Hello Evan and Petr!
Thanks for the details.
Klaus
> -Original Message-
> From: Evan Hunt
> Sent: Thursday, January 9, 2025 7:32 PM
> To: Klaus Darilion
> Cc: Greg Choules via bind-users
> Subject: Re: Binary zone file and journal compatibility between Bind9 versions
>
> On Thu, Jan 0
I am not sure this was clear, but are you talking about DNS/DHCP for internal
computers or trying to DNS for both internal and external, DHCP for internal.
As mentioned below, your load (QPS) will probably determine may determine if
you can support a single server. A small network supplying in
That's like swimming across the English Channel until you can see the
coast of France, then turning around and swimming back because you're
tired...
On Thu, 9 Jan 2025, S L, Meghana wrote:
I tried disabling and stopped systemd resolved.
Ok, progress! That means that resolved is / was runnin
On Thu, Jan 09, 2025 at 11:40:33AM +, Klaus Darilion via bind-users wrote:
> For testing I often up- and downgrade Bind versions, ie. Between 9.18,
> 9.20 and 9.21. I wonder how stable the binary zone file format and
> journal file format is, and if there are changes in the binary format, if
>
On 09. 01. 25 12:40, Klaus Darilion via bind-users wrote:
Hello!
For testing I often up- and downgrade Bind versions, ie. Between 9.18,
9.20 and 9.21. I wonder how stable the binary zone file format and
journal file format is, and if there are changes in the binary format,
if Bind would detec
Hello!
For testing I often up- and downgrade Bind versions, ie. Between 9.18, 9.20 and
9.21. I wonder how stable the binary zone file format and journal file format
is, and if there are changes in the binary format, if Bind would detect that
and behave properly.
I am concerned about zones that
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