i still use the labs dns server and have no problems, but my configuration is 
quite straightforward.

sorry not to be more help.

-Steve


> On 7 Oct 2020, at 6:08 am, Lucio De Re <lucio.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> It would take me a long time to get to grips with the Plan 9 DNS
> server (believe me, I've tried) and somehow my situation is getting
> more difficult as norms on the Internet are being bent by service
> provider that care for their profitability much more than for
> interoperation: I get regular failures that bring my connection to the
> Internet to a halt in unpredictable ways.
> 
> That may be due to a complicated network database, possibly with
> errors in it, but fixing that is also a mission I don't wish to get
> stuck into.
> 
> Short-cut: 9front's dns server has undergone many changes from the
> Bell Labs sources I have on my production system , while 9legacy, at a
> glance, does not report any "dns" patches; my faith in Cinap is that
> he's likely to have applied sensible fixes (assuming it's his work,
> feel free to correct me).
> 
> Chances are 9front ndb/dns binary will work OK on my system, but I
> have in fact compiled the 9front sources in the Bell Labs context and
> only a minor warning was reported.
> 
> So the big question, before I commit to something I may not be
> competent to fix: what is recommended by those in the know?
> 
> Lucio.
> 

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