nsupdate problem after DNSSEC
I have update my dns1 to DNSSEC and now I have two probems... 1) dns2 does not more update 2) nsupdate from my admin website does not more work and give me an ExitStatus 2. Unfortunately the manpage does not tell me what 2 is. But I assume it hast the same problem like dns2 Can someone tell me what I have to change that my TSIG work again? Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening Michelle Konzack -- # Debian GNU/Linux Consultant ## Development of Intranet and Embedded Systems with Debian GNU/Linux itsyst...@tdnet France EURL itsyst...@tdnet UG (limited liability) Owner Michelle KonzackOwner Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 (homeoffice) 50, rue de Soultz Kinzigstraße 17 67100 Strasbourg/France 77694 Kehl/Germany Tel: +33-6-61925193 mobil Tel: +49-177-9351947 mobil Tel: +33-9-52705884 fix http://www.itsystems.tamay-dogan.net/ http://www.flexray4linux.org/ http://www.debian.tamay-dogan.net/ http://www.can4linux.org/ Jabber linux4miche...@jabber.ccc.de Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ signature.pgp Description: Digital signature ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Managing local and remote domains
Hi everyone! First and foremost, Happy New Year! Secondly, this is my first post in this list and my first question is part technical, part administrative. Basically, I have hosted a webserver with a hosting company, who also manages my domain. Now, I have decided to setup a local mail server that is going to be part of the domain managed by the hosting company (e.g. mail.domain.com). That has been set ok, and it is all working. However, I have also configured a local DNS to resolve our internal names. The internal nameserver is setup as a caching nameserver that forwards to the hosting company's nameserver, and is also setup as a primary nameserver that manages the zone for the local domain (domain.local). That is all ok as well. The problem comes when the managers decided that they want the local domain the same as the global domain (e.g. domain.com). We can't really setup the global nameserver on our facilities because we experience quite a lot of power outage and also have Internet connectivity problems from time to time. Can someone suggest me an approach to resolve this issue without getting conflicts between the local nameserver and the hosting company's nameserver? Thanks in advance! Best Regards, Fidel. ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: nsupdate problem after DNSSEC upgrade
Note: My nsupdate script us an autogenerated file like: if ($_GET['nsupdate'] == 'on') { $tmp_file = tempnam('/tmp', 'tdphp-vserver.'); chmod($tmp_file, 0700); $fh = fopen($tmp_file, 'a'); fwrite($fh, server dns1.tamay-dogan.net\n); fwrite($fh, update delete . $_GET['vhost'] . A\n); fwrite($fh, prereq nxdomain . $_GET['vhost'] . \n); fwrite($fh, update add . $_GET['vhost'] . 86400 CNAME . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] . \n); fwrite($fh, send\n); fseek($fh, 0); exec(nsupdate . $tmp_file, $array, $ret); but this give me as I sayed already an ExitStatus 2 Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening Michelle Konzack -- # Debian GNU/Linux Consultant ## Development of Intranet and Embedded Systems with Debian GNU/Linux itsyst...@tdnet France EURL itsyst...@tdnet UG (limited liability) Owner Michelle KonzackOwner Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 (homeoffice) 50, rue de Soultz Kinzigstraße 17 67100 Strasbourg/France 77694 Kehl/Germany Tel: +33-6-61925193 mobil Tel: +49-177-9351947 mobil Tel: +33-9-52705884 fix http://www.itsystems.tamay-dogan.net/ http://www.flexray4linux.org/ http://www.debian.tamay-dogan.net/ http://www.can4linux.org/ Jabber linux4miche...@jabber.ccc.de ICQ#328449886 Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ signature.pgp Description: Digital signature ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: enable a dynamic zone
On 01/05/2011 03:32 AM, Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote: Hi, Nope. Dynamic zone require keys exchange for zone transfer. This is not correct. ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: Managing local and remote domains
