An implementation of the Domain Name System
BIND is an implementation of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols for the Internet. It is a reference implementation of those protocols, but it is also production-grade software, suitable for use in high-volume and high-reliability applications. The name BIND stands for "Berkeley Internet Name Domain", because the software originated in the early 1980s at the University of California at Berkeley.
System | Target | Derivation | Build status |
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x86_64-linux | /gnu/store/n7rl7sx4k1apivac7hb1nq509a8kp0bc-bind-9.16.2.drv | ||
mips64el-linux | /gnu/store/0cqn3c2w4pj1cspwx9s39ql9j9qajbvc-bind-9.16.2.drv | ||
i686-linux | /gnu/store/i6x127sbxakvya6w8k4ihq7xan9hvish-bind-9.16.2.drv | ||
armhf-linux | /gnu/store/r70is5zhbq9v12aqm24n8s3x7iwsm1nw-bind-9.16.2.drv | ||
aarch64-linux | /gnu/store/82rh8020n8sjf7n2apkmmyn5ggmbkja9-bind-9.16.2.drv |
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description Validate package descriptions | sentences in description should be followed by two spaces; possible infraction at 253 |