Dear BIND users:
Yesterday, 16 June 2021, we released monthly maintenance snapshot releases of
our currently supported release branches of BIND.
Specifically, we released BIND 9.11.33, 9.16.17, and 9.17.14
There's no way to say this that isn't embarrassing, but only after the release
was an err
Great - Thanks for the help
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Thanks and Regards,
Manish R
On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 1:44 AM Dennis Clarke via bind-users <
bind-users@lists.isc.org> wrote:
> On 6/17/21 03:47, Manish Rane wrote:
> > Does this mean and I can
On 6/17/21 03:47, Manish Rane wrote:
> Does this mean and I can assume that bind has started with 4 cores?
>
> CGroup: /system.slice/named.service
>`-3150 /usr/sbin/named -f -u bind -n 4
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> Thanks and Regards
Am 17.06.21 um 21:43 schrieb ToddAndMargo via bind-users:
On 6/17/21 3:12 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
however, in the real world just write "sudo command" is the best you
can do - for the average user it's complete and leaves no questions
for power users which don't like sudo it should be no de
I see I can define (using the 'controls' statement) a 'read-only' inet
channel. I suspect I could define a couple of channels on the same
address if I put them on different ports. Is there a way to define a
single 'read-write' channel, and then limit certain keys to read-only
access on it?
He
On 6/17/21 3:12 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
however, in the real world just write "sudo command" is the best you can
do - for the average user it's complete and leaves no questions
for power users which don't like sudo it should be no deal-breaker to
type the command without "sudo" in a root shel
Am 17.06.21 um 07:43 schrieb Todd Chester via bind-users:
On 6/16/21 2:52 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Does this alteration at the top make it any clearer?
Note: at the command prompt, I use the following terminology:
# means run as root
$ means run as user
Inside a fi
On 16-06-2021 17:04, PGNet Dev wrote:
@jpmens was kind enough to share the original basis for the simple perl
He also mentioned
Logging of CDS/CDNSKEY generation for workflow
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/1748
which requests:
Would it be possible to log
Am 17.06.21 um 05:32 schrieb Manish Rane:
Hi Team,
I have BIND 9.16.17-Ubuntu on ubuntu and have 4 cores. I have configured
more /etc/default/bind9
OPTIONS="-n 4"
And then restarted the services. How do I verify if bind9 has spawned 4
processes and distributed among those?
it's threaded
Oh - Thanks for the help.
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Thanks and Regards,
Manish R
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 1:59 PM Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On 17/06/2021 05:32, Manish Rane wrote:
>
> Hi Manish,
>
> > I have BIND 9.16.17-Ubuntu on ubuntu and have 4
On 17/06/2021 05:32, Manish Rane wrote:
Hi Manish,
> I have BIND 9.16.17-Ubuntu on ubuntu and have 4 cores. I have configured
>
> more /etc/default/bind9
> OPTIONS="-n 4"
>
> And then restarted the services. How do I verify if bind9 has spawned 4
> processes and distributed among those?
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