Re: [swinog] DNS: Is a SOA required?

2010-10-13 Diskussionsfäden Alexander Gall
On Mon, 04 Oct 2010 19:02:04 +0200, Beat Siegenthaler beat.siegentha...@beatsnet.com said: 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

Re: [swinog] DNS: Is a SOA required?

2010-10-13 Diskussionsfäden Rolf Sommerhalder
I quite often stumble over DNS entries without SOA. In one of their more recent podcasts http://www.ask-mrdns.com/ the hosts Cricket Liu and Matt Larson have discussed the similar question what is the necessary minimum for a zone (file) to be valid. I believe it was around Episode 12 or so. If

[swinog] DNS: Is a SOA required?

2010-10-04 Diskussionsfäden Benoit Panizzon
Hello I quite often stumble over DNS entries without SOA. $ dig hamedicshopere.ru ; DiG 9.5.1-P3 hamedicshopere.ru ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 58271 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2 ;;

Re: [swinog] DNS: Is a SOA required?

2010-10-04 Diskussionsfäden Beat Siegenthaler
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