Our CentOS/RHEL 8 package are not just random BIND 9 snapshot. If he wanted bleeding edge, he would use RHEL 9 or even Fedora. But he uses conservative package I am looking after. While it may have some known issues, it has all important fixes it needs. Can you please stop telling people to not use our packages, if the only issue in our version is unrelated to the problem investigated?

But I admit we should update to more recent BIND 9.16 release already.

Cheers,
Petr

On 4/13/23 15:40, Ondřej Surý wrote:
On 13. 4. 2023, at 15:25, David Carvalho via bind-users 
<bind-users@lists.isc.org> wrote:

I'm using 9.16.23
Just don't.

ISC provides packages for major linux distributions 
(https://www.isc.org/download/),
so there's really no reason to shoot yourself into foot to use a random BIND 9
snapshot provided by your distro.

And while you are at it - upgrade straight to latest 9.18, your experience will 
be much
smoother.

Ondrej
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