Doug,
My problem lies in the way my dns/dhcp is setup. My internal wan is
setup with each site in its own zone. I have an internal dns server (10.)
that is authoritive for its zones. When I add the internal ip of the
server in question to internal it works great. Comes back with correct ip
Hi Merton,
At 16:02 19-08-2012, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
Hopefully someone on this list can identify what is triggering the
"dns_query_createvia" error. I haven't encountered this particular
error in the last 25 years of mucking with named.
The error results in named to fail to load sl
Hopefully someone on this list can identify what is triggering the
"dns_query_createvia" error. I haven't encountered this particular error in
the last 25 years of mucking with named.
The error results in named to fail to load slave zones when it is first loaded
if the zone files are not prese
On 08/18/2012 05:49, Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
> I need to have 2 seperate dns records for the same servername.
You're focusing on what you think the solution should be. What I'd like
to do is to look more closely at the problem.
> My dns is setup with a dns server inside my network (serving the 10
In message <77c3c98b-001a-43c3-a56a-e672d4640...@starionline.com>, Jeff Justice
writes:
> Jeremy, it is exactly as you asked. Apparently the "real" version is display
> ed using certain commands, and the "user-defined" version is displayed in oth
> er places.
>
> I have since learned that you g
> I have since learned that you get different version output from dig,
> named -v, and a dns query and the version statement only affects
> specific outputs.
What is the difference between using dig and a DNS query?
I expect the same result from using dig to query for "version.bind
chaos txt" and
I don't understand the problem...
Before I changed my 'named.conf' and added a 'version "BIND";' line to
the options section - I got...
dig @localhost chaos txt version.bind +short
"9.9.1-P2"
Stopped and restarted BIND, Now I get...
# dig @localhost chaos txt version.bind +short
"Porcupine Meat
Jeremy, it is exactly as you asked. Apparently the "real" version is displayed
using certain commands, and the "user-defined" version is displayed in other
places.
I have since learned that you get different version output from dig, named -v,
and a dns query and the version statement only affe
The OP stated he has 3 separate DNS servers. Two serving public and
one serving private. Under those circumstances, there is no specific
need or requirement for views. Views are only needed if the same DNS
server is answering to clients that you want to give out different
answers. If as the OP
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