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 * IPv6 transport support in the resolver (from [http://www.kame.net KAME]).  * IPv6 transport support in the resolver (from [[http://www.kame.net|KAME]]).
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[:Bind8guide: Bind 8] and [:Bind9guide: Bind 9] configuration guide] [[Bind8guide| Bind 8]] and [[Bind9guide| Bind 9]] configuration guide]
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[http://www.isc.org ISC website] [[http://www.isc.org|ISC website]]

bind

Availability and IPv6 support

Name

IPv6 support

Supported operating systems

bind

included

UNIX, *BSD, Linux

bind9

included

UNIX, *BSD, Linux

Description

The Berkeley Internet Name Daemon, an implementation of DNS.

BIND 8 Features (comparing to Bind 4):

  • DNS Dynamic Updates (RFC 2136)
  • DNS Change Notification (RFC 1996)
  • Completely new configuration syntax
  • Flexible, categorized logging system
  • IP-address-based access control for queries, zone transfers, andv updates that may be specified on a zone-by-zone basis
  • More efficient zone transfers
  • Improved performance for servers with thousands of zones
  • The server no longer forks for outbound zone transfers
  • Many bug fixes
  • IPv6 transport support in the resolver (from KAME).

BIND 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
    • DNSSEC (signed zones)
    • TSIG (signed DNS requests)
  • IP version 6
    • Answers DNS queries on IPv6 sockets
    • IPv6 resource records (AAAA)
    • Experimental IPv6 Resolver Library
  • DNS Protocol Enhancements
    • IXFR, DDNS, Notify, EDNS0
    • Improved standards conformance
  • Views
    • One server process can provide multiple "views" of the DNS namespace, e.g. an "inside" view to certain clients, and an "outside" view to others.
  • Multiprocessor Support
  • Improved Portability Architecture

Comments

Usage information

Bind 8 and Bind 9 configuration guide]

Categories

CategoryApps, CategoryAppsdns

Source of information

ISC website

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