Hi!
On 1/17/22 11:46, ONRUBIA AVILES Carlos (CCS/MST) wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Maybe someone can help me with the following problem:
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> My name server is authoritative with the following domain “toto.be”:
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> zone "toto.be." {
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> type master;
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> file "/etc/masterdns.db"
On 17.01.22 10:46, ONRUBIA AVILES Carlos (CCS/MST) wrote:
Maybe someone can help me with the following problem:
My name server is authoritative with the following domain "toto.be":
zone "toto.be." {
type master;
file "/etc/masterdns.db";
But I would like that a subdomain "titi.tot
Hello,
Maybe someone can help me with the following problem:
My name server is authoritative with the following domain "toto.be":
zone "toto.be." {
type master;
file "/etc/masterdns.db";
But I would like that a subdomain "titi.toto.be" is not searched in my
masterdns.db file but
First you should check that you can receive a valid response for the
intended zone from your forwarders (from your caching server) not from your
pc. It wasn't clear from your initial email that this is what you did.
yourcacheserver ~ # dig @forwarder_address A host.fwd.zone.net
Although it may se
On 06.06.09 01:10, Ben Croswell wrote:
> If you want to force forwarding you will probably want to add the forward
> only; directive.
> By default your server will try to follow NS delegations and then forward if
> it can't follow them
I think it's the opposite - the server will try to query the
If you want to force forwarding you will probably want to add the forward
only; directive.
By default your server will try to follow NS delegations and then forward if
it can't follow them
Forward only; tells it to not even bother trying to follow NS delegations.
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-Ben Croswell
On Fri, Jun 5
Folks,
I'm trying to understand the behavior of a single zone that I'm
forwarding queries for.
Essentially, when I do a dig fwd.zone.net SOA the request seems to be
properly forwarded to the nameservers in the forward statement. I've
verified this with tcpdump running on my primary namese
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