My method for solving this problem is to have a local DNS with two views: - internal view (recursing), responding to internal clients with local addresses - external view (not recursing), that is used as a hidden master for my DNS-provider No forwarding, the local server does all its own resolving, the hidden master controls all the outside servers. The downside is that you must maintain both views, typically with different data, unless you only have public addresses. Some management tool might be a good solution for this. The good side is that your laptop users will not have to know whether they are inside or outside your network - e.g. your mailserver is mail.domain.com in all cases, inside it has a 192.168.x.x address and outside it has a.b.c.d so mail programs never see any difference. On 05/01/11 9:17, Fidel Viegas wrote: Hi everyone! First and foremost, Happy New Year! Secondly, this is my first post in this list and my first question is part technical, part administrative. Basically, I have hosted a webserver with a hosting company, who also manages my domain. Now, I have decided to setup a local mail server that is going to be part of the domain managed by the hosting company (e.g. mail.domain.com). That has been set ok, and it is all working. However, I have also configured a local DNS to resolve our internal names. The internal nameserver is setup as a caching nameserver that forwards to the hosting company's nameserver, and is also setup as a primary nameserver that manages the zone for the local domain (domain.local). That is all ok as well. The problem comes when the managers decided that they want the local domain the same as the global domain (e.g. domain.com). We can't really setup the global nameserver on our facilities because we experience quite a lot of power outage and also have Internet connectivity problems from time to time. Can someone suggest me an approach to resolve this issue without getting conflicts between the local nameserver and the hosting company's nameserver? Thanks in advance! Best Regards, Fidel. ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users -- Best regards Sten Carlsen No improvements come from shouting: MALE BOVINE MANURE!!! ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: enable a dynamic zone
On 01/05/2011 03:01 AM, p...@mail.nsbeta.info wrote: Hello, When adding a statement of something like: allow-update { 127.0.0.1; }; to the zone configuration, this zone will become a dynamic zone, is it? Yes. You can also do: allow-update { key NAME; }; ...and in newer versions of bind IIRC you can use an auto-generated rndc key, but I can't remember the syntax. ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: nsupdate problem after DNSSEC
On 01/05/2011 08:09 AM, Michelle Konzack wrote: I have update mydns1 to DNSSEC and now I have two probems... Do you mean you have signed your zone? If so, you are aware that bind requires the zone-signing key to be available in order to perform updates - like this: zone $name { type master; allow-update { ... }; key-directory /var/named/data/keys/$name; }; ...and in /var/named/data/keys/$name you need the: K$name.+005+id.key K$name.+005+id.private ...files? ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: enable a dynamic zone
Maybe just a detail without much significance. Will the zone become dynamic when you enable updates OR when you have actually done the first update - i.e. created the .jnl file? On 05/01/11 10:15, Phil Mayers wrote: On 01/05/2011 03:01 AM, p...@mail.nsbeta.info wrote: Hello, When adding a statement of something like: allow-update { 127.0.0.1; }; to the zone configuration, this zone will become a dynamic zone, is it? Yes. You can also do: allow-update { key NAME; }; ...and in newer versions of bind IIRC you can use an auto-generated rndc key, but I can't remember the syntax. ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users -- Best regards Sten Carlsen No improvements come from shouting: MALE BOVINE MANURE!!! ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: enable a dynamic zone
On 01/05/2011 11:45 AM, Sten Carlsen wrote: Maybe just a detail without much significance. Will the zone become dynamic when you enable updates OR when you have actually done the first update - i.e. created the .jnl file? A dynamic zone is a zone that allows dynamic updates, so the former. You don't need a .jnl file, and can remove it (provided you have flushed the updates and don't need the IXFR history) and it'll still be dynamic. Another example, if you dnssec sign a zone, but leave it as static, then later set: auto-dnssec maintain; ...and zone name { allow-update { ... }; } ...the zone will start to be looked at for DNSSEC signature maintenance as soon as you do an rndc reconfig. It might take minutes, hours or days before a re-signing occurs, but it's dynamic immediately. But I guess it's a matter of terminology. ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: nsupdate problem after DNSSEC
