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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Freeware BIND/iX for HP 3000 MPE

http://www.cccd.edu/~markb/bindix.html
Freeware DNS server and clients for MPE
Last updated April 9, 1998 @ 1730 UTC

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What's New

   * April 9, 1998
        o Upgraded to 8.1.2-T3B.  While this is technically a beta release,
          it is a production candidate, and I've been running 8.1.2
          internally for a couple of months now without any problems.  This
          release fixes a number of security bugs, so if you're running
          something earlier, you want to install 8.1.2-T3B (or else wait a
          week or two for the production release of 8.1.2).
        o The MPE port has finally been incorporated into the official BIND
          source distribution.  8.1.2-T3B will compile "straight out of the
          box" on MPE.
   * March 23, 1998
        o Minor web page typo corrected for /etc/resolv.conf.
   * March 12, 1998
        o Fixed a bug in the INSTALL script where it was unconditionally
          using /TELESUP/PRVXL/MOVER to extract the archive.  Now INSTALL
          will first try to use /tmp/mover55, and if that doesn't exist as
          an executable, then /TELESUP/PRVXL/MOVER will be used.
        o HP announces support for BIND DNS/iX; beta testers wanted.  See
          below.
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Mark Bixby                      E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Coast Community College Dist.   Web: http://www.cccd.edu/~markb/
District Information Services   1370 Adams Ave, Costa Mesa, CA, USA 92626-5429
Technical Support               Voice: +1 714 438-4647
"You can tune a file system, but you can't tune a fish." - tunefs(1M)

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