Piero Giobbi schrieb:
Hi.
This is our scandinavian chars, how do i implement them on our
internal server (bind 9.5P1)?
thx.
p
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Hi P.,
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In article go4umg$1ks...@sf1.isc.org,
Barry Margolin bar...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
A common practice is to create unique names for each machine, in
addition to the round-robin entry. This way, if you need to perform
maintenance on a specific machine, you can go to it by its unique name.
Resurrecting part of a thread from last September, when I wrote:
On Sep 23 2008, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 02:07:43PM +0100,
Chris Thompson c...@hermes.cam.ac.uk wrote
a message of 20 lines which said:
[*] How do I know? Well dlv.isc.org uses NSEC records and is
RedHat does have prebuilt packages on RHEL5.x.
On my 5.2 server I have:
bind-chroot-9.3.4-6.0.3.P1.el5_2
system-config-bind-4.0.3-2.el5
bind-libs-9.3.4-6.0.3.P1.el5_2
bind-9.3.4-6.0.3.P1.el5_2
bind-utils-9.3.4-6.0.3.P1.el5_2
You can install the latest packages with yum
yum install bind-chroot
Michael Milligan wrote:
hongyi.z...@gmail.com wrote:
You *must* reference the location using the same URI if you expect to
see the same expected results.
Thanks for your detailed explanations. Another issue: what do you
mean by saying URI? What's the differences between URI and URL?
Hi Jeff,
Actually, I've Postfix/Apache2/Bind (primary DNS) on the same
machine which is hosted by one company.
I want to dedicate a server to be the primary DNS. This server is
hosted by another company. (the first server will be re installed soon
but will stay in the original hosting
It's not exactly 'proper' practice, but I have successfully turned down the
caching time to 300 seconds. Do this a week ahead of your planned server
move.
After you know everything is resolving correctly, obviously reset your TTLs
to the accepted settings.
Be aware this 'will' create traffic,
In your case it sounds like you're going to have two external IPs. If so I'd
leave the Apache server with BIND running and add the new server as first one
at the registrar. That way anyone that has your old server cached will
continue to get to it. Any new queries hopefully would cache your
Josh Durham wrote:
Forgive me if this has been asked before -
I'm trying to set up bind to have A records for a zone, but forward
requests for that zone to another known server if lookups fail.
For example, on my server, I would create a record for the zone
example.com:
serverINA
Ok, I think I've included what your looking for below. If it's not the
right thing please let me know how to generate what your looking for
from the core dump. I will readily admit this level of debugging isn't
something I'm very familiar with.
If you want to try to reproduce it I made a little
This is a test. Please disregard.
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