Re: Newbie's BIND Questions on DNSSEC, HA and SD

2016-01-19 Thread David Li
Hi Tony/Chris, Thanks for the suggestion and pointers. At this stage, my network design is still very fluid. However, the basic architecture constrains call for at least three racks of servers. Each is served by a TOR switch. One of the servers in each rack is dedicated to DHCP/DNS services so th

RE: Newbie's BIND Questions on DNSSEC, HA and SD

2016-01-19 Thread Darcy Kevin (FCA)
Your post is a little difficult to respond to, due to lack of detail on each of your enumerated points. For instance, "DNSSEC" is a fairly broad topic, and all major DNS implementations support the record types (RRSIG, DNSKEY, DS and so forth) necessary to support validation and the "chain of t

RHEL, Centos, Fedora rpm 9.10.3-P3

2016-01-19 Thread Carl Byington
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Re: Newbie's BIND Questions on DNSSEC, HA and SD

2016-01-19 Thread Chris Buxton
On Jan 16, 2016, at 9:33 PM, David Li wrote: > > Hi, > > I am new to BIND. I am researching for a DNS server that can meet a > list of requirements to be used in a distributed system. They are: > > 1. Security (DNSSEC) > 2. High Availability (HA) > 3. Service Discovery (DNS-SD) Hello David,