Hi,

You don't need to use the RHEL version of BIND.  ISC supplies packages
that you can add as described here:
https://kb.isc.org/docs/isc-packages-for-bind-9

Thank you,
Darren Ankney

On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 8:02 AM Marco Moock <m...@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
>
> Am 15.02.2024 schrieb Semra Türkkal Nazlımoğlu
> <semra.turk...@aerotek.com.tr>:
>
> > Our bind version seems below. How can we upgrade bind version?
>
> It comes from the OS you are using.
> Upgrade to the current RHEL release.
> If you prefer bleeding-edge versions, use Fedora instead.
>
> > And if we upgrade bind version, is there any problem?
>
> Install the new OS in a virtual machine and try running BIND there with
> your configuration/zones and check for any errors.
> In most cases, the upgrade works without any problems.
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