RE: How See what is Cached?

2009-07-07 Thread Alans
It is an ISP DNS, when they test the second DNS (advertised as secondary for customers), when they test they noticed that it is a little bit slow when opening same websites comparing to first DNS (primary), this happens only first time they open the website then it will be fine (because

Unable to perform zone transfers

2009-07-07 Thread Elias
Hi all, I'm having troubles getting a particular zone transferred over to our nameserver but can manually dig for it. After trying a couple of things out, I noticed that it didn't work because they had the parent iskl.edu.my and the subdmain lc.iskl.edu.my in the same zone. I was only able to

Re: Bind 9.6.1 stops after few hours.

2009-07-07 Thread Rob Payne
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 02:42:34PM -0700, JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉 wrote: At Fri, 3 Jul 2009 17:31:57 -0300, Laurence Stendard lstend...@diveo.net.br wrote: After an upgrade to 9.6.1 we noticed the Bind daemon stops after few hours. What do you mean by stop? Did the daemon crash, simply not

Re: Unable to perform zone transfers

2009-07-07 Thread Kevin Darcy
Elias wrote: Hi all, I'm having troubles getting a particular zone transferred over to our nameserver but can manually dig for it. After trying a couple of things out, I noticed that it didn't work because they had the parent iskl.edu.my and the subdmain lc.iskl.edu.my in the same zone. I

Re: FOLLOWUP- DNS MX timeouts

2009-07-07 Thread Vernon A. Fort
Mark Andrews wrote: In message 4a452428.9020...@provident-solutions.com, Vernon A. Fort writes: I've run into a problem with named and timeouts primarily with MX lookups. When a MX query fails the first time, i have to restart the named process before it will return a successful query.

Re: Bind 9.6.1 stops after few hours.

2009-07-07 Thread JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉
At Tue, 7 Jul 2009 11:55:34 -0400, Rob Payne rnspa...@the-paynes.com wrote: After an upgrade to 9.6.1 we noticed the Bind daemon stops after few hours. What do you mean by stop? Did the daemon crash, simply not respond to queries, or something else? I don't know if this is the

(slave) removed - named.log

2009-07-07 Thread Bradley Caricofe
Hello, I'm bringing a BIND 9.6 server online and after some testing have noticed these popup in my named.log file at the top of every hour: 07-Jul-2009 11:00:01.556 zone example.com/IN: (slave) removed 07-Jul-2009 11:00:01.556 zone example.net/IN: (slave) removed 07-Jul-2009 11:00:01.556 zone

Re: FOLLOWUP- DNS MX timeouts

2009-07-07 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 4a53cf4a.8050...@provident-solutions.com, Vernon A. Fort writes: Mark Andrews wrote: In message 4a452428.9020...@provident-solutions.com, Vernon A. Fort wri tes: I've run into a problem with named and timeouts primarily with MX lookups. When a MX query fails the first

DNSSEC closed environment

2009-07-07 Thread Eduardo Júnior
Hi, I want test dnssec in the closed environment and controled to get some information. it's possible configure dnssec only between 2 name servers, first is the authoritative and second is the recurisve? The authoritative name server would have zones signed and the recursive will do querys and

Re: DNSSEC closed environment

2009-07-07 Thread Mark Andrews
In message ce9bf7140907072142h7f279c85ub23f9777e3670...@mail.gmail.com, =?ISO -8859-1?Q?Eduardo_J=FAnior?= writes: Hi, I want test dnssec in the closed environment and controled to get some information. it's possible configure dnssec only between 2 name servers, first is the

Re: named.log entry - (slave) removed

2009-07-07 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 8401907072145j1830cc72w2f02a439ade96...@mail.gmail.com, Bradley Caricofe writes: Hello, I'm bringing a BIND 9.6 slave server online and after some testing have noticed these popup in my named.log file at the top of every hour: 07-Jul-2009 11:00:01.556 zone example.com/IN: