1.4 The History of BIND
The
first implementation of the Domain Name System was called
JEEVES, written by
Paul Mockapetris himself.
A later implementation was BIND, an acronym for Berkeley
Internet Name Domain, which was written for
Berkeley's 4.3 BSD Unix operating system by Kevin
Dunlap. BIND
is now maintained by the
Internet Software
Consortium.
BIND is the implementation we'll concentrate on in this book
and is by far the most popular implementation of DNS today. It has
been ported to most flavors of Unix and is shipped as a standard part
of most vendors' Unix offerings. BIND has even been ported to
Microsoft's Windows NT.
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