AFAIK, bind comes on EVERY flavor of linux.

:)

On 2/13/08, WebDude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Now I am totally confused.
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>  ________________________________
>  From: Rick Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 3:20 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Off Topic Windows 2003 Web Edition
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> Windows Server 2003 web edition does not have DNS, DHCP, or Active directory
> integrated with the web edition:
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> https://msdn.one.microsoft.com/home.aspx?ApplicationID=4E9B12B3-3B2C-4697-9873-A8D8E5B96364&CultureCode=en-us&BenefitDetailGuid=709B8F04-B3EF-4C09-93BA-9E3D645CCDAD&AccessGuid=E705FFBC-97B8-4277-A410-6DBB6609A36F&SourceSystemCode=XEN&SubscriptionStatus=Active
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> Furthermore, the highest version you can go up to id SP2. There is no R2 for
> Server 2003 web edition. Microsoft has dropped the web edition, and is no
> longer available to purchase. There are still some copies around that stores
> and online sellers have in stock, but the SKU has been discontinued from the
> major distributors and isn't available from Microsoft to purchase.
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> The editions are going to be:
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> -          Small business Server (no good for web)
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> -          Standard
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> -          Enterprise
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> -          Datacentre
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> So, you can use Web edition and install third party DNS, and use your router
> for DHCP. But if you need Windows DNS advanced features (delegation,
> forwarding, recursive lookup) and advanced DHCP (relay agent, multiple
> subnets, bootp) then you need standard edition server.
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> Rick
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> From: WebDude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: February-12-08 1:26 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Witango-Talk: Off Topic Windows 2003 Web Edition
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> Hello,
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> Is anyone using this platform? I am trying to get some info on it and like
> usual, I am totally confused by any information from Microsoft.. Does it
> come with the DNS Server? I am looking to set up a secondary DNS server with
> a new machine. Looks like the Web Edition is the ticket. Do not need domain
> or domain controller... just a way to host multiple sites on multiple IPs.
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> Any thoughts?
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> Thanks!
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/John
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