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A note for Debian users
First of all, I would like to point out that I really appreciate
Debian making a MaraDNS package available. This package has
increased the number of MaraDNS users, and the Debian developers
have given me feedback that has improved MaraDNS.
However, because of Debian's policies, their "Stable" version of
MaraDNS is usually an outdated version of MaraDNS that contains
bugs that I have since fixed. I do not support these outdated
versions of MaraDNS, and request that Debian users upgrade to
the current stable version of MaraDNS before sending the mailing
list bug reports or asking for technical support. Here is my
guide for Debian users, telling them how to upgrade the outdated
version of MaraDNS Debian comes with:
* MaraDNS 1.4 is a "bugfix only" branch, and no new features
have been added to this version of MaraDNS.
* Updating from previous versions of MaraDNS up to MaraDNS 1.4
is trivial and fully documented
* It is very easy to update the buggy version of MaraDNS that
the Debian package comes with an updated MaraDNS.
* First, download the most recent stable version of MaraDNS
from the MaraDNS download page or from the Sourceforge
page.
* Next, unpack the MaraDNS tarball. For example, if you
downloaded the file "maradns-1.4.01.tar.bz2" (please only
download MaraDNS-1.4.01 if it is the current stable version,
which it is at time of writing this document), type in this
command:
tar xvjf maradns-1.4.01.tar.bz2
* Enter the maradns-1.4.version directory, where version is
the bugfix revision number of the most current 1.4 release
of MaraDNS.
* Compile MaraDNS 1.4version with the following commands:
./configure; make
* If the above fails, you may need to install the "gcc" and
"libc6-dev" packages before being able to compile programs:
sudo apt-get install gcc
sudo apt-get install libc6-dev
* Once MaraDNS is compiled, make sure to stop the MaraDNS
daemon:
/etc/init.d/maradns stop
* Now, replace the outdated MaraDNS program that comes with
Debian. From the maradns-1.4.version directory, type in the
following command:
sudo cp server/maradns /usr/sbin/
* Restart the MaraDNS daemon:
/etc/init.d/maradns start
At this point, your MaraDNS daemon is now the fully supported
version of MaraDNS. If you continue to have the bug or concern
after upgrading to the latest 1.4 release, please let us know on
the mailing list so we can begin to resolve the issue.
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