Add bind9.11.4pl1 (BIND 9.11.4-P1) package. Note: named(8) requires writable permission to current directory when start up or the directory specified by "directory" in options statement. BIND, the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon, version 9 is a major rewrite of nearly all aspects of the underlying BIND architecture. Some of the important features of BIND-9 are: - DNS Security - IP version 6 - DNS Protocol Enhancements - Views - Multiprocessor Support - Improved Portability Architecture - Full NSEC3 support - Automatic zone re-signing - New update-policy methods tcp-self and 6to4-self This package contains the BIND 9.11 release. - Catalog Zones, a new method for provisioning servers - "dnstap", a fast and flexible method of capturing and logging DNS traffic. - "dyndb", a new API for loading zone data from an external database - dnssec-keymgr, a new key mainenance utility - mdig, an alternate version of dig utility - And more...
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2018/09/09 13:11:38 taca Exp $
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Please consider running BIND under the pseudo user account "${BIND_USER}"
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in a chroot environment for security reasons.
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To achieve this, set the variable "named_chrootdir" in /etc/rc.conf to
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the directory with the chroot environment e.g. "${BIND_DIR}".
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Note: named(8) requires writable permission to current directory when
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start up or the directory specified by "directory" in options statement.
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