Upgrade to Bind9.
Brad Knowles
brad.knowles at skynet.be
Mon Jun 25 18:45:40 UTC 2001
At 3:04 PM -0300 6/25/01, Fabiano Reis wrote:
> I retired this text from:
> http://www.isc.org/services/public/F-root-server.html
> "F is a virtual server made up of multiple (currently
> two) Compaq AlphaServers, donated to us by the Compaq
> Western Research
> Laboratory (DECWRL).
> Each server is a Compaq ES40 AlphaServer with 4 500mhz
> CPUs and 8Gig of RAM, and runs ISC BIND 8.2.3 as its
> DNS server."
>
> Why they continues using bind8?
Because, for the moment, BIND 9 is not yet well enough proven to
take over as a root nameserver. I expect this situation to change
soon, perhaps sooner than any of us expect.
However, for everything short of a root nameserver (where you
have guys like Paul Vixie who can help you maintain it), I believe
that BIND 9 is a better choice than BIND 9.
I can tell you, for a fact, that BIND 8 is basically at the end
of its life. All new work is being done with BIND 9, and only bug
fixes, etc... are being worked on for BIND 8. So, you would be well
advised to make the upgrade to BIND 9 as soon as you can feasibly do
so, in order to ensure that you are not left behind.
--
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles at skynet.be>
/* efdtt.c Author: Charles M. Hannum <root at ihack.net> */
/* Represented as 1045 digit prime number by Phil Carmody */
/* Prime as DNS cname chain by Roy Arends and Walter Belgers */
/* */
/* Usage is: cat title-key scrambled.vob | efdtt >clear.vob */
/* where title-key = "153 2 8 105 225" or other similar 5-byte key */
dig decss.friet.org|perl -ne'if(/^x/){s/[x.]//g;print pack(H124,$_)}'
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