On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 11:59:08PM +, Francis Turner via Pdns-users wrote:
> I see the email about the dropping of support for 32 bit environments, which
> includes Raspbian. Are you planning on making arm64 builds available?
>
>
> Either the (beta not entirely released, but works) 64 bit
I see the email about the dropping of support for 32 bit environments, which
includes Raspbian. Are you planning on making arm64 builds available?
Either the (beta not entirely released, but works) 64 bit Raspios
Or alternatively Ubuntu 20 Arm64 version?
I see a usecase for the pi4 as a SMB
I apologize if this question is old news, but I’m curious about my proposed
pdns solution and how to integrate multiple forwarders.
Background, large infrastructure running in Azure. Previously, we used Azure’s
internal resolver, but we got bitten bad by two DNS/resolver outages in Azure
in
On 5/11/21 7:22 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 07:01:08PM +0200, Michael Ströder via Pdns-users
> wrote:
>> Was support for running on 32-bit platforms dropped?
>
> Yes, as you can read further down below in the announcement.
Arrgh! Missed that. Sorry for the noise.
Ciao,
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 07:01:08PM +0200, Michael Ströder via Pdns-users wrote:
> HI!
>
> Was support for running on 32-bit platforms dropped?
>
> configure fails with:
>
> configure: error: size of time_t is 4, which is not large enough to fix
> the y2k38 bug
>
> See build system:
>
>
HI!
Was support for running on 32-bit platforms dropped?
configure fails with:
configure: error: size of time_t is 4, which is not large enough to fix
the y2k38 bug
See build system:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:stroeder:network/pdns-recursor
Ciao, Michael.
On 5/11/21 11:49
Hello!
We are proud to announce the release of PowerDNS Recursor 4.5.1.
Compared to the release candidate, this release contains two bug fixes.
Note that 4.5.0 was never released publicly, since an issue was found
during QA.
Compared to the previous major (4.4) release of
Hello!
We are proud to announce the final release of dnsdist 1.6.0, with no
changes since the second release candidate. Compared to 1.5.x, this
release contains several new exciting features, as well as improvements
and bug fixes.
In our view, the most exciting new feature is the support of