nny, given that HTTP/2 (the spec) had a CVE against it last October,
while HTTP/0.9 and HTTP/1.x did not.
Having the DoH server as a standalone process talking to DNS/TCP would
be a solid implementation given the constant flow of changes made to
HTTP(S) by the Big 5.
Enjoy
Jakob
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On 2023-07-07 12:17, Emmanuel Fusté wrote:
Le 07/07/2023 à 11:57, Jakob Bohm via bind-users a écrit :
On 2023-06-02 05:02, Jesus Cea wrote:
On 2/6/23 4:25, Mark Andrews wrote:
Yep, some people just don’t take care with delegations. Complain
to Huawei.
Complain to the other companies you
re that parts
of the
bind code isapparently being strict about receiving out-of-range values
in an
informational part ofDNS responses, then turning a mostly usable reply from
remote servers into a SERVFAIL of binds own making, rather than just
filtering
out that informational part if bind consider
I know, but that's routine if the build system is any good.
On 2022-02-17 18:42, Danny Mayer wrote:
You have to run the debug-enabled code as a service otherwise you will
get nowhere. It's complicated and it's time consuming to set up right.
Danny
On 2/17/22 12:30 PM, Jako
On 2022-02-17 18:01, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 17.02.22 um 17:36 schrieb Jakob Bohm via bind-users:
This is truly tragic, and quite counterproductive action by ISC.
no, it's just stop wasting time for things not really used in the real
production world
Messing about with docker virtualiz
ainful and requires expertise with extremely high learning curve.
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On 17. 2. 2022, at 15:08, Jakob Bohm via bind-users
wrote:
On
the docker image version of
BIND9 and run that on your Windows box.
Danny
On 2/17/22 7:42 AM, Jakob Bohm via bind-users wrote:
Fortunately (or unfortunately), the existing port of the 9.16.x bind
code to Windows is built with Microsoft tools (MSVC2019) and contains
its own handling of differenc
22 7:42 AM, Jakob Bohm via bind-users wrote:
Fortunately (or unfortunately), the existing port of the 9.16.x bind
code to Windows is built with Microsoft tools (MSVC2019) and contains
its own handling of differences between Windows and Unix.
If a maintainer stepped up to maintain the source for a por
st few things in the Application Event Log (Source: named)
before it terminates?
Richard.
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bind-users
Sent: 11 February 2022 12:19 pm
To: bind-users
Subject: Windows 9.16.25 fails to start (1067 Terminated unexpectedly)
Dear
. DNSSEC adds extra records to provide
checks that answers are genuine.
Oops, typo, I meant IPSEC.
Enjoy
Jakob
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d it yourself. That's the can-do
attitude that OSS started with. I remember the first time I ever
downloaded an real OSS code and built it myself. It was rzsz - zmodem
code for windows. Back in the BBS days, really. That's the only way
you got that binary. It was a total gas and I
through any ISP
filters that don't block work-from-home VPNs.
Enjoy
Jakob
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As ISC has apparently announced that it will no longer maintain the code
for running bind on Windows operating systems, and that this is now up
to the community, is there a community group that has stepped up to the
task?
Enjoy
Jakob
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{ bind.log; };
category zoneload { bind.log; };
};
include "zones.bind.conf";
include "rndc.key";
controls {
inet 127.0.0.1 port 953 allow { localhost; } keys { "rndc-key"; };
};
Enjoy
Jakob
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On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 12:20:13 -0400, Frank Pikelner
wrote:
> I have two Debian servers running BIND 9.5.1-p3 (master and slave). I
> have taken the configs from a production environment that work, just
> changed IP addresses. I am having problems sorting out why the slave
> fails to tranfer files
About a year ago, in message , Matus Uhlar
noted that it was probably a bind BUG when Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes
had a lot of bogus EDNS0 failures when his named repeatedly timed out
and closed pending requests after only 600ms, even though the hardcoded
timeout in the source code (bin/named/clien
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