<quote who="P Prince"> > This is crazy. Anytime you change software packages, you must > rewrite your configuration. And, if you or anyone you know manages > thousands of domains, I'll mail you a crisp, clean 20 dollar bill. > (In order to be eligible, you must provide the name of your > employer, so that I can avoid their service.)
even if you don't change software packages you may have to rewrite the config. i remember now when bind 8.2.3 or 8.3.2 or whatever came out about 2 years ago and they started enforcing a new configuration change, was it the $TTL at the top of the zone file? argh it caused so many problems. i would not expect such a change to be required in such a minor revision of the software. i know it broke several dozen of my domains for about a week while i tried to track down what was wrong with it. and i think the kicker to upgrade was a security problem in the previous version so i rushed to upgrade, only to later find it break almost everything :( besides that though, bind has been pretty good to me. it can be a chore to setup securely though.(at least under debian 2.2) nate