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==History== | ==History== | ||
Graduate students from the University of California at Berkeley started the BIND Project | Graduate students from the University of California at Berkeley started the BIND Project, which received partial sponsorship from the the US [[DARPA|Defense Advance Research Project Administration]]. [[Douglas Terry]], [[Mark Painter]], [[David Riggle]] and [[Songnian Zhou]] collaborated in writing the first BIND and the project was monitored by the Naval Electronics System Command. The first BIND server was written by the team using the C programming language, which runs on a 4.2 BSD UNIX.<ref>[http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1984/CSD-84-182.pdf www.eecs.berkeley.edu]</ref> | ||
Between 1985-1987, Kevin Dunlap an employee of the Digital Equipment Corporation worked on the BIND Project under the Computer Systems Research Group | Between 1985-1987, [[Kevin Dunlap]], an employee of the Digital Equipment Corporation, worked on the BIND Project under the [[CSRG|Computer Systems Research Group]] at UC Berkeley. He wrote the BIND version 4.3BSD.<ref>[http://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/networking_2ndEd/dns/ch01_04.htm DNS and BIND]</ref> This version was released by Berkeley Software Distribution as an free and open source software. | ||
==BIND Maintenance== | ==BIND Maintenance== | ||