This is the source for the BIND 10 suite. BIND is the popular implementation of a DNS server, developer interfaces, and DNS tools. BIND 10 is a rewrite of BIND 9 and ISC DHCP. BIND 10 is written in C++ and Python and provides a modular environment for serving, maintaining, and developing DNS and DHCP. This release includes the bind10 master process, b10-msgq message bus, b10-auth authoritative DNS server (with SQLite3 and in-memory backends), b10-resolver recursive or forwarding DNS server, b10-cmdctl remote control daemon, b10-cfgmgr configuration manager, b10-xfrin AXFR inbound service, b10-xfrout outgoing AXFR service, b10-zonemgr secondary manager, b10-stats statistics collection and reporting daemon, b10-stats-httpd for HTTP access to XML-formatted stats, b10-host DNS lookup utility, and a new libdns++ library for C++ with a python wrapper. BIND 10 also provides experimental DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 servers, b10-dhcp4 and b10-dhcp6, a portable DHCP library, libdhcp++, and a DHCP benchmarking tool, perfdhcp. Documentation is included with the source. See doc/guide/bind10-guide.txt (or bind10-guide.html) for installation instructions. The documentation is also available via the BIND 10 website at http://bind10.isc.org/ The latest released source tar file may be downloaded from: ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind10/ Users and developers are encouraged to participate on the BIND 10 mailing lists: https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind10-users https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind10-dev Bugs may be reported as tickets via the developers website: http://bind10.isc.org/ Simple build and installation instructions: ./configure make make install If building from Git repository, run: autoreconf --install before running ./configure See the Guide for detailed installation directions at doc/guide/bind10-guide.txt. For operating system specific tips see the wiki at: http://bind10.isc.org/wiki/SystemSpecificNotes Please see the wiki and the doc/ directory for various documentation. The BIND 10 suite is started by running "bind10". Note that the default configuration does not run any DNS or DHCP servers.