I have a question -
Is BIND 9.11.6 (Extended Support Version) vulnerable?
Is BIND 9.11.4-P2-RedHat-9.11.4-26.P2.el7_9.3 (Extended Support Version)
vulnerable?
Thanks
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Okay, if that doesn’t work, then temporarily until I can get the service
figured out I will just do - adding "/usr/local/sbin/named" to
/etc/rc.local
From: Peter DeVries
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 11:38 AM
To: Jordan Tinsley
Cc: bind-users
Subject: Re: Named Service
Thank you for the information! Also, do I need to use the {-chroot} portion?
Thanks,
Jordan
From: Peter DeVries
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 11:32 AM
To: Jordan Tinsley
Cc: bind-users
Subject: Re: Named Service
You didn't mention your OS. I'm assuming Redhat Li
Hello,
Just wondering how to get the named service setup when compiling from
source?
When I tried on a test machine to enable named for startup using systemctl
enable named or systemctl start named
I get an error that named.service doesn't exist. I may be overlooking
documentation some
Hello,
I have 2 Authoritative DNS Servers that are strictly Authoritative. I am
new to Authoritative DNS and Bind. Both have 4 GB RAM and Quad CPUs running
in a VM of their own on 2 separate VM Hosts. Both Servers transfer between
each other and answer to public requests from other Public DN
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