how can I use nsd (the most recent version possible) in subj? there is backport on http://apt.heanet.ie/dists/stable/contrib/binary-i386/net/, but a bit outdated (1.2.0) is it sufficiently secure/stable to be used in production system? thanks in advance David
[Quoting "David Zejda", on Dec 4, 8:58, in "debian woody ..."]> how can I use nsd (the most recent version possible) in subj? > there is backport on > http://apt.heanet.ie/dists/stable/contrib/binary-i386/net/, but a bit > outdated (1.2.0) > is it sufficiently secure/stable to be used in production system?The current stable release is NSD 1.2.3, differences with 1.2.0 are minor, see http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/nsd/index.html for an exact specification of these changes. NSD 1.2.3 is currently adviced for production usage. The releases > 1.2.x are alpha releases with major code-changes in preparation for 2.0.0 (with DNSSEC support), and are not meant for production use. Regards, -- ted
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 08:40:51AM +0100, David Zejda wrote:> how can I use nsd (the most recent version possible) in subj? > there is backport on > http://apt.heanet.ie/dists/stable/contrib/binary-i386/net/, but a bit > outdated (1.2.0) > is it sufficiently secure/stable to be used in production system?We are currently using that package quite succesfully and will probably be updating it to the latest 1.2.x release once I finish writing a module to handle NOTIFY messages. Colin -- Colin Whittaker +353 1 6609040 noc at heanet.ie