freebsd-ports/dns/bind94/pkg-message
Doug Barton d4984bf979 Update to BIND 9.3.0, the latest from ISC. This version has several
significant updates, not the least of which is the new and improved
DNSSEC code based on the latest standards (including DS).

Various updates to the port, including:
1. Download the PGP signature
2. If running on ${OSVERSION} >= 503000, configure with threads
3. Update pkg-descr re IPv6 RRs
4. Update pkg-message to reflect a world with 6-current

There is also a patch to correct a man page installation error.
This problem should be fixed in the next release.

Approved by:	portmgr (marcus)
2004-09-24 04:03:31 +00:00

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* _ _____ _____ _____ _ _ _____ ___ ___ _ _ *
* / \|_ _|_ _| ____| \ | |_ _|_ _/ _ \| \ | | *
* / _ \ | | | | | _| | \| | | | | | | | | \| | *
* / ___ \| | | | | |___| |\ | | | | | |_| | |\ | *
* /_/ \_\_| |_| |_____|_| \_| |_| |___\___/|_| \_| *
* *
* BIND 9 requires a good source of randomness to operate. *
* It also requires configuration of rndc, including a *
* "secret" key. If you are using FreeBSD 4.x, visit *
* http://people.freebsd.org/~dougb/randomness.html for *
* information on how to set up entropy gathering. Users *
* of FreeBSD 5.x or later do not need to do this step. If *
* you are running BIND 9 in a chroot environment, make *
* sure that there is a /dev/random device in the chroot. *
* *
* The easiest, and most secure way to configure rndc is *
* to run 'rndc-confgen -a' which will generate the proper *
* conf file, with a new random key, and appropriate file *
* permissions. *
* *
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