Re: When bind9 reinstalls, no db.root
In article <[🔎] 20020822172645.GA23849@buici.com> elf@buici.com writes:
>because there is no compelling reason
>to keep db.root a configuration file
But there IS a compelling reason to keep db.root a configuration file:
alternic
I don't use them, but debian shouldn't trash files that a sysadmin needs
to change to use them just because they arn't recomended.
(See http://www.alternic.org/ for info on alternic. While I have my
problems with the way icann runs the DNS, alternic doesn't show signs
of being run better, just differently.)
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