Hello Phil Mayers, Am 2011-01-05 09:19:11, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: Do you mean you have signed your zone? Yes If so, you are aware that bind requires the zone-signing key to be available in order to perform updates - like this: zone $name { type master; allow-update { ... }; allow-update or allow-transfer? I have the later one and it seems, my zones where transfered after a forced reboot of dns2, but only the ZONEs which have an IP in allow-transfer. tamay-dogan.net use a key and it does not work. key-directory /var/named/data/keys/$name; }; Ahh, I have to add this? ...and in /var/named/data/keys/$name you need the: K$name.+005+id.key K$name.+005+id.private many of them Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening Michelle Konzack -- # Debian GNU/Linux Consultant ## Development of Intranet and Embedded Systems with Debian GNU/Linux itsyst...@tdnet France EURL itsyst...@tdnet UG (limited liability) Owner Michelle KonzackOwner Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 (homeoffice) 50, rue de Soultz Kinzigstraße 17 67100 Strasbourg/France 77694 Kehl/Germany Tel: +33-6-61925193 mobil Tel: +49-177-9351947 mobil Tel: +33-9-52705884 fix http://www.itsystems.tamay-dogan.net/ http://www.flexray4linux.org/ http://www.debian.tamay-dogan.net/ http://www.can4linux.org/ Jabber linux4miche...@jabber.ccc.de ICQ#328449886 Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ signature.pgp Description: Digital signature ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: bind slave not get DNS update
On Tuesday 04 January 2011 20:50, Steve Zeng wrote: I don't have NS record for both of the slaves (windows DNS slave and Linux DNS slave). I use also-notify and it works for Windows DNS slave. But not for BIND/Linux. Is SELinux running on this system? I seen you are running CentOS and in the RH setting of SELinux Bind is only allowed to make changes is certain directories. Please don't include me directly in your replies as I get the mailing list also. Thnx. -- Regards Robert Linux The adventure of a life time. Linux User #296285 Get Counted http://counter.li.org/ ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
RE: bind slave not get DNS update
Rndc transfer (initialized at the slave side) works fine... Steve -Original Message- From: Paul Ooi Cong Jen [mailto:paul...@takizo.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 6:01 PM To: Steve Zeng Cc: Robert Spangler; bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: bind slave not get DNS update Steve, If you run rndc transfer from Linux bind, what do you see? -- Paul Ooi On 05-Jan-2011, at 9:50 AM, Steve Zeng wrote: I don't have NS record for both of the slaves (windows DNS slave and Linux DNS slave). I use also-notify and it works for Windows DNS slave. But not for BIND/Linux. also-notify { B.B.B.B;# public IP of first DNS slave(windows DNS) C.C.C.C;# public IP of second DNS slave(Linux BIND DNS) }; Thanks, Steve -Original Message- From: bind-users-bounces+stevez=airg@lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounces+stevez=airg@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Robert Spangler Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 5:29 PM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: bind slave not get DNS update On Tuesday 04 January 2011 19:43, Steve Zeng wrote: We have a BIND DNS master and Windows DNS slave running for a while. I recently configured a second DNS slave running on Linux/Centos. When I stop/start the second DNS slave. It gets all zone files correctly. However, it does not get update when I make a zone file modification and increased the sn on the master. The odd thing is, I don't see any xfer-out log in the master(I do see the xfer-out log for the windows DNS slave, though). Googling around and search BIND maillist archive does not get much clue either... any hint is greatly appreciated.. Is there an NS record in the zone files for the newly added DNS server? If not then you are going to have to add either a Notify statement in the master config for the new server or add it as an NS record to the zone file. This is how the Master knows who to inform of changes. -- Regards Robert Linux The adventure of a life time. Linux User #296285 Get Counted http://counter.li.org/ ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
nslookup Got recursion not available from... trying next server
