Re: ISC BIND 9.5.2-P2 is now available

2010-01-20 Thread lhecking
Evan Hunt writes:
>BIND 9.5.2-P2 is now available.
> 
> BIND 9.5.2-P2 is a SECURITY PATCH for BIND 9.5.2.  It addresses two
> potential cache poisoning vulnerabilities, both of which could allow
> a validating recursive nameserver to cache data which had not been
> authenticated or was invalid.

 The ISC web site has a typo on it.
 https://www.isc.org/downloadables/11 reads:

BIND 9.5.1-P2 is a Current - Production Release, published 19 January 2010. 
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Re: Sunos 5.8 Error:EDNS not supported by your namesever

2012-09-05 Thread lhecking
 
> I can verify that relatively-modern versions of BIND (e.g. some 9.8.* 
> versions) compile with gcc on Solaris 9. I don't have any access to a 
> Solaris 8 box with a compiler though...

 I have built various releases of BIND up to 9.8.1 on Solaris 8 using
 gcc 2.95.3.

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Re: DNS Redundancy

2010-10-21 Thread lhecking
Stephane Bortzmeyer writes:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 06:32:09AM -0500,
>  Martin McCormick  wrote 
>  a message of 39 lines which said:
> 
> > Example:
> > 
> > nameserver  139.78.100.1
> > nameserver  139.78.200.1
> 
> I always add:
> 
> timeout:1
> 
> because the default timeout is 5 seconds, much too important to allow
> for a smooth fallback.
> 
> Other options could be interesting, such as "rotate". See
> resolv.conf(5).
 
 Nearly off-topic, but how does one specify such options via dhcp?



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