[Centos] bind and 3.4
Michael Jennings
mej at caosity.org
Wed Jan 12 16:47:11 UTC 2005
On Wednesday, 12 January 2005, at 16:28:25 (+0000),
Lance Davis wrote:
> It may well be - but if the design is wrong it is still a bug.
The fact that people are using a package improperly does not make its
design wrong. The package information is quite clear:
The caching-nameserver package includes the configuration files
which will make BIND, the DNS name server, act as a simple caching
nameserver. Many users on dialup connections use this package
along with BIND for such a purpose.
If you would like to set up a caching name server, you'll need to
install the caching-nameserver package; you'll also need to install
bind.
Note the "simple caching nameserver" part. Those using it for
something different are simply wrong.
Michael
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