};
};
zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa {
type master;
file db.127.0.0
};
[root@new-dns2 ~]#
What am I doing wrong? Can you please assist?
Many thanks in advance and have a nice day.
Regards,
Samad Agha
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iptables: Firewall is not running.
[root@new-dns2 ~]#
Can someone please tell me what might be the problem?
Many thanks in advance and have a wonderful day/night.
Sincerely,
Samad Agha
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Dear Tony, Bob, Matus,
Thank you very much for your advice, you guys are awesome.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk
wrote:
On 03.06.15 12:34, Samad Agha wrote:
So, when I query my new DNS server from itself (206.117.115.93), it
resolves the name
I put the allow-recursion clause under my options, the #service named
restart failed. Where exactly should I place this allow-recursion clause?
[root@new-dns2 ~]# cat /etc/named.conf
options {
directory /var/named;
allow-recursion (207.151.36.0);
};
zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa {
-93CRpqfek83uUy5182QCm_XfOm=
0...@mail.gmail.com
, Samad Agha writes:
Hey Gurus,
I'm a newbie and am trying to set up the simplest DNS server, just a
working version, nothing fancy yet. Below is the steps I've taken
already:
1- Set up my /etc/named.conf as follows:
[root@new-dns1 named
Hey Gurus,
I'm a newbie and am trying to set up the simplest DNS server, just a
working version, nothing fancy yet. Below is the steps I've taken already:
1- Set up my /etc/named.conf as follows:
[root@new-dns1 named]# cd /etc
[root@new-dns1 etc]# cat named.conf
zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa {
Hi All,
Problem is solved for now. Reindl Harald pointed out that my port 53 is not
open. Sure enough I went on the new dns server and issued the command
$service iptables stop, and all was working like a charm after that.
Thank you guys, seriously the service you have set up is so valuable for
Hi All,
Can someone please tell me exactly what the two entries below from
query.log file mean?
15-Jul-2014 16:24:27.042 queries: XX /
206.117.120.2/foothillfiretraining.org/SOA/IN
15-Jul-2014 16:24:34.100 queries: XX /
206.117.120.84/129.118.117.206.in-addr.arpa/PTR/IN
I'm running BIND 8.2.4
Hi All,
I have two Solaris 8 servers running BIND 8.2. I'd like to retire them both
and transfer everything to a couple of RHEL 7 boxes. The City (I work for a
mid-size California city) has outsourced different aspects of our DNS that
I even lost track and have no idea what these two DNS servers
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: In BIND 8.2 running on Solaris 8, how to start logging
On 6/27/2014, Samad Agha samad.agha2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I have two Solaris 8 servers running BIND 8.2. I'd like to retire them
both and transfer everything to a couple of RHEL 7 boxes
Dear DNS/BIND gurus,
I am the sole Unix/Linux/Backup Admin for a midsize city in California. I
also inherited a old DNS/BIND (BIND 8.2.2-P5) system running on a
Sun-Fire-V210 with Solaris 8 on it. The city is comprised of a hotchpotch
of many Windows domains/domain-controllers, WINS servers, and
Thanks for your help Eivind.
Depends, how long is a piece of string? I don't know what amount of
traffic you're currently seeing, or what your uptime requirements are.
- Are there tools to find out about current amount of traffic?
- Our uptime requirements are basically from 6am to 6pm during
Thanks Daniel, I really appreciate your help.
SA
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Daniel Deighton ddeighton-...@aplura.comwrote:
On 05/03/2012 02:44 PM, Samad Agha wrote:
Thanks for your help Eivind.
Depends, how long is a piece of string? I don't know what amount of
traffic you're
Hi All,
I'm building our DNS servers from scratch with Red Hat 5.5. Part of the
installation asks for Primary DNS and Secondary DNS, since these two
servers will act as our DNS servers, should I put their own IP? Does that
create any problems? If it does, is there any workarounds?
Many thanks in
:
On Aug 20, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Samad Agha wrote:
Hey All,
Overnight I have become the new DNS Admin for City of Glendale. Someone
just sent me an email telling me that our ns1 has been reporting a wrong IP
for one of his computers in the past couple of days. If you guys remember, I
had the issue
I'm new to setting up DNS servers, I used Webmin to set it up, and now need
to test all different functionalities of it before registering it (basically
a stress test). Can someone show me some cool commands to do this? Thanks in
advance.
Samad Agha
I'm new to setting up DNS servers, I used Webmin to set it up, and now need
to test all different functionalities of it before registering it (basically
a stress test). Can someone show me some cool commands to do this? Thanks in
advance.
Samad Agha
it
(basically a stress test). Can someone show me some cool commands to
do this? Thanks in advance.
Samad Agha
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#nslookup
set query=mx
rimm.com
*** No mail exchanger (MX) records available for rimm.com
Obviously Rimm's DNS cannot be down! What gives? Any ideas?
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