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| From | charlie derr <cderr@simons-rock.edu> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.protocols.dns.bind |
| Subject | Re: Debian/Ubuntu: Why was the service renamed from bind9 to named? |
| Date | 2020-07-23 10:56 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.762.1595516129.942.bind-users@lists.isc.org> (permalink) |
| References | (13 earlier) <5F1911E1.9070908@ipinc.net> <alpine.LSU.2.21.2007230537470.26325@flame.m3047> <73d03461-92ef-b199-32c9-5674761f0e92@nixmagic.com> <75140a3f-ce3b-a5cd-33c5-bd231818fab4@simons-rock.edu> <a51f0e4e-30d0-5805-c38d-f777a6e081bb@simons-rock.edu> |
On 7/23/20 10:44 AM, charlie derr wrote: > Caveat: i'm far from an expert on compiling, linking, disassembling, > etc... (in fact i know *very* little about these domains), so it's > possible my comment/question below won't even really make sense. > > Still, i'm not going to learn more without asking, so... > > On 7/23/20 9:49 AM, Michael De Roover wrote: >> The idea is pretty interesting, seems like they provide a repository >> with packages compiled with their own compiler that changes various >> memory-related elements. It is true that memory is usually the culprit >> behind security flaws. Nevermind my previous question, obviously i didn't read carefully enough (sonce their repo would expose the compiled binaries). /back to lurk mode ~c
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