Domain Name System (DNS) Server (named)

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Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) is an implementation of the Domain
Name System (DNS) protocols and provides an openly redistributable
reference implementation of the major components of the Domain Name
System. This package includes the components to operate a DNS server.

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Makefile.in.diff 0000000753 753 Bytes
baselibs.conf 0000000302 302 Bytes
bind-9.9.0.tar.gz 0007114050 6.78 MB
bind.changes 0000049327 48.2 KB
bind.spec 0000024660 24.1 KB
configure.in.diff 0000000389 389 Bytes
configure.in.diff2 0000000293 293 Bytes
dlz-schema.txt 0000006292 6.14 KB
dnszone-schema.txt 0000004322 4.22 KB
named-bootconf.diff 0000000699 699 Bytes
named.root 0000003048 2.98 KB
perl-path.diff 0000001286 1.26 KB
pid-path.diff 0000001033 1.01 KB
pie_compile.diff 0000003635 3.55 KB
vendor-files.tar.bz2 0000020828 20.3 KB
workaround-compile-problem.diff 0000000270 270 Bytes
Revision 76 (latest revision is 211)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 116455 from Uwe Gansert's avatar Uwe Gansert (ug) (revision 76)
- many dnssec fixes and features (too many to list them
  here, check the changelog)
- improved startup time
- improved scalability
- Added support for Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) resource
  records
- Local copies of slave zones are now saved in raw format by
  default to improve startup performance
  BIND 9.9 changes the default storage format for slave zone
  files from text to raw.  Because named's behavior when a slave
  server cannot read or parse a zone file is to move the offending
  file out of the way and retransfer the zone, slave servers
  that are updated from a pre-9.9.0 version of BIND and which
  have existing copies of slave zone data may wind up with
  extraneous copies of zone data stored, as the existing
  text-format zone file copies will be moved aside to filenames
  of the format db-###### and journal files to the format
  jn-######  (where # represents a hexadecimal digit.)
- many many bugfixes. Please read changelog for details
- fixed handling of TXT records in ldapdump
  (bnc#743758)
- 9.9.0
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