No, you have not been caught by this. The issue you are referring to affects 
only a development
version of BIND 9 (9.21), so whatever you are experiencing is not related to 
this.

You need to provide evidence (logs, reproducer) about what is going on, so we 
can help you
diagnose the issue you are experiencing.

Ondrej
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> On 30. 10. 2025, at 18:21, Kelsey Cummings <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We think that we got caught by this change as part of our roll out to 
> 9.18.41.  The basic gist is, that in a service provider context, our job is 
> to do our best to resolve DNS as quickly and as well as possible for our 
> customers.  If google and cloudflare resolve the domains and we can't, the 
> customer does not care in the slightest why, only that they're not able to 
> get to their work, school or other public resource. This just results in them 
> migrating away from our recursive clusters to these public resources for good.
> 
> There certainly may be context where the new behavior is justified, but 
> default or not, we need the ability to enable more relaxed behavior.
> 
> "be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others"
> 
> https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/5570
> 
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