On 1/4/11 4:32 PM, online-reg wrote:
Hi All: I have a /28 that was supposed to be delegated to my NS by my ISP.
How can I check that it is correctly delegated? I have the in-addr.arpa
zone
configured in my NS and it resolves properly when I test it locally, but if
I test using a remote
On 04/01/11 15:32, online-reg wrote:
Hi All: I have a /28 that was supposed to be delegated to my NS by my ISP.
How can I check that it is correctly delegated? I have the in-addr.arpa
zone
configured in my NS and it resolves properly when I test it locally, but if
I test using a remote service
create slave zone with ptr and master zone
is documented with the manual
anonymous
Le mardi 04 janvier 2011 à 07:32 -0800, online-reg a écrit :
Hi All: I have a /28 that was supposed to be delegated to my NS by my
ISP.
How can I check that it is correctly delegated? I have the
in-addr.arpa
Hi All: I have a /28 that was supposed to be delegated to my NS by my
ISP.
How can I check that it is correctly delegated? I have the in-addr.arpa
zone
configured in my NS and it resolves properly when I test it locally, but
if
I test using a remote service no reverse is found.
The
Hi All: I have a /28 that was supposed to be delegated to my NS by my
ISP.
How can I check that it is correctly delegated? I have the in-addr.arpa
zone
configured in my NS and it resolves properly when I test it locally, but
if
I test using a remote service no reverse is found.
dig
Le mardi 04 janvier 2011 à 08:33 -0800, online-reg a écrit :
Hi All: I have a /28 that was supposed to be delegated to my NS by my
ISP.
How can I check that it is correctly delegated? I have the in-addr.arpa
zone
configured in my NS and it resolves properly when I test it
What is the best approach to control 100s of DNS servers using rndc ?
All these servers run BIND 9.3.x and are unix hosts.
I was thinking about a script which does a ssh to each of these hosts
in sequence and execute 'rndc command'. But I was looking for much
more efficient/parallel way to do
On Tue, Jan 04, 2011 at 02:58:13PM -0800, blrmaani wrote:
What is the best approach to control 100s of DNS servers using rndc ?
All these servers run BIND 9.3.x and are unix hosts.
I was thinking about a script which does a ssh to each of these hosts
in sequence and execute 'rndc command'. But
What is the best approach to control 100s of DNS servers using rndc ?
All these servers run BIND 9.3.x and are unix hosts.
I was thinking about a script which does a ssh to each of these hosts
in sequence and execute 'rndc command'. But I was looking for much
more efficient/parallel way to
I don't have NS record for both of the slaves (windows DNS slave and Linux DNS
slave). I use also-notify and it works for Windows DNS slave. But not for
BIND/Linux.
also-notify {
B.B.B.B;# public IP of first
DNS slave(windows DNS)
Steve,
If you run rndc transfer from Linux bind, what do you see?
--
Paul Ooi
On 05-Jan-2011, at 9:50 AM, Steve Zeng wrote:
I don't have NS record for both of the slaves (windows DNS slave and Linux
DNS slave). I use also-notify and it works for Windows DNS slave. But not
for
Hello,
I'm not sure about, is it true that only the response which has included
the aa in flags can be cached by client DNS Cache?
For example, for my domain, there are two queries below, the result for the
first query won't be cached, but the second will be cached, am I right?
$ dig
Hi,
Nope. Dynamic zone require keys exchange for zone transfer.
--
Paul Ooi
On 05-Jan-2011, at 11:01 AM, p...@mail.nsbeta.info wrote:
Hello,
When adding a statement of something like:
allow-update { 127.0.0.1; };
to the zone configuration, this zone will become a dynamic zone, is
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