++fixes for isc love letter
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Dear ISC bind,
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this is a love letter to you. You probably don't know me, but I have
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been a long term user of yours. I started using you - oh, that sounds
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so wrong for a love letter, doesn't it?
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been a long term user of yours.
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I started my time with you in the late 90's, it was when you were
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I started my time with you in the late 90's. It was when you were
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called "bind 4". I was very happy with our relationship. You'd not
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only take care of all authoritative requests, but also take care of
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caching client requests. Me, still being young at the time, I did not
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@ -32,7 +31,7 @@ But then over time I got more experienced and I read and tried DNS
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cache poisoning and I was shocked. How could you? How could you accept
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incorrect entries? I had so much trust in you and then that!
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So many years passed and after my shock, I had a fling with
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Years passed and after my shock, I had a fling with
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[djbdns](https://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html) (together with qmail and
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daemontools). Which right away took security more serious. So
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serious that even managing djbdns with its own suite was almost like a
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@ -60,7 +59,7 @@ hosting. And there you were, dear bind. Looking at me from the side of
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the software projects, saying "I think it's time we have a talk.".
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And indeed, we did have a talk. A talk about implementing DNS64. About
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different nat64 prefixes in one configuration. About being
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different DNS64 prefixes in one configuration. About being
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an authoritative name server that functions even if all upstreams are
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down. A name server that even allows the most funky configuration of
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*removing native AAAA entries* for DNS64 networks that should only
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@ -79,7 +78,7 @@ being flexible, thanks for improving over time and thanks to still
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adhearing to the same configuration file format that I used in the
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late 90's.
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Dear BIND, you are by far not perfect, but then again neither is
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Dear BIND, you are by far not perfect, but then neither is
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reality. And this is your strength, solving real world problems.
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Thank you for doing so and thanks to all the involved developers!
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