Re: primary and secondary running different versions

2011-06-14 Thread Timo Veith
Thank you for your replies. I will go on then, and do the upgrade.

Kind regards,
Timo
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Re: primary and secondary running different versions

2011-06-11 Thread Eivind Olsen
Timo Veith wrote:

> will there arise any problems between primary and secondary if they
> run on different bind versions?

In general no, I wouldn't expect any problems, at least not if you're
running a fairly plain setup (no DLZ database backends etc.)

When that is said, there is the possibility of an more recent version of
BIND being stricter with what it allows in its zonefiles, configuration
file etc.
If you are uncertain about this, I suggest you install BIND on a test
system, and have it load a copy of you production configuration +
zonefiles (or you could run those through named-checkconf /
named-checkzone).

Regards
Eivind Olsen
eiv...@aminor.no


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primary and secondary running different versions

2011-06-11 Thread Timo Veith
Hello,

will there arise any problems between primary and secondary if they
run on different bind versions?

The background of this question is: we are about to upgrade from
Debian Lenny to Squeeze.
And there will be some amount of time where they will be running on
different versions.

Debian Lenny has 9.6.ESV.R4+dfsg-0+lenny2
Debian Squeeze will have 9.7.3.dfsg-1~squeeze2

TIA
Timo
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