I am sure some people like the new Release Notes section in these
announcements (or the RELEASE-NOTES-* files at ftp.isc.bind), but
can we have some easier way of getting hold of the CHANGES file for
a new release than downloading the whole thing and picking it out?
--
Chris Thompson
Email: c...@
I'm getting a new version of Bind to build etc.
The download pages come with references to signatures (asc, and others).
But I can't find any reference to current PGP or other signing keys; does
anyone know where to find
them on the www.isc.org web site or where to obtain them otherwise?
(I'v
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Oisin McGuinness wrote:
> I'm getting a new version of Bind to build etc.
>
> The download pages come with references to signatures (asc, and others).
>
> But I can't find any reference to current PGP or other signing keys; does
> anyone know where to find
> them
On Dec 22, 2010, at 4:55 AM, Sunil Shetye wrote:
> Is there any option to add workarounds for specific domains /
> nameservers like the ones listed above?
Possibly. You can try setting up conditional forwarding for the problem domain,
setting the authoritative name servers as the 'forwarders' li
I've extracted the CHANGES files for BIND 9.6.3b1, BIND 9.7.3b1 and
BIND 9.8.0a1 and put them in relevant directories on ftp.isc.org.
Mark
In message , Chris Thom
pson writes:
> I am sure some people like the new Release Notes section in these
> announcements (or the RELEASE-NOTES-* files at ftp
Quoting from Chris Buxton's mail on Thu, Dec 23, 2010:
> > Is there any option to add workarounds for specific domains /
> > nameservers like the ones listed above?
>
> Possibly. You can try setting up conditional forwarding for the problem
> domain, setting the authoritative name servers as the
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