj wrote:
Should we use the latest 9.9 version of BIND instead of others 9.x?
At the current moment, ISC develops and provides patches for four
different version sequences of BIND 9:
BIND 9.6-ESV
BIND 9.7
BIND 9.8
BIND 9.9
They are intended to serve slightly
Introduction
BIND 9.6-ESV-R7-P3 is the latest production release of BIND
9.6-ESV.
BIND 9.6-ESV is an Extended Support Version of BIND 9.
This document summarizes changes from BIND 9.6-ESV-R6 to BIND
9.6-ESV-R7-P3. Please see the CHANGES file in the source code
release for a
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