On Mondayen den 29 April 2002 14.07, Florin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oden Eriksson) writes:
> > > there is already a script I have written, included in the bind package,
> > > which does the same thing.
> > >
> > > First, you set up a working bind configuration, then you run the script
> > > and this will chroot everything. You can even go back to your previous
> > > non-chrooted configuration.
> >
> > Yes I have seen that, thanks (but could you please rename it to something
> > that does not start with "chroot", thanks.). bind v9.x has much better
> > support for chroot than bind 8.x.
>
> and why should I rename the script may I ask ?

Well, I'm getting annoyed everytime I want to chroot and the autocompletion 
suggest chroot and chroot_bind.sh... Maybe "bind_chroot.sh" instead? Yes, I'm 
a lazy slow typer... ;)

> >And to justify the existance of this
> > package I have to quote myself from a mail sent to Geoffrey Lee:
> >
> > "Because not everyone is willing or able to migrate their 8.x zone data
> > to 9.x, and my package is an alternative just like we have sendmail,
> > postfix, etc."
> >
> > Furthermore..., I have used this package several years now for an ISP
> > that has zillions of hosts. So..., you could say it's pretty mature
> > compared to the bind 9.x series.
>
> I do not agree but I won't argue on that anyway ...

I hope my argument is enough to keep it in contribs, I belive many will use 
it when it's appropriate. So please don't remove it, if so inform me before 
you do so, thanks.

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson

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