On 2024-01-01 16:38, Ondřej Surý wrote:
On 1. 1. 2024, at 15:19, r1wcp...@bbqporkmccity.com wrote:
Thank you very much, I was unaware of the HTTP/2 requirement and was assuming
it is a bug. Is there any reason for omitting the HTTP/1.1 upgrade part of the
protocol?
It would be additional com
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
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 list in your followup email.
All it takes to fix this is to change the name of the zone on the
child ser
g on Windows is extremely
painful and requires expertise with extremely high learning curve.
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On 17. 2. 2022, at 15:08, Jakob Bohm via bi
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.
-Original Message-
From: bind-users On Behalf Of Jakob Bohm via
bind-users
Sent: 11 February 2022 12:19 pm
To: bind-users
Subject: Windows 9.16.25 fails to start (1067 Terminated unexpectedly)
Dear
On 2022-02-12 09:01, Greg Choules wrote:
> "...to use a traditional VPN solution such as DNSSEC ..."
DNSSEC is not a VPN service. It is regular, unencrypted DNS on port 53,
or whichever port you choose - see the manuals and KB articles for how
to configure non-standard ports. DNSSEC adds extra
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
On 2022-02-11 16:20, Tim Daneliuk via bind-users wrote:
After some months of poking around, we are now certain that our
so-called "Business"
service from Comcast is compromising our DNS servers because of their
execrable "Security Edge" garbage. (They are willing to remove this
'service'
on
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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Jakob Bohm, CIO, Partner, WiseMo A/S. https://www.wise
Dear list,
When recently trying to upgrade some secondary-only authoritative
servers running on Windows machines, I found that Bind 9.16.25 (x86_64)
binaries from isc.org failed to completely startup, causing Windows to
report that "1067 The process terminated unexpectedly.", with 0 process
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