Maybe try dig: dig -t txt google.com
On 04/14/2014 10:23 AM, Felix Rubio Dalmau wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have set up a bind9 server, and everything works fine except when I try to
request some fields (e.g., TXT) for any server. If I do
host -t txt host
I get
host has no
Maybe try dig: dig -t txt google.com
On 04/14/2014 10:23 AM, Felix Rubio Dalmau wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have set up a bind9 server, and everything works fine except when I try to
request some fields (e.g., TXT) for any server. If I do
host -t txt host
I get
host has no
On 4/14/2014 2:58 PM, Steven Carr wrote:
On 14 April 2014 18:53, Felix Rubio Dalmau felixrubiodal...@gmail.com wrote:
it is not actually a pure caching server (at least I didn't wanted it
to be :S). I have server at home, and the DNS is properly configured at the
internet. The
What isn't clear so far is whether the TXT record you're looking up is
in the myserver.org zone or some other zone.
If you're authoritative for myserver.org, you're authoritative for *all*
of myserver.org. named isn't going to do failover forwarding just
because you neglected to add a TXT
Hi everybody,
I have set up a bind9 server, and everything works fine except when I try to
request some fields (e.g., TXT) for any server. If I do
host -t txt host
I get
host has no TXT record
whereas if I do
host -t txt host ns server
I got the correct answer
Felix Rubio Dalmau felixrubiodal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have set up a bind9 server, and everything works fine except when I try to
request some fields (e.g., TXT) for any server. If I do
host -t txt host
I get
host has no TXT record
whereas if I do
Hi Barry,
yes, it is the server I've set up in my local LAN. How can I set it to
have these TXT records?
Thank you,
Felix
On Monday 14 April 2014 08:18:12 Barry S. Finkel wrote:
Felix Rubio Dalmau felixrubiodal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have set up
On 14 April 2014 14:21, Felix Rubio Dalmau felixrubiodal...@gmail.com wrote:
yes, it is the server I've set up in my local LAN. How can I set it
to have these TXT records?
Post your current config and zone files (use pastebin if they are
larger than a few lines).
Then copy/paste the
What files, exactly? Named.conf.local and named.conf.options is enough?
Felix
On Monday 14 April 2014 14:25:53 Steven Carr wrote:
On 14 April 2014 14:21, Felix Rubio Dalmau felixrubiodal...@gmail.com wrote:
yes, it is the server I've set up in my local LAN. How can I set it
to have
On 14 April 2014 15:59, Felix Rubio Dalmau felixrubiodal...@gmail.com wrote:
What files, exactly? Named.conf.local and named.conf.options is enough?
Yep, and the zone files that you have created that contain the TXT
records you want to query for.
Steve
Maybe this is my problem: I have not created any zone file :s. The only files
I've created/modified are:
### named.conf.local
include /etc/bind/rndc.key;
zone myserver.org {
type master;
file /etc/bind/db.myserver.local;
allow-update { key rndc-key; };
};
zone
On 14 April 2014 17:02, Felix Rubio Dalmau felixrubiodal...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe this is my problem: I have not created any zone file :s. The only files
I've created/modified are:
I thought that when requesting fields that are not available in the local dns
server, such requests would be
Hi Steve,
it is not actually a pure caching server (at least I didn't wanted it
to be :S). I have server at home, and the DNS is properly configured at the
internet. The problem is that my router is not capable to redirect my requests
to my server when they come from the LAN. So, I
On 14 April 2014 18:53, Felix Rubio Dalmau felixrubiodal...@gmail.com wrote:
it is not actually a pure caching server (at least I didn't wanted it
to be :S). I have server at home, and the DNS is properly configured at the
internet. The problem is that my router is not capable to
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