To:
"Loomis, Rip" <GILBERT.R.LOOMIS@saic.com>
Cc:
"'Derek Atkins'" <warlord@MIT.EDU>, Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine <brunner@nic-naa.net>, Olaf Kolkman <olaf@ripe.net>, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com, dnssec@cafax.se, keydist@cafax.se
From:
Mark.Andrews@isc.org
Date:
Wed, 13 Nov 2002 07:00:03 +1100
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Your message of "Tue, 12 Nov 2002 13:31:38 CDT." <3C1E3607B37295439F7C409EFBA08E6803B95848@US-Columbia-CIST.mail.saic.com>
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Subject:
Re: workshop?
> > > > > > > * BIND 9.3.snapshot-0722 (the last public release) > > > > > > seem to have missed this. my latest is bind-9.3.0s20020618.tar.gz > > > > > > ptr pls > > > > I found it at: > > ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/snapshots/bind-9.3.0s20020722.tar.gz > > > > Although I admit I'm surprised that this is "so old" considering > > 9.2.2rc1 is dated 8/9/02.. No releases for 4 months? > > There was a "private" snapshot release dated 2002-10-04 that some > folks were running at the ARIN-sponsored DNSSEC workshop back on > 07/08 October in Chantilly VA. Those of us present there saw some real > issues in the 20020722 snapshot which are fixed in the later private > snapshot, and I mentioned this to Bill in private e-mail. His > response indicated that he wanted to stick to what was publically > available and officially released. > > Any chance that someone at ISC could make that private snapshot > officially available, or perhaps a laterer version if there is > one? (I suspect that several folks have copies of the 20021004 code, > but no one feels that they have release authority...and some of > the reluctance to release may be based on the fact that all the > DS code is based on still-moving documents-nearing-standards > and no one is sure what bugs are added/removed/altered.) > > -- > Rip Loomis Senior Systems Security Engineer > SAIC Secure Business Solutions Group www.saic.com/securebiz > Center for Information Security Technology www.cist-east.saic.com I was waiting for a code review of at least the DNSSEC related fixes before making a new snapshot. They were stalled by have been unjammed so I should have one before I leave for the airport (5 hours from now). Mark -- Mark Andrews, Internet Software Consortium 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: Mark.Andrews@isc.org