On 03/07/2019 22.14, Grant Taylor via bind-users wrote:
> On 7/3/19 2:04 PM, Lightner, Jeffrey wrote:
>> You have to use separate IPs for the separate views on the master and
>> the slave.
>
> I thought you could use different TSIG keys to identify different
> zones with a single IP at each end.
On 7/3/19 2:04 PM, Lightner, Jeffrey wrote:
You have to use separate IPs for the separate views on the master and
the slave.
I thought you could use different TSIG keys to identify different zones
with a single IP at each end.
Is that not the case?
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You have to use separate IPs for the separate views on the master and the slave.
Here we just put alias IPs on the primary interfaces and use those for the
second view.
From: bind-users On Behalf Of Roberto Carna
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2019 3:21 PM
To: ML BIND Users
Subject: Bind 9 with
Hi people, I have a master/slave Bind 9.10.3 servers configured with views
and TSIG keys on a Debian 9 host. But the transfer from master to slave is
refused in the slave side, there is no a descriptive error.
In both Views I have delegated the same two zones: black.com and white.com,
with
Hi Mark,
It also happen to all domain record with a CNAME on external domain. It
doesn't only happen in cebupacificair.com domain.
Also, i notice the issue happens after an hour of server reboot. From the
1st hour after reboot, the issue didn't happen. So i am thinking this might
be a session
Try just diagnosing why the lookup of book.cebupacair.cust.lldns.net and/or
cebupacair-dd.lldns.net is failing which are the target in the CNAME chain.
You know the lookup of book.cebupacificair.com returns a CNAME record so the
next step to a lookup of book.cebupacificair.com and
Hi Bind Users,
Currently drained my brain troubleshooting where could be the cause of my
issue on one of our Authoritative DNS server.
When querying a CNAME directly to the server, where a CNAME is pointed to
an external domain, results failed with timeout error and no server could
be reached.
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