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Dear Michael,

            Sorry for my delay.

            I appreciate your prompt.

I hope you and your team are safe after the hurricane, and my sympathy with the innocents.

 

Now, we use Red Hat Named in our business, as my management ordered.

If we add a new system that needs DNS, CERTAINLY, I shall recommend ISC DNS to my management, and shall contact you.

 

For me, it is petty to leave ISC Bind.

 

Can I contact you in case I attempt ISC Bind on a virtual machine, for example, for testing?

 

Eager to hear from you soon.

 

Thanks a lot

 

Yours,

Riyadh

 

 

 

 



On Wed, 08/16/2017 01:02 AM, Michael McNally via RT <bind9-confidential@isc.org> wrote:

On Tue Aug 15 05:52:29 2017, riyadh@y.net.ye wrote:
> Bug Report from http://www.isc.org:
>
> Name: Riyadh Zehrah
> Email: riyadh@y.net.ye
> Software Version: Bind 9.10.6
> OS: Linux 6 and 7
> Subject:ISC Bind not compatible with
>
> Good day,
> My Name is Riyadh and I work in Yemen International Telecomm. Co.
>
> I have attended ISC training years ago and learned how to work with
> ISC Bind under Red Hat Linux 5.

Hello, Riyadh --

I remember that training -- I wasn't there but my colleague
Alan spoke of his visit often; Sana'a was one of his favorite
places that he had the chance to visit while giving training.

> I observed that ISC Bind is not working with Red Hat Linux v. 6 nor v.
> 7.

There should certainly be no problem building BIND on any
modern Red Hat Linux version and I know that we have customers
who are using many different versions without issues.

If you are having difficulties and believe they are due to
OS incompatibility we will need more information in order to
troubleshoot.

Michael McNally
ISC Support