On 14.10.22 10:51, Benoît Panizzon wrote:
Bind 9.18.4 fails to resolve the A record of: fd19g0409.drive.pro.io
May it be this issue?
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/3474
Beat
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On 03.01.17 16:27, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
> Same Problem here, since at least 24. December.
>
Same here since beginning of december. Whitelistied UPC 9.12. 21:37
I do not greylist servers with correct spf record. With UPC i think the
main problem is the missing NDR.
happy new year!!
Beat
On 23.01.15 21:38, Beat Siegenthaler wrote:
Hi all,
to quote myself:
I know i am on the wrong place here for this, but i want simply the same
swissness service i had from switch.
It seems i have another year to let the free market registrars do their
homework!
Instead of the advice
On 23.01.15 15:47, Oli Schacher wrote:
there is a (incomplete/possibly inaccurate) community generated list
here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UWK6ijLCiLXSIuTT4sS_h0zCqPMCjjhry0byQprysts/edit?usp=sharing
Hi,
Wow, the where row seems to be very inaccurate, or there are some
On 04.10.10 15:04, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
Hello
I quite often stumble over DNS entries without SOA.
Indeed, this also new for me.
at least BIND won't serve zones without SOA-Record..
Found something about it here:
REDUCIBLE COMPLEXITY IN DNS
On 16.06.10 10:22, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
Maybe You want try this for debugging...
https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/services/replysizetest
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On 28.01.10 13:12, Luca Cappiello wrote:
Nagios would be probably the best choice, but
maybe there other concepts I'm not aware of.
If You mention NAGIOS, you should look at http://www.icinga.org/ which
is a fork of NAGIOS. Real Programmers are saying, that NAGIOS is a
code nightmare
verstehen,
da man einfach nicht alle verknüpfungen innerhalb der einzelnen
gesetztestext wirklich kennt...
Abgesehen davon:
kriegt der Kunde in diesem Fall jetzt seine Daten?
mfg
Beat Siegenthaler
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Steven Glogger wrote:
ATTKNE ,-)
Another Tool That Knows Everything ,-)
You mean: forty-two
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Daniel Kamm wrote:
There are times, where the sending MTAs queue size is far to big for
the MTA to meet the queue times. I saw such problems multiple times.
When graylisting is configured for too short acceptance time, you will
have messages, which won't be transmitted.
# How long
Rainer Duffner wrote:
http://pfsense.org/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=44Itemid=50
and start with that. But the customer would also like to see some non
open-source-based solutions... :
I'd go for a Netscreen model -
The funny thing about this: Netscreen and pfSense are both
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