7:19 PM
Subject: Re: ISC BIND 9.7.0 is now available
On 02/18/10 16:20, ic.nssip wrote:
Hi Mark,
This is what I suspect too.
Syslog gives me this record when I start BIND:
named[14380]: [ID 873579 daemon.notice] built with '--with-openssl=yes'
'--enable-largefile' '-
On 02/18/10 16:20, ic.nssip wrote:
Hi Mark,
This is what I suspect too.
Syslog gives me this record when I start BIND:
named[14380]: [ID 873579 daemon.notice] built with '--with-openssl=yes'
'--enable-largefile' '--sysconfdir=/usr/local/etc'
'--localstatedir=/usr/local/var'
Since no PREFIX w
al/rrdtool-1.2.19/include -I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.7/include
-I/usr/local/include/lzo' 'CXX=g++'
'CXXFLAGS=-fpermissive -felide-constructors'
Thank you,
Julian
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Andrews"
To: "ic.nssip"
Cc:
Sent: Thur
In message , "ic.nssip"
writes:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I tried to install BIND 9.7.0 from www.sunfreeware.com on a Solaris 10, x86
> machine that was running before BIND 9.6.1-P1 with no problems.
>
> The new install goes to the same directories, but for some reasons when I
> run named-checkco
Hello everyone,
I tried to install BIND 9.7.0 from www.sunfreeware.com on a Solaris 10, x86
machine that was running before BIND 9.6.1-P1 with no problems.
The new install goes to the same directories, but for some reasons when I
run named-checkconf for my default /etc/named.conf file I get:
BIND 9.7.0 is now available.
Overview:
BIND 9.7 includes a number of changes from BIND 9.6 and earlier
releases. Most are intended to simplify DNSSEC configuration
and operation.
New features include:
- Fully automatic signing of zones by "named
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