The release version of BIND 9.9.0 contains the 9.9 ARM.
You can download a copy of it from my web page if you like:
On Apr 9, 2012, at 11:01 AM, Manson, John wrote:
> Any idea when the ARM for 9.9.0 will be published?
> No mention on the ISC web site.
>
> Reference and FAQ
> The primary docume
>> Looks like the release notes for 9.8.1 are in the 9.8.2 tarball.
>
> Yep, we've stopped including the release notes inside the BIND tarballs,
> but I missed removing them from one branch--oops. We noticed it over the
> weekend, and a new tarball should be up by tomorrow. (I'm just waiting
> f
In message <3077e3ff3c87a34a9ba201cb9876aabab694f14...@hrm25.us.house.gov>,
"Mans
on, John" writes:
> Any idea when the ARM for 9.9.0 will be published?
The ARM is included in the tar file. It is also available here:
http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/cur/9.9/doc/arm/Bv9ARM.pdf
http://ftp.isc.org/
> Looks like the release notes for 9.8.1 are in the 9.8.2 tarball.
Yep, we've stopped including the release notes inside the BIND tarballs,
but I missed removing them from one branch--oops. We noticed it over the
weekend, and a new tarball should be up by tomorrow. (I'm just waiting
for the pers
Hello there ISC folks.
Me again from Blastwave :-)
Small problem with the 9.8.2 tarball :
$ ls $SRC/bind-9*
/export/medusa/src/bind-9.8.1-P1.tar.gz
/export/medusa/src/bind-9.8.2.tar.gz
$ gzip -dc /export/medusa/src/bind-9.8.2.tar.gz | tar -xf -
$ cd bind-9.8.2
$ ls -lo REL*
-rw-r--r-- 1 sysadm
Any idea when the ARM for 9.9.0 will be published?
No mention on the ISC web site.
Reference and FAQ
The primary documentation for BIND is the ARM, the Administrator's Reference
Manual. There is a separate edition of the ARM for each major release of BIND.
You can download the PDF file of the
Hi--
On Apr 9, 2012, at 9:55 AM, Marseglia, Michael wrote:
[ ... ]
> When configuring BIND for an internal corporate network with a thousand
> clients should any of the default values be tweaked? I’ve searched for
> tuning guidance but I haven’t found any yet.
>
> I’ve taken interest in t
Hello,
I'm troubleshooting a DNS issue we recently experienced where records were
unresolveable, response NXDOMAIN, from the caching DNS server. I flushed the
cache using rndc flush and I received the host's ip.
There were no errors in the system log so I'm enabling debug logging should
i
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