On May 7 2010, Dave Filchak wrote:
Well, my SOA Expires are set to 604800 (1 week ). Can I change those to
four weeks to give us some time.
Sure - just step into your time machine, go back to before the master
server died, and increase the SOA.expire value there so that it gets
propagated to
On Fri, 7 May 2010, Mark Andrews wrote:
Subject: Re: ftp.isc.org is down
There was a fibre cut in the Bay area.
Out of curiosity, how did this affect the DLV? (Not that I noticed any outages
on my servers configured to use the DLV)
Paul
On 05/07/10 06:49, Chris Thompson wrote:
Sure - just step into your time machine, go back to before the master
server died, and increase the SOA.expire value there so that it gets
propagated to the slave(s) in time.
If he has a small number of slaves, the OP may not need a Tardis. It's
Though this is offtopic, but I'm surprised that msdn.net (microsoft
developer networks) has been using google's apps for email hosting.
It is not commercial for MS, isn't it?
msdn.net
Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.1.1
Non-authoritative answer:
msdn.netMX preference = 30, mail
On 05/07/10 09:22, Jeff Pang wrote:
Though this is offtopic, but I'm surprised that msdn.net (microsoft
developer networks) has been using google's apps for email hosting.
It is not commercial for MS, isn't it?
msdn.netMX preference = 30, mail exchanger = aspmx4.googlemail.com
yes but what confused me is msdn.net is cname'd to msdn.microsoft.com.
www.msdn.net. 3600IN CNAME msdn.microsoft.com.
msdn.microsoft.com. 1496IN CNAME msdn.microsoft.akadns.net.
msdn.microsoft.akadns.net. 429 IN A 65.55.11.235
Jeff.
2010/5/7
We have been running Bind 9.3.5-P1 on Windows 2003 guest in VMware ESX 3.5
environment for many years with no issues. Following an upgrade to Bind
9.7.0-p1 we are experiencing a couple of issues. No Bind configuration
changes were made to config files other than the allow-query-cache,
In message alpine.lfd.1.10.1005070956370.6...@newtla.xelerance.com, Paul Wout
ers writes:
On Fri, 7 May 2010, Mark Andrews wrote:
Subject: Re: ftp.isc.org is down
There was a fibre cut in the Bay area.
Out of curiosity, how did this affect the DLV? (Not that I noticed any outage
In article mailman.1428.1273241309.21153.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Peter Laws pl...@ou.edu wrote:
On 05/07/10 06:49, Chris Thompson wrote:
Sure - just step into your time machine, go back to before the master
server died, and increase the SOA.expire value there so that it gets
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