Am 09.03.2015 um 14:08 schrieb Mohammed Ejaz:
We don't allow others to get query from our dns server, it allows only
permited IP we have ACL enabled to our sunbnet only.
but than it is pretty clear that your customers can't resolve
www.twitter.com using your DNS server because you are hardly
Steven Carr sjc...@gmail.com wrote:
On 9 March 2015 at 06:25, Dowon Kim ki...@kisa.or.kr wrote:
In BIND8, I can find statistics every hour in the log file (see here below)
It was the default for BIND8
But in BIND9 I do not find same statistics in the log file.
Please stop posting the
On 08/03/15 16:09, Carsten Strotmann wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing some performance tests on some modern Haswell CPU machines (20
cores) using Ubuntu Linux 14.04 (Kernel 3.13.0-46-generic) using BIND
9.10.1-P2 compiled with --with-tuning=large.
With using 8 worker threads I get near 400K QPS via IPv4
We don't allow others to get query from our dns server, it allows only
permited IP we have ACL enabled to our sunbnet only.
[root@ns1 named]# dig @ns1.cyberia.net.sa www.jubileegroup.co.uk
; DiG 9.9.2-P1 @ns1.cyberia.net.sa www.jubileegroup.co.uk
; (1 server found)
;; global options: +cmd
On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 10:07:55AM +0300, Mohammed Ejaz wrote:
This lately we have been receiving complain from our customer that
they are unable to open the websites when they use our DNS server
(ns1.cyberia.net.sa) , one of the Eg. Is www.twitter.com, it works
only If I removed my
In message 388980.1345535.1425939288136.javamail.ya...@mail.yahoo.com,
Shawn Zhou writes:
Hello,
I am testing filter- option with Bind 9.9.6-P2. I think there is a
bug in the documentation onÂ
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00576/0/Filter--option-in-BIND-9-.html.
I believe for
Hello,
I am testing filter- option with Bind 9.9.6-P2. I think there is a bug in
the documentation on
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00576/0/Filter--option-in-BIND-9-.html.
I believe for the filter- on, IPv4 source, no +dnssec table on the page,
for query a0--4 type any, the
Hi there,
... we have been receiving complain from our customer that they are
unable to open the websites when they use our DNS server ...
Does your server allow your customer to make recursive queries?
~$ dig @ns1.cyberia.net.sa www.jubileegroup.co.uk
; DiG 9.8.4-rpz2+rl005.12-P1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On 3/9/15 3:04 AM, Peter Olsson wrote:
Hello!
Is it possible to have separate query logs for different views?
I tried putting this in the view block, but it failed with unknown
option 'logging':
logging { channel logging_query { file
On 9 March 2015 at 06:25, Dowon Kim ki...@kisa.or.kr wrote:
Hello,
In BIND8, I can find statistics every hour in the log file (see here below)
It was the default for BIND8
But in BIND9 I do not find same statistics in the log file.
I know statistics-channels usage in named.conf or rndc stats
On 08/03/2015 16:00, Steven Carr wrote:
On 8 March 2015 at 13:50, Barry S. Finkel bsfin...@att.net wrote:
Using +trace with @8.8.8.8 ignores the @8.8.8.8, as
that server is never queried when the query starts at the root
and moves down the DNS tree to authorized servers.
Incorrect,
Hello!
Is it possible to have separate query logs for different views?
I tried putting this in the view block, but it failed with
unknown option 'logging':
logging {
channel logging_query {
file /var/log/named/query-inside.log versions 30 size
Dear all.
This lately we have been receiving complain from our customer that they are
unable to open the websites when they use our DNS server
(ns1.cyberia.net.sa) , one of the Eg. Is www.twitter.com, it works only If
I removed my internal cache it works for some time. And after some time
Hello,
In BIND8, I can find statistics every hour in the log file (see here below)
It was the default for BIND8
But in BIND9 I do not find same statistics in the log file.
I know statistics-channels usage in named.conf or rndc stats with dump
statistics file I define with statistics-file
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