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From: Darren Coleman (dazJPCI.NET)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2001 - 14:31:25 CST

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    > Someone, please, tell me there
    > is an another
    > alternative - because with the direction it's headed now, the
    > Internet based on
    > bind isn't looking like it's going to be a very good, reliable, or secure,
    > network.
    >
    > regrets,
    > --dr

    We've all managed to survive using BIND for the past x years - I don't see
    what has radically changed overnight. It's taken as given nowadays that
    large, complex systems/software contain bugs, exploits, overflows.. etc etc.
    The fact that "the majority" (I would hazard 90%+) of the DNS servers on the
    Internet are using BIND, and there has been few *serious* incidents
    (considering how much exposure the software gets, the considerable variances
    in load it is placed under (ie. ISC's own rootserver serving over 272
    million queries per day (by ISC's own estimations)), etc) goes to show that
    as software goes, BIND is pretty solid.

    Darren Coleman
    JPC Infonet Ltd
    dazjpci.net
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