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From: The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Subject: Re: Buggy bookworm?
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 05:40:13 +0100
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On 11/04/2024 21:49, Knute Johnson wrote:
> On 4/11/24 11:21, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> On 11/04/2024 14:46, Knute Johnson wrote:
>>> On 4/11/24 04:10, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>>
>>>> I installed BIND which normally works out of the box.
>>>
>>> I'm curious why you did that and why you didn't mention it in your 
>>> first post?
>>>
>> I had no idea thåt there was a DNS issue. I haven't modified BINDS 
>> configuration, but now its *working*.
>>
>> ???
>>
> 
> So I'm still curious, why did you install bind?
> 
I wanted a proper caching DNS server on my home network. One that I 
could use to put local machines on. This PI is to be the house server. 
Storage. Media. DNS. TV.

I've always used bind to do that. Usually it just works.


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