Dear list:
I've used the PPA at https://launchpad.net/~isc/+archive/ubuntu/bind to
upgrade
bind from 9.11.3+dfsg-1ubuntu1.15 (current version for
bionic-{updates,security}) to 9.16.16-2+ubuntu18.04.1+isc+1
(I was needing to use the validate-except clause and this new version
supports it)
After t
On 6/3/21 7:05 PM, Peter via bind-users wrote:
Guess not even a subscription will not happen too.
I'm having to try and do Bind on ubuntu and it just will not let me
edit files like named.conf unless you do some vodoo that I don't
understand and even updating the bind like how? Windows no pr
On 6/3/21 2:17 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 03.06.21 um 20:12 schrieb Danny Mayer via bind-users:
I don't speak for ISC but it's important to understand that support
of an operating system costs money and unless a company or
organization is willing to step up with money it cannot be expected
Guess not even a subscription will not happen too.
I'm having to try and do Bind on ubuntu and it just will not let me edit
files like named.conf unless you do some vodoo that I don't understand
and even updating the bind like how? Windows no problem you want to edit
a file no problem can't ed
I am sorry, but I don’t follow. The catch is that the Windows support must be
maintained for any new development and it doesn’t come for free. Sometimes we
can’t even use what we need because there’s no support on Windows.
As an example - we are replacing the internal memory allocator with jemal
Maybe they could release a bind for windows ever year with limited
support? But I guess bind will still work long after its not supported
which is the only good thing.
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Am 03.06.21 um 20:12 schrieb Danny Mayer via bind-users:
I don't speak for ISC but it's important to understand that support of
an operating system costs money and unless a company or organization is
willing to step up with money it cannot be expected to continue support.
There was originall
I don't speak for ISC but it's important to understand that support of
an operating system costs money and unless a company or organization is
willing to step up with money it cannot be expected to continue support.
There was originally a need and the money for BIND9 on Windows which is
why the
Thanks Vicky and Ondrej for providing clarity. I'll be sad to see it when this
happens but as I said in my original post I don't underestimate the sheer
amount of effort required to maintain BIND for Windows going forwards so it's
completely understandable that you want to focus on platforms tha
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