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.. Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
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..
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.. This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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.. License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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.. file, you can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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..
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.. See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
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.. information regarding copyright ownership.
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.. _supported_os:
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Supported Platforms
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-------------------
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The current support status of BIND 9 versions across various platforms can be
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found in the ISC Knowledgebase:
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https://kb.isc.org/docs/supported-platforms
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In general, this version of BIND will build and run on any
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POSIX-compliant system with a modern C11 (or better) compiler, BSD-style
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sockets with RFC-compliant IPv6 support, POSIX-compliant threads, and
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the :ref:`required libraries <build_dependencies>`.
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The following C11 features are required to compile BIND 9:
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- Atomic operations support defined in <stdatomic.h>
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- Thread Local Storage support defined in <threads.h>
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Where it makes sense, BIND 9 uses C-standard fixes introduced by the C17 update
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of the C11 standard.
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ISC regularly tests BIND on many operating systems and architectures,
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but lacks the resources to test all of them. Consequently, ISC is only
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able to offer support on a “best-effort” basis for some.
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Regularly Tested Platforms
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Current versions of BIND 9 are fully supported and regularly tested on the
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following systems:
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- Debian 12
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- Ubuntu LTS 20.04, 22.04, 24.04
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- Fedora 42
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- Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS / Oracle Linux 8, 9
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- FreeBSD 13.4, 14.2
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- Alpine Linux 3.21
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The amd64 CPU architecture is fully supported and regularly tested.
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Best-Effort
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following are platforms on which BIND is known to build and run. ISC
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makes every effort to fix bugs on these platforms, but may be unable to
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do so quickly due to lack of hardware, less familiarity on the part of
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engineering staff, and other constraints. None of these are tested
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regularly by ISC.
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- macOS 10.12+
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- Solaris 11
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- NetBSD
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- OpenBSD
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- Other Linux distributions still supported by their vendors, such as:
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- Ubuntu 22.10+
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- Gentoo
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- Arch Linux
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- OpenWRT/LEDE 17.01+
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- Other CPU architectures (arm, arm64, mips64, ppc64, s390x)
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Community-Maintained
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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These systems may not all have the required dependencies for building
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BIND easily available, although it is possible in many cases to
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compile those directly from source. The community and interested parties
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may wish to help with maintenance, and we welcome patch contributions,
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although we cannot guarantee that we will accept them. All contributions
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will be assessed against the risk of adverse effect on officially
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supported platforms.
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- Platforms past or close to their respective EOL dates, such as:
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- Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, 18.04 (Ubuntu ESM releases are not supported)
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- Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS / Oracle Linux 6, 7
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- Debian 8 Jessie, 9 Stretch, 10 Buster, 11 Bullseye
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- FreeBSD 10.x, 11.x
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- Less common CPU architectures (i386, i686, mips, mipsel, sparc, ppc, and others)
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Unsupported Platforms
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---------------------
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These are platforms on which current versions of BIND 9 are known *not* to build or run:
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- Platforms without at least OpenSSL 1.0.2
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- Windows
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- Solaris 10 and older
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- Platforms that do not support IPv6 Advanced Socket API (:rfc:`3542`)
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- Platforms that do not support atomic operations (via compiler or
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library)
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- Linux without NPTL (Native POSIX Thread Library)
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- Platforms on which **libuv >= 1.34** cannot be compiled or is not available
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Installing BIND 9
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-----------------
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:ref:`build_bind` contains complete instructions for how to build BIND 9.
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The ISC `Knowledgebase <https://kb.isc.org/>`_ contains many useful articles about installing
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BIND 9 on specific platforms.
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