Re: Replacing a DNS Server

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Am Fr, den 19.11.2004 schrieb Eucke Warren um 22:50:

> Mine as well....Bind cannot possibly be that "unstable" in FC3 could it?
> It's pretty well established as are the supporting libraries and
> binaries....well...at least that's my uneducated guess...
> 
> -Eucke

The question is: what do you do when no security aren't any more
provided in the future (and this future is "short" due to the lifetime
cycle of the Fedora project)? Well, with a very minimal Fedora Core
install and running nothing than bind it can be enough to self compile
security fixed bind and kernel (when the Fedora reached EOL). Other
things may be critical too, like i.e. glibc.

Alexander


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