I'm having a query problem and hope I'm at the right mailing list... I get a recursion not available message intermittently when using nslookup. The message will appear on the first query, presumably to un-cached IP/hostname and subsequent queries to the same IP/hostname will succeed without the message. The client is Debian Lenny, package 1:9.6.ESVR1+dfsg-0+lenny2. The clients /etc/resolv.conf has two nameserver entries pointing to two internal DNS servers which are Windows 2003SP2. Both the client and the servers are on the same subnet and switch as the client performing nslookups. I have confirmed the two DNS servers have recursion enabled. Changing the order in the Debian clients resolv.conf does not modify or correct the behavior of nslookup. Using another Debian Lenny client to query the Windows 2003 servers reproduces the message in the same intermittent fashion. Using other Debian Lenny clients to other Debian BIND servers (unsure of package version) on other networks reproduces the recursion not available message. (always with nslookup) I originally stumbled upon this query problem because my Postfix instance would also intermittently fail lookups and log them to mail.log. I found information in the Postfix archives that Postfix uses the libraries of the host so I turned to nslookup to troubleshoot queries. I have not been able to receive the recursion not available message while using dig. Is this recursion not available message a known issue? Since I'm seeing this recursion message in more than one environment, how would I, and my installed applications, get more consistent successful queries out of the respective systems? ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: nslookup Got recursion not available from... trying next server
On 05/01/11 21:36, vr wrote: I'm having a query problem and hope I'm at the right mailing list... Formally, probably not, since what you describe isn't a BIND issue. That said, the people on this list are likely among those who can best give you helpful advice. I get a recursion not available message intermittently when using nslookup. The short answer is, Yes indeed: that's how DNS works. A longer answer follows below. I should mention first that I have no experience using 'nslookup'. I understand that it has a reputation for masking the information actually needed for troubleshooting by trying too hard to be helpful. I don't actually know whether this reputation is deserved. I suggest you use 'dig' instead. I count myself lucky that this was the first DNS troubleshooting tool I was introduced to by our then Internet expert nearly 20 years ago. [Thanks, Mike!] I've never felt the need to use another, and probably haven't even yet discovered all of its features. The message will appear on the first query, presumably to un-cached IP/hostname and subsequent queries to the same IP/hostname will succeed without the message. It is normal, and actually good practice, for any authoritative name server (the master or slave for a given zone) to be configured to refuse to provide recursive name service. I guess that 'nslookup' is by default making a recursive query, happens to send that query to an authoritative server, receives a response in which the recursion not available flag is set, and duly displays a message which appears at first sight to be disturbing. As it happens, 'dig' also makes a recursive query by default, although it's easy to tell it not to. Besides, 'dig' just shows the flags; it doesn't convert them into potentially disturbing messages. I hope this helps. Best regards, Niall O'Reilly University College Dublin IT Services ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: bind slave not get DNS update
On 05/01/11 01:50, Steve Zeng wrote: I don't have NS record for both of the slaves (windows DNS slave and Linux DNS slave). I use also-notify and it works for Windows DNS slave. But not for BIND/Linux. On 05/01/11 19:56, Steve Zeng wrote: Rndc transfer (initialized at the slave side) works fine... Good. Manual intervention works. I suggest you try to determine the following from your logs on both master and (Linux) slave. Whether the master is sending the NOTIFY. Whether the slave is receiving the NOTIFY. Whether the slave is acting on the NOTIFY. That should make it clear what's not happening without manual intervention. Best regards, Niall O'Reilly ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
RE: bind slave not get DNS update
