Reverse IPv6

2017-02-01 Thread Filho Arrais
Hi,

Hello,
Excuse me the question, is there anything native to IPv6 like in IPv4 for
PTR input?

$GENERATE 1-254 $  PTR   100.200.236.$.examplae.com.

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Re: allow-notify in catalog zones?

2017-02-01 Thread Tony Finch
Wolfgang Gehrke  wrote:

> BIND 9.11 introduces catalog zones to simplify the management of slave
> servers. The documentation just mentions support for the "masters" (also
> with key), "allow-query" and "allow-transfer" options within the
> contents of a catalog zone.

I've been hoping someone more expert than me would reply to this since I
am also curious about catalog zones, but I haven't tried them out yet.

> Can the "allow-notify" option be used, too, as an APL RR or does the
> "masters" option implicitly allow for notifications from the
> corresponding master (e.g. in cases where this master does not occur in
> the NS RRs of that zone)?

The allow-notify option is in addition to the zone's masters list.
Notifies are implicitly allowed from servers in the masters list. The
zone's NS records are used for sending notifies, not for accepting them.

> Generally speaking: are catalog zones already fully equivalent to the
> configuration possibilities by editing a file or executing rndc commands?

I don't think it's quite complete yet - for instance, I don't think you
can include a TSIG key in an acl in a catz.

(I would quite like to be able to set up a catz which refers to named
masters lists and named ACLs defined in named.conf, since that is how my
current zone provisioning works. Named lists make the dynamic zone config
much simpler, though the coupling to the static part of the server config
is a bit unfortinate. But TSIG keys have the same kind of coupling.)

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Re: Bind9 and PostgreSQL

2017-02-01 Thread Michelle Konzack
Sorry for the PM...

Hello Petr,

thankyou for your fast answer.

I am a little bit outdated, because I was since 2012 more or less 
Off-Line and have to recover!  :-/

On 2017-02-01 05:47:42 Petr Mensik hacked into the keyboard:
> Hello Michelle,
> 
> There is some documentation on
> http://bind-dlz.sourceforge.net/postgresql_driver.html. It seems old,
> but DLZ driver did not get major changes in last years. There is also
> example at http://bind-dlz.sourceforge.net/postgresql_example.html. Of
> course there is source code in bind source package in
> contrib/dlz/drivers/dlz_postgres_driver.c. Is that all you need?
> 
> I have to say I have never used DLZ myself, this is what I just
> googled.

I will give it a try.

Thanks in avance

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Re: Bind9 and PostgreSQL

2017-02-01 Thread Petr Mensik
Hello Michelle,

There is some documentation on 
http://bind-dlz.sourceforge.net/postgresql_driver.html. It seems old, but DLZ 
driver did not get major changes in last years. There is also example at 
http://bind-dlz.sourceforge.net/postgresql_example.html. Of course there is 
source code in bind source package in 
contrib/dlz/drivers/dlz_postgres_driver.c. Is that all you need?

I have to say I have never used DLZ myself, this is what I just googled.

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- Original Message -
From: "Michelle Konzack" 
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Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 10:52:59 AM
Subject: Bind9 and PostgreSQL

Hello *,

I wan to move back to Bind9 with DLZ and PostgreSQL support, but I  need
the infos for Debian 7 (Wheeze).  However, I find only instructions  for
LDAP support and MySQL, which do not work for me.

Is there a HowTo how to do this?

Thanks in avance

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Bind9 and PostgreSQL

2017-02-01 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello *,

I wan to move back to Bind9 with DLZ and PostgreSQL support, but I  need
the infos for Debian 7 (Wheeze).  However, I find only instructions  for
LDAP support and MySQL, which do not work for me.

Is there a HowTo how to do this?

Thanks in avance

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Michelle KonzackITSystems
GNU/Linux Developer 0033-6-61925193


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