Introduction
BIND 9.7.4b1 is a beta release of BIND 9.7.3.
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Introduction
BIND 9.4-ESV-R5b1 is a beta release of BIND 9.4-ESV-R5.
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On 05/12/2011 08:15 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message4dcc225f.8000...@obsd.us, CT writes:
Primary Name server
bind- 9.7.3
OS- CentOS 5.6
Authoritative for 2 zones using DNSSEC
This may be an obvious question but I will ask anyway.. :)
I want to change the name of the server
from
Did I miss a notice? What issue(s) does this address?
I can't find a way to see what this addresses without
downloading the tarball..
--
Jack Tavares
From: bind-users-bounces+j.tavares=f5@lists.isc.org
Did I miss a notice? What issue(s) does this address?
I can't find a way to see what this addresses without
downloading the tarball..
Whoops.
The CHANGES file is at ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.4-ESV-R5b1/CHANGES,
(and similarly for the other versions), so you don't have to download
the
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 01:09:35PM -0500, CT wrote:
Primary Name server
bind- 9.7.3
OS- CentOS 5.6
Authoritative for 2 zones using DNSSEC
This may be an obvious question but I will ask anyway.. :)
...
To Mark's excellent response, I want to re-emphasize the importance of
making
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