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where it may continue to exist for a few more years, at least.
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Is there a way I tell bind named for just 1 domain requery the DNS
records and dont resolve from cache
Use rndc flushname [name], available from BIND 9.3 onwards.
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On Jul 30 2008, Paul Vixie wrote:
Example(s) in the public DNS? So that I can point at it/them, and say
look, it doesn't cause any problems for John Doe's networks: why don't
we start doing it like that? ?
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for starters, http://www.isc.org/pubs
been a bit frustrating for those of us who would never willingly
run a nameserver on a Windows box, to observe the no doubt very
necessary effort that ISC has been having to divert to those versions.
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:-) 113 DLV records at the end of July,
163 today.
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On Sep 23 2008, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 02:07:43PM +0100,
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[*] How do I know? Well dlv.isc.org uses NSEC records and is
therefore enumerable :-) 113 DLV records at the end of July,
163 today
information about your configuration
and the incident(s) that caused you to ask the question.
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files and generates input
to nsupdate(1) that will turn one into the other. This is primarily
intended for use when the whole zone contents are derived from the
database, but you may be able to tweak it for use when some of the
zone is under foreign control.
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${DEITY}, was I glad to be able to throw away that code!
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been
the offspring of Mr. and Mrs. Addict, and been given the name Linux ?
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incremental zone transfers (IXFR).
Would be nice if named did a freeze/thaw cycle on being terminated???
rndc stop (as opposed to rndc halt) does commit transactions to
the zone file(s). But it doesn't clear the journal files, and nor
should it.
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.x or
later you would get an automatic empty zone for 127.in-addr.arpa,
unless you went out of your way to disable it. If you are using
something older then it's good practice to have an explicit
empty zone (or one just for resolving 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa
to localhost).
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be fixed in the next beta (or RC) version of
9.5.1.
Fix number? (so that we will recognise it in the CHANGES file in
due course!)
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Also, 4 years is a long time in cryptographic techniques. Who is to say,
for example, whether a 2048-bit KSK will still be adequate after that long?
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the CNAMEs for you:
host -l -t cname zone.example
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this
as a temporary solution.
We always refer to this as poor man's load balancing.
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b) why BIND is not cacheing that information. Maybe because the
information is not marked authoritative? Maybe because the
DNS cache is being cleaned to aggressively (as JINMEI thinks)?
Certainly not the first, or no referral would ever work.
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a surprise. Does it mean ISC are particularly confident of 9.6.0*'s
robustness? Or just that no-one starts testing until it is called beta?
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if that makes yourzone reloading problem go away. Then, if you
really need ixfr-from-differences in both views, use the journal
setting in the zone statements so that the views use different
journal files from each other, for such zones.
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