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authorInternet Software Consortium, Inc <@isc.org>2008-10-21 18:49:41 -0600
committerInternet Software Consortium, Inc <@isc.org>2008-10-21 18:49:41 -0600
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@@ -58,9 +58,6 @@ BIND 9.5.0
- Efficient LRU cache-cleaning mechanism.
- NSID support (RFC 5001).
- Please see the file KNOWN-DEFECTS for information about known
- problems in the 9.5.0 release.
-
BIND 9.4.0
BIND 9.4.0 has a number of new features over 9.3,
@@ -301,7 +298,7 @@ BIND 9.2.0
This does not apply to the use of TSIG, which does not
require OpenSSL.
- - The source distribution now builds on Windows NT/2000.
+ - The source distribution now builds on Windows.
See win32utils/readme1.txt and win32utils/win32-build.txt
for details.
@@ -350,11 +347,8 @@ BIND 9.2.0
--with-libtool does not work on AIX.
- --with-libtool does not work on SunOS 4. configure
- requires "printf" which is not available.
-
- A bug in the Windows 2000 DNS server can cause zone transfers
- from a BIND 9 server to a W2K server to fail. For details,
+ A bug in some versions of the Microsoft DNS server can cause zone
+ transfers from a BIND 9 server to a W2K server to fail. For details,
see the "Zone Transfers" section in doc/misc/migration.
For a detailed list of user-visible changes from
@@ -377,7 +371,11 @@ Building
OpenBSD 3.3 and up
Solaris 8, 9, 9 (x86), 10
Ubuntu 7.04, 7.10
- Windows NT/2000/XP/2003
+ Windows XP/2003/2008
+
+ NOTE: As of BIND 9.5.1, 9.4.3, and 9.3.6, older versions of
+ Windows, including Windows NT and Windows 2000, are no longer
+ supported.
We have recent reports from the user community that a supported
version of BIND will build and run on the following systems: