Re: authoritative rDNS

2013-10-09 Thread Barry Margolin
In article , Jim Pazarena wrote: > I set up a subnet on my server, complete with rdns, and ARIN has been > adjusted for my two dns servers (ns.qcislands.net & ns2.qcislands.net) > > the subnet: 23.235.75.0/24 > > if you do a lookup of, for instance: 23.235.75.10 > and bounce that nslookup off

authoritative rDNS

2013-10-09 Thread Jim Pazarena
I set up a subnet on my server, complete with rdns, and ARIN has been adjusted for my two dns servers (ns.qcislands.net & ns2.qcislands.net) the subnet: 23.235.75.0/24 if you do a lookup of, for instance: 23.235.75.10 and bounce that nslookup off of other dns servers, SOME say: Authoritative an

Re: inactivating and deleting DNSSEC keys

2013-10-09 Thread David Newman
On 10/9/13 1:24 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: >> In UTC terms, we've already passed the key's deletion date. Can I >> retroactively extend the key's deletion date? > > Yes. The files are not removed. You will need to tell named to re-read > the .private file using "rndc signzone" after setting the ti

Re: inactivating and deleting DNSSEC keys

2013-10-09 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <525590bd.8030...@networktest.com>, David Newman writes: > > > On 10/8/13 5:54 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: > > In message <52548a5d.3070...@networktest.com>, David Newman writes: > >> bind 9.9.4 > >> > >> How to troubleshoot issues when keys are supposed to be invalidated or > >> deleted

Re: inactivating and deleting DNSSEC keys

2013-10-09 Thread David Newman
On 10/8/13 5:54 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: > In message <52548a5d.3070...@networktest.com>, David Newman writes: >> bind 9.9.4 >> >> How to troubleshoot issues when keys are supposed to be invalidated or >> deleted on specific dates, but aren't? >> >> In this case, a KSK was supposed to be inactivat

Re: DNSSEC resolution

2013-10-09 Thread Steven Carr
Can you be more specific as to what exactly you want to know? What specific dig commands are you using? Do you actually know how DNSSEC works? Have you read chapter 11.4 in "DNS and BIND" (ISBN:0596100574)? A quick Google query brought back quite a few resources on using dig with DNSSEC https://www

DNSSEC resolution

2013-10-09 Thread kaouthar chetioui
I want to Know what programmes, process, and files (in Bind) that are involved in a DNSSEC resolution when we launch the "dig" command. Thank you -- Kaouthar CHETIOUI ___ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe fr