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@Retire the BIND 8 sources.
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@This directory in BIND contains the Domain Signature Tools (dst)
library.  It was written by Trusted Information Systems, Inc. and
integrated into BIND by John Gilmore.  It is used as a generic
crypto library interface by the DNS Security code in BIND.

	  Installing Domain Signature Tools Library - dst

1. Assess available crypto libraries:

	if you have DNSSAFE (the default)
		CRYPTFLAGS must include -DDNSSAFE
		CRYPTINCL must include -I../dnssafe

	if you have RSAREF 
		CRYPTFLAGS must include -DRSAREF 
		CRYPTINCL must include -I<path to rsa include files>
		
	if you have BSAFE 
		CRYPTFLAGS must include -DBSAFE
		CRYPTINCL must include -I<path to bsafe include files>

	if you want HMAC-MD5 support 
		CRYPTFLAGs must include -DHMAC	

2. Building BIND as usual will include the dst library routines into
   libbind.a, and link them into the BIND programs that use crypto
   support.
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1.1
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@Initial revision
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1.1.1.1
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@Import bind v8.2.2.p5, minus the crypto for the time being.  The bind
package does have BXA export approval, but the licensing strings on the
dnssafe code are a bit unpleasant.  The crypto is easy to restore and bind
will run without it - just without full dnssec support.

Obtained from:	The Internet Software Consortium (www.isc.org)
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1.1.1.1.28.1
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@MFC: BIND 9 and related bits.

Approved by:	re
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1.1.1.1.2.1
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@MFC: bind 8.2.2.p5

Urged by:	imp, alfred, and a whole bunch of other folks.
Approved by:	jkh (a few days ago)
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