You can’t define a policy there. You can tell named to use the policy. Move the
definition outside of options.
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Mark Andrews
> On 4 Aug 2023, at 08:26, E R wrote:
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>
> My understanding from the ARM is that the dnssec-policy can be in the
> "options", "view" or "zone". I have mine in
My understanding from the ARM is that the dnssec-policy can be in the
"options", "view" or "zone". I have mine in "view" and when I try to move
into "options" I get a syntax error that I cannot seem to understand what
is wrong. I stripped out all other statements and reduced the
dnssec-policy to
Maybe start with
https://kb.isc.org/docs/monitoring-recommendations-for-bind-9
On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 9:07 AM wrote:
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> Hello comunity
>
> please what is the most recommended tool for BIND monitoring and
> especially display response time and latency thank you in advance.
>
> Regards Sami
>
Hello comunity
please what is the most recommended tool for BIND monitoring and especially
display response time and latency thank you in advance.
Regards Sami
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Am 2023-08-02 08:43, schrieb Ritterhoff, Florian:
Hello everyone,
we have activated DoT and DoH for a few days. We would like to make a
statement regarding the use.
Unfortunately, we are currently unable to find any explicit statistics
or explicit log attribute or similar that would allow
Hi,
we stumbled over the same issue and we didn't want to wait for the change
request to be implemented so we run DoT as a separate process. Running two
or more named processes has a downside if they are operated in recursive
mode, the cache isn't shared and therefor provably not as hot. This
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