Re: RHEL, Centos, Fedora rpm 9.14.6

2019-09-30 Thread Victoria Risk
> On Sep 30, 2019, at 7:08 AM, Lightner, Jeffrey > wrote: > > I can't speak for him but will say Carl has been providing these packages and > announcing them on this list for quite some time now and it is valuable to > those who would like to use later upstream packages on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora.

Re: search and ndots support in bind utilities

2019-09-30 Thread m3047
One more thing: what about disabling search lists? Can't I make a rule that "all FQDNs must be specified with a trailing dot (as documented to stop the use of search lists)"? You'd better test that thoroughly. Firefox still doesn't get the TLS host header right, and Apache doesn't toss its bre

Re: search and ndots support in bind utilities

2019-09-30 Thread Paul Kosinski via bind-users
Following https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/sac-064-en.pdf, it sounds like modest groups of Internet users (such as informal clubs) that don't have their own official domain (like "iment.com") are out of luck if they would like to have local subdomains -- unless they want to use the quite

Re: search and ndots support in bind utilities

2019-09-30 Thread m3047
The following is not specific to BIND, but concerns the operating environment for DNS software. Ebersman in a later post links to a document which foreshadows what I'm about to discuss. On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, Petr Mensik wrote: [...] I am aware search is a no-no in DNS community. That's barely

Re: search and ndots support in bind utilities

2019-09-30 Thread Paul Ebersman
pemensik> I am aware search is a no-no in DNS community. However, is pemensik> there any public documentation to this change? Is there RFC pemensik> recommending not to use search or how it should be used, pemensik> related to today's top level domains? pemensik> While I agree it is dangerous, the

RE: RHEL, Centos, Fedora rpm 9.14.6

2019-09-30 Thread Lightner, Jeffrey
I can't speak for him but will say Carl has been providing these packages and announcing them on this list for quite some time now and it is valuable to those who would like to use later upstream packages on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora. RHEL's model (and therefore CentOS') is to start with a base upstrea

Re: RHEL, Centos, Fedora rpm 9.14.6

2019-09-30 Thread Jóhann B . Guðmundsson
https://www.five-ten-sg.com/mapper/bind contains links to the source rpms, and build instructions. Bind is already package and maintained in Fedora [1] and derivatives as well as ISC having it's ownspecific copr repo [2] in addition to that. Copr exist to overcome limitation in RHEL/CentOS a

Re: search and ndots support in bind utilities

2019-09-30 Thread Petr Mensik
Hi Mark, I am aware search is a no-no in DNS community. However, is there any public documentation to this change? Is there RFC recommending not to use search or how it should be used, related to today's top level domains? While I agree it is dangerous, there are still people using it. I think we