You might want to consider using the BIND9 docker image. With docker and
kubernetes which has an internal load balancer you can run this on any
Windows platform and don't need anything special. You point to the IP
address of the kubernetes load balancer and it takes care of where to
find the
On 5/13/21 9:45 AM, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Hey,
just a follow-up with a recent real life example.
I’ve spent few days hunting a problem on Windows that got introduced by a fix
to outgoing UDP selection code. While having bugs in normal (and this was
really one-liner), it’s abnormal to not have
On 5/10/21 5:11 AM, Ondřej Surý wrote:
On 10. 5. 2021, at 10:29, Richard T.A. Neal wrote:
At this time I don't therefore believe that running BIND via WSL or WSL2 on
Windows Server is a viable reliable solution.
Thanks for the analysis.
The alternative is as I outlined in the first email,
I don't speak for ISC but it's important to understand that support of
an operating system costs money and unless a company or organization is
willing to step up with money it cannot be expected to continue support.
There was originally a need and the money for BIND9 on Windows which is
why
On 6/3/21 7:05 PM, Peter via bind-users wrote:
Guess not even a subscription will not happen too.
I'm having to try and do Bind on ubuntu and it just will not let me
edit files like named.conf unless you do some vodoo that I don't
understand and even updating the bind like how? Windows no
On 6/3/21 2:17 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 03.06.21 um 20:12 schrieb Danny Mayer via bind-users:
I don't speak for ISC but it's important to understand that support
of an operating system costs money and unless a company or
organization is willing to step up with money it cannot
As the original developer of the Windows version of bind9, I can tell
you that ISC has removed support for the WIndows version from their
newer versions of the code and there are other changes that would need a
lot of work to catch back up. Since BIND9 is under continuous
development you'd be
On 2/1/22 11:14 AM, jukka.pakka...@qnet.fi wrote:
Just read from the 9.18.0 release notes that Windows is not supported.
Since don't remember reading expressly stated that Windows support
would end with 9.16.x branch, inquiring if there is more information
about future Windows compatibility
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