>
>> How can I find out which Unix files/libraries bind requires before I do
>> the compile?
>
> "configure" will complain if you're missing anything critical.
>
> BIND 9 has relatively few dependencies other than a C compiler and
> POSIX-compliant system libraries. You need openssl if you want t
> How can I find out which Unix files/libraries bind requires before I do
> the compile?
"configure" will complain if you're missing anything critical.
BIND 9 has relatively few dependencies other than a C compiler and
POSIX-compliant system libraries. You need openssl if you want to use
crypto
> How can I find out which Unix files/libraries bind requires before I do the
> compile?
I have successfully built Bind 9.9.1 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin).
Since Ubuntu comes with a previous version of the Bind 9 utilities installed, I
uninstall the following packages:
apt-get purge b
> Yes
> It would help if you could add the version of each listed below.
> What are the 'few others"?
Because this is linux/UNIX 101 we should go offlist.
Drop me an email and I will go get a rev/lib full list on my prod servers.
Dennis
> Thanks
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Denni
Yes
It would help if you could add the version of each listed below.
What are the 'few others"?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Clarke [mailto:dcla...@blastwave.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 12:14 PM
To: Manson, John
Cc: 'bind-users@lists.isc.org'
Subject: Re: Bind9.9.1 Dependen
> How can I find out which Unix files/libraries bind requires before I do the
> compile?
> Thanks
I am not sure of the question but here is my best response:
assume you need openssl, libiconv, gnu gettext, libxml2
you may also want libidn and a few others.
Does this help?
Dennis
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How can I find out which Unix files/libraries bind requires before I do the
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Thanks
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On May 21 2012, Alan Batie wrote:
We had a rather key zone mysteriously expire on a slave this morning -
the log files show a transfer a couple weeks ago, but it hadn't been
updated so there was no reason for one since and there were no log
entries about failed connection attempts.
On 21.05.12
Warren,
> I wrote a tool to do this a while back --
> http://code.google.com/p/dns-slave-expire-checker/
Cool stuff and very useful. I took it for a tiny spin, and here are my
EUR 0.02 :)
1. Doesn't seem to grok all RRtypes in slave zones, due probably to
missing functionality of dnspython;
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