RE: AW: Debian/Ubuntu: Why was the service renamed from bind9 to named?

2020-07-17 Thread John W. Blue
Speaking about things to be annoyed over .. 

I am still ticked that FreeBSD dropped BIND from the distribution for something 
called unwinding or whatever it is.

John

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From: bind-users [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Ted 
Mittelstaedt
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2020 12:57 PM
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Subject: Re: AW: Debian/Ubuntu: Why was the service renamed from bind9 to named?

>
> Your personal experience is not the gobal truth. It is your opinion but other 
> experienced pepole see it different than you.
>

Hmm I'm a bit late to this discussion but I will chime in with the others.  The 
service always was called "named"  pronounced "name Dee"
it was called that in the Nutshell book which is easily the authoritative book 
on the subject, it was called this before you were born and it was kind of the 
height of hubris for it to ever be named
bind9 in a software distro.

In fact, the ONLY reason that the name "bind9" was ever even coined at all was 
because the changes from bind8 both in the syntax of the config file and how 
the program operated they wanted to boot admins in the behind to get them to 
change their config files.  It should have been put to bed as a name a long 
time ago, or named "bind version 9" like every other software program does with 
their versions.

So as an experienced person who has been doing this you-nuxs thing since
1982 - I DON'T see it different - and in fact, I see it as a RETURN to what it 
originally was!

Ted
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Re: AW: Debian/Ubuntu: Why was the service renamed from bind9 to named?

2020-07-17 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt


Your personal experience is not the gobal truth. It is your opinion but other 
experienced pepole see it different than you.



Hmm I'm a bit late to this discussion but I will chime in with the 
others.  The service always was called "named"  pronounced "name Dee"
it was called that in the Nutshell book which is easily the 
authoritative book on the subject, it was called this before you were

born and it was kind of the height of hubris for it to ever be named
bind9 in a software distro.

In fact, the ONLY reason that the name "bind9" was ever even coined at 
all was because the changes from bind8 both in the syntax of the config

file and how the program operated they wanted to boot admins in the
behind to get them to change their config files.  It should have been
put to bed as a name a long time ago, or named "bind version 9" like 
every other software program does with their versions.


So as an experienced person who has been doing this you-nuxs thing since
1982 - I DON'T see it different - and in fact, I see it as a RETURN to
what it originally was!

Ted
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