Table 1. Comparison of BIND 8.2.1 and BIND 4.9.7
BIND 8.2.1 |
BIND 4.9.7 |
Configuration file |
This version uses the |
syntax provides greater |
standard BIND syntax |
flexibility and |
as specified by |
granularity specified |
the named.conf file. |
by the named.conf file. |
|
|
|
Supports Dynamic Update |
Does not support |
Standard. |
Dynamic Update Standard. |
|
|
Zone change notification |
Does not support zone |
(NOTIFY) support exists |
change notification |
for the primary master |
(NOTIFY). |
server to notify slave |
|
servers of zone changes. |
|
|
|
Provides greater control |
Does not provide as much |
and granularity on |
control and granularity |
logging. |
over logging. |
|
|
Configuration options |
|
are extensive and |
|
complex. |
|
|
|
Provides many more |
Provides more security |
security features. |
than its predecessors, |
|
but not as many as v8. |
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