Re: PPA for Raspbian distros

2023-03-26 Thread Darren Ankney
Hi Bob, You could try the ISC packages for BIND on your Debian install. There are ISC maintained ARM packages available. Have a look at: https://www.isc.org/bind/ and scroll down to "installation". I am not familiar with Raspberry pi, but there are a couple different flavors of ARM packages

RE: PPA for Raspbian distros

2023-03-25 Thread Bob McDonald
My RaspberryPI has two micro SD cards with different OS setups. One is Debian Bullseye running Bind 9.16.37.(I upgraded from Buster 6+ months ago) The other is FreeBSD 13.1 running Bind 9.18.13. I've found that the BSD distros tend to be more generous with their offerings on DNS software

Re: PPA for Raspbian distros

2023-03-24 Thread Ondřej Surý
Hi, launchpad publishes packages only for Ubuntu, not for Debian and kind-of direct derivatives like Raspbian. If your RPi is at least ARMv7, you can try using: https://bind.debian.net/bind/ Unfortunately, Raspbian armhf is an absolute mess, reusing armhf for architecture name for a different

PPA for Raspbian distros

2023-03-24 Thread Andrew P .
Greetings. Per chance, is there a repo of pre-built bind code for the Raspberry Pi platform? I tried using the PPA specified at https://launchpad.net/~isc/+archive/ubuntu/bind but it didn't support the release on my DNS server host (buster). I received the error Ign:2