Daniel Morgan wrote:
Apologies - my mailer half sent the post
Following advice on a duplicate query issue, I've downloaded and built
9.7 from source as per the readme:
To build, just
./configure
make
This completed just fine - but what I can't find is any details on how
to physically
This completed just fine - but what I can't find is any details on how
to physically install it after building. I'm used to things like 'make
install', but I don't want to blindly run random commands that may cause
carnage.
make install is fine. By default it installs into /usr/local.
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On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 08:00 +, Evan Hunt wrote:
This completed just fine - but what I can't find is any details on how
to physically install it after building. I'm used to things like 'make
install', but I don't want to blindly run random commands that may cause
carnage.
make
Daniel Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 08:00 +, Evan Hunt wrote:
This completed just fine - but what I can't find is any details on how
to physically install it after building. I'm used to things like 'make
install', but I don't want to blindly run random commands that may cause
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 08:36 +, Daniel Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 08:00 +, Evan Hunt wrote:
This completed just fine - but what I can't find is any details on how
to physically install it after building. I'm used to things like 'make
install', but I don't want to blindly
Hi list,
In an attempt to wrap my head around the statistics gathered and
presented by the statistics-channel I created the following visio
drawing:
http://bildr.no/image/593944.jpeg
I would be happy if someone with more knowledge of both DNS protocols
and BIND in specific could verify what I
On 2/21/2010 8:25 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
On 02/20/10 08:54, kalpesh varyani wrote:
Thanks Dave for pointing this out.
the first server did not fail, it behaved as per its configuration.
But for a stub resolver, which cannot follow referrals, isnt it logical
for it to detect referrals and
Greetings all,
I have an on-going problem that has totally stumped me. I have a CentOS 5.3
server that I am using the builtin Bind (9.3) to serve our zones. Our ISP has
provisioned us a block of IP's and has delegated our name servers as
authoritative for the reverse zone info for that
On Monday 22 February 2010 19:26, Geoff Sweet wrote:
I have tried several different attempts to make this work, and the only
change that works is to set in the options allow-query{any;};. However the
problem with that is that it then permits anyone to make any query against
my nameservers
The problem is that editing the options list to:
options {
directory /var/named;
dump-file /var/named/data/cache_dump.db;
statistics-file /var/named/data/named_stats.txt;
memstatistics-file
In article mailman.523.1266888100.21153.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Geoff Sweet geoff.sw...@wemadeusa.com wrote:
The problem is that editing the options list to:
options {
directory /var/named;
dump-file /var/named/data/cache_dump.db;
Barry,
Thank-you for the suggestion, however if you look at the zone config that I
included in my original email you will see that what you have suggested is
exactly what I have done originally. Each zone has an allow-query { any; };
setting including the reverse zone that currently doesn't
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