One possible default setting is to say a certain percentages or volume of
disk space free.
Frank
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[mailto:bind-users-bounces+frnkblk=iname@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of
Anand Buddhdev
Sent: Wednesday, November 30
On Wednesday 07 December 2011 16:08:54 Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message <87mxb4xm7t@mid.deneb.enyo.de>, Florian Weimer
writes:
> > * Mark Andrews:
> > > BIND 9.2.1 was released May 2002 and is no longer supported.
> >
> > Uhm, there are multiple sources for BIND support. At least one
> > sti
In message <87mxb4xm7t@mid.deneb.enyo.de>, Florian Weimer writes:
> * Mark Andrews:
>
> > BIND 9.2.1 was released May 2002 and is no longer supported.
>
> Uhm, there are multiple sources for BIND support. At least one still
> provides some coverage for BIND 9.2.
I wouldn't want to run 9.2.
ISC who makes bind doesn't support it any longer. Mark is with ISC.
What do you have this installed on? It may be something distro specific and if
so you may need to get you question answered by whoever provided it to you.
For example RedHat Enterprise Linux distributes a modified version of B
* Mark Andrews:
> BIND 9.2.1 was released May 2002 and is no longer supported.
Uhm, there are multiple sources for BIND support. At least one still
provides some coverage for BIND 9.2.
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