which version of bind
Doug Stewart
dstewart at airclic.com
Tue May 15 13:48:02 UTC 2001
Doing a quick search of rpmfind, I found these results:
http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=bind+9
<http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=bind+9>
No source RPMs, however. I would check out Cooker (from Mandrake) or
Rawhide (from RedHat) distributions, as that would be the place to get
ahold of bleeding edge source RPMs.
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.Doug Stewart
Network Engineer,
AirClic, Inc.
www.airclic.com
pelln at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu.invalid wrote:
> mmarquez at mmer.inegi.gob.mx wrote:
>
>> On 14 May 01, at 20:04, Brad Knowles wrote:
>
>>> At 6:33 PM +0200 5/14/01, Markus Wolfer wrote:
>>>
>>>> I want to set up a dns-Server on my Linux-Machine. in my Suse Linux 7.1
>>>> there are 3 packages included: bind,bind8 and bind9
>>>> which one shall I use?
>>>
>>> This doesn't tell us which specific versions of BIND are included.
>>>
>>> My suggestion is to forgo the RPM packages, and get the source
>>> for BIND 9.1.2 and build and install that yourself. Otherwise, find
>>> an RPM that specifically references BIND version 9.1.2 and use that.
>>>
>>> --
>>
>> by the way, very sorry for the off-topic. You say RPM... can I build
>> a rpm package from this source of BIND 9.1.2 with the rpm
>> command on RedHat 7.1? how?
>
>> I need to build it for make distribution and installation more easy to
>> my boys in a bind9 course...
>
>
> It can't be simpler then unpacking the distribution.
>
> And, on a DNS course i would expect to use the "original" in a form the
> students will find "out there", not a pre-arranged vendor-specific thing.
>
>> thanks for your patience and time.
>
>> Miguel R. Marquez Bautista
>> mmarquez at mmer.inegi.gob.mx
>> Tel. (0199)45-25-00
>> Depto. de Telecomunicaciones y Microcomputadoras
>> Subdireccion de Politica Informatica
>> Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Geografia e Informatica
>
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