Re: DNSSEC and Bind 9.3.6

2010-11-03 Thread Chris Thompson
On Nov 3 2010, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 11:24:03AM -0200, alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote a message of 31 lines which said: So, is that possible in any way to use DNSSEC with Bind 9.3.6? Yes. DNSSEC appeared in BIND 9.0. After a fashion. You really don't want to

Re: DNSSEC and Bind 9.3.6

2010-11-03 Thread Tony Finch
On Wed, 3 Nov 2010, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 11:24:03AM -0200, > alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote > a message of 31 lines which said: > > > So, is that possible in any way to use DNSSEC with Bind 9.3.6? > > Yes. DNSSEC appeared in BIND 9.0. DNSSEC has changed a lot sinc

Re: DNSSEC and Bind 9.3.6

2010-11-03 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 11:24:03AM -0200, alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote a message of 31 lines which said: > So, is that possible in any way to use DNSSEC with Bind 9.3.6? Yes. DNSSEC appeared in BIND 9.0. > Is there any documentation to follow? The ARM. > What are the general important DNS

RE: DNSSEC and Bind 9.3.6

2010-11-03 Thread Lightner, Jeff
Some OSes provide an "official" BIND package and maintain it. (e.g. RHEL 5.x uses BIND 9.3.x). This package while initially based on 9.3 from ISC may have security and/or functionality updates backported into it from later versions of BIND. If you are using such an "official" package from your