Bind upgrade to 8.2.3 also breaks some other things...namely it´s not as tolerant to sloppy configs like it´s predecessors.
>From one of my colleagues (anonymized, was on an internal mailing-list): -------------------------------- Seems to me that someone in Nominum/ISC finally chained himself to the chair and rewrite the syntax parser from scratch. Now syntax checks are stricter and zones are rejected due to things that didn't even produce a warning in the previous versions. One example is when people, trying to keep things in a "good looking" fashion, use the syntax like: @ SOA ns.XXX.net. hostmaster.XXX.net. ( 2000101000 ... ) instead of (standardly recommended): @ SOA ns.XXX.net. hostmaster.XXX.net. ( 2000101000 ... ) Strictly speaking, the first way of writing is wrong: the brackets are used to tell the server process to treat the next line as continuation of the previous one. Following that recommendation, the latter form is right - the open bracket should be in the first row. We are not the only ones affected by this change in 8.2.3: many people complained on the BIND mailing list last few days. Nominum statement about those complaints are: "Please, follow the standards and don't bother us with stupid questions". -------------------------------- JIC somebody besides me has gotten himself in there :/ cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Network Engineer | T: +43 1 89933 F: x533 \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | KPNQwest/AT | Diefenbachg. 35, A-1150 /