Tcpdump on master(A.A.A.A) shows the following: 23:59:54.788272 IP A.A.A.A.domain C.C.C.C.domain: 26512 notify [b23=0x2400] [1a] SOA? mydomain.com. (72) 23:59:54.788898 IP C.C.C.C.domain A.A.A.A.domain: 26512 notify Refused- 0/0/0 (26) So it looks like master did sent notify out but refused by BIND slave also-notify { B.B.B.B;# public IP of first DNS slave(windows DNS) C.C.C.C;# public IP of second DNS slave(Linux BIND DNS) }; Steve -Original Message- From: bind-users-bounces+stevez=airg@lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounces+stevez=airg@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Niall O'Reilly Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 3:33 PM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: bind slave not get DNS update On 05/01/11 01:50, Steve Zeng wrote: I don't have NS record for both of the slaves (windows DNS slave and Linux DNS slave). I use also-notify and it works for Windows DNS slave. But not for BIND/Linux. On 05/01/11 19:56, Steve Zeng wrote: Rndc transfer (initialized at the slave side) works fine... Good. Manual intervention works. I suggest you try to determine the following from your logs on both master and (Linux) slave. Whether the master is sending the NOTIFY. Whether the slave is receiving the NOTIFY. Whether the slave is acting on the NOTIFY. That should make it clear what's not happening without manual intervention. Best regards, Niall O'Reilly ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
Re: bind slave not get DNS update
In message 8b5c6f575422414aa91b46c454126b6c02666af...@exchmvs.exchange.airg, Steve Zeng writes: Tcpdump on master(A.A.A.A) shows the following: And what source address does the slave see? 23:59:54.788272 IP A.A.A.A.domain C.C.C.C.domain: 26512 notify [b23=0x240 0] [1a] SOA? mydomain.com. (72) 23:59:54.788898 IP C.C.C.C.domain A.A.A.A.domain: 26512 notify Refused- 0/ 0/0 (26) So it looks like master did sent notify out but refused by BIND slave also-notify { B.B.B.B;# public IP of first DNS slave(win dows DNS) C.C.C.C;# public IP of second DNS slave(Li nux BIND DNS) }; Steve -Original Message- From: bind-users-bounces+stevez=airg@lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bou nces+stevez=airg@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Niall O'Reilly Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 3:33 PM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: bind slave not get DNS update On 05/01/11 01:50, Steve Zeng wrote: I don't have NS record for both of the slaves (windows DNS slave and Linux DNS slave). I use also-notify and it works for Windows DNS slave. But not for BIND/Linux. On 05/01/11 19:56, Steve Zeng wrote: Rndc transfer (initialized at the slave side) works fine... Good. Manual intervention works. I suggest you try to determine the following from your logs on both master and (Linux) slave. Whether the master is sending the NOTIFY. Whether the slave is receiving the NOTIFY. Whether the slave is acting on the NOTIFY. That should make it clear what's not happening without manual intervention. Best regards, Niall O'Reilly ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
RE: bind slave not get DNS update
On slave, it sees the public IPs. tcpdump shows: 01:38:51.035945 IP A.A.A.A.domain C.C.C.C.domain: 7545 notify [b23=0x2400] [1a] SOA? airg.com. (72) 01:38:51.036174 IP C.C.C.C.domain A.A.A.A.domain: 7545 notify Refused- 0/0/0 (26) Steve -Original Message- From: Mark Andrews [mailto:ma...@isc.org] Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 5:36 PM To: Steve Zeng Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: bind slave not get DNS update In message 8b5c6f575422414aa91b46c454126b6c02666af...@exchmvs.exchange.airg, Steve Zeng writes: Tcpdump on master(A.A.A.A) shows the following: And what source address does the slave see? 23:59:54.788272 IP A.A.A.A.domain C.C.C.C.domain: 26512 notify [b23=0x240 0] [1a] SOA? mydomain.com. (72) 23:59:54.788898 IP C.C.C.C.domain A.A.A.A.domain: 26512 notify Refused- 0/ 0/0 (26) So it looks like master did sent notify out but refused by BIND slave also-notify { B.B.B.B;# public IP of first DNS slave(win dows DNS) C.C.C.C;# public IP of second DNS slave(Li nux BIND DNS) }; Steve -Original Message- From: bind-users-bounces+stevez=airg@lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bou nces+stevez=airg@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Niall O'Reilly Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 3:33 PM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: bind slave not get DNS update On 05/01/11 01:50, Steve Zeng wrote: I don't have NS record for both of the slaves (windows DNS slave and Linux DNS slave). I use also-notify and it works for Windows DNS slave. But not for BIND/Linux. On 05/01/11 19:56, Steve Zeng wrote: Rndc transfer (initialized at the slave side) works fine... Good. Manual intervention works. I suggest you try to determine the following from your logs on both master and (Linux) slave. Whether the master is sending the NOTIFY. Whether the slave is receiving the NOTIFY. Whether the slave is acting on the NOTIFY. That should make it clear what's not happening without manual intervention. Best regards, Niall O'Reilly ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users
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