On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 09:08:28PM -0400, Paul Kosinski wrote:
> I can see somebody running XP for some "legacy" software that doesn't
> run nicely on newer versions of Windows, but I would think it extremely
> risky to have such a machine connected to the Internet.
Yes, it seems like an
I can see somebody running XP for some "legacy" software that doesn't
run nicely on newer versions of Windows, but I would think it extremely
risky to have such a machine connected to the Internet.
Maybe whoever runs BIND on XP should consider converting that machine to
Linux, and running BIND on
Greetings,
For some time ISC has been providing three Windows builds for each release
of BIND 9: x64, win32, and windows XP.
Windows XP is well past its end of life and is no longer receiving security
updates. I'd like to stop supporting it after the upcoming maintenance
release, but it's been
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