Re: OT: checking subnet delegation?

2011-01-04 Thread Emanuele Balla (aka Skull)
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

Re: OT: checking subnet delegation?

2011-01-04 Thread Phil Mayers
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

Re: OT: checking subnet delegation?

2011-01-04 Thread fakessh @
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

Re: checking subnet delegation?

2011-01-04 Thread online-reg
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

Re: checking subnet delegation?

2011-01-04 Thread online-reg
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

Re: checking subnet delegation?

2011-01-04 Thread fakessh @
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

Controlling many DNS servers using rndc

2011-01-04 Thread blrmaani
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

Re: Controlling many DNS servers using rndc

2011-01-04 Thread Nate Itkin
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

Re: Controlling many DNS servers using rndc

2011-01-04 Thread Eivind Olsen
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

RE: bind slave not get DNS update

2011-01-04 Thread Steve Zeng
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)

Re: bind slave not get DNS update

2011-01-04 Thread Paul Ooi Cong Jen
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

only the response has aa flag can be cached?

2011-01-04 Thread pyh
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

Re: enable a dynamic zone

2011-01-04 Thread Paul Ooi Cong Jen
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