Re: [dns-operations] Bind 9.8.0 intermittent problem with non-recursive responses

2011-05-29 Thread Doug Barton
On 5/28/2011 4:18 PM, Michael Sinatra wrote: This will be in BIND 9.8.1 final. BIND 9.8.1b1 is already cut and will need this to be applied. I just noticed that the patch for query.c has been added as an extra patch to the FreeBSD port for 9.8.0-P2, so if you build the bind98 port from the

Re: bind 9.8.0 with openssl 1.0.0d in chroot Bug

2011-05-29 Thread Doug Barton
On 5/28/2011 7:25 AM, Martin Wismer wrote: Hello together, I'm try to use bind 9.8.0 with openssl 1.0.0d under chroot. Not sure where solaris puts its openssl libraries, but you want to copy engines/libgost.so into the equivalent location in your chroot directory. For example, if it's in

DNS Racing -Multi ISP load balancing with failover using DNS.

2011-05-29 Thread Maren S. Leizaola
DNS-Racing is a method of load balancing access to servers which are multi homed and provides lowest latency access to users and network resilience to ISP/routing failure. * **What does it do?* It permits a server which is connected to two ISPs to use the optimal ISP when transferring data

Re: DNS Racing -Multi ISP load balancing with failover using DNS.

2011-05-29 Thread Alan Clegg
On 5/29/2011 5:12 PM, Maren S. Leizaola wrote: IT is a poor man’s replacement for BGP multihoming and IP anycast. Hey it is Free and you can implement it using BIND. And you've just broken DNSSEC. AlanC signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: DNS Racing -Multi ISP load balancing with failover using DNS.

2011-05-29 Thread Mark Andrews
And if people used happy-eyeballs[1] or similar[2] in the applications this would not be needed. Chrome already does this with their latest browser. It uses a 300ms timer to switch to the next address. Happy-eyeballs was primarially written to deal with broken 6to4 links but the techniques are

Re: DNS Racing -Multi ISP load balancing with failover using DNS.

2011-05-29 Thread Warren Kumari
Warren Kumari -- Please excuse typing, etc -- This was sent from a device with a tiny keyboard. On May 29, 2011, at 5:52 PM, Alan Clegg acl...@isc.org wrote: On 5/29/2011 5:12 PM, Maren S. Leizaola wrote: IT is a poor man’s replacement for BGP multihoming and IP anycast. Hey it is

Re: DNS Racing -Multi ISP load balancing with failover using DNS.

2011-05-29 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 2c591af8-860d-45a5-9f3a-3603f3733...@kumari.net, Warren Kumari writes: Um, how? Surely you can just sign the responses, same as any others? Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but this just looks like normal DNS LB... W It depends on who is doing the modification.

Re: DNS Racing -Multi ISP load balancing with failover using DNS.

2011-05-29 Thread Warren Kumari
Warren Kumari -- Please excuse typing, etc -- This was sent from a device with a tiny keyboard. On May 29, 2011, at 9:32 PM, Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote: In message 2c591af8-860d-45a5-9f3a-3603f3733...@kumari.net, Warren Kumari writes: Um, how? Surely you can just sign the

Split DNS Configuration in BIND

2011-05-29 Thread babu dheen
Hi,    Would like to know how to configure split DNS in BIND running in RHEL 5.0 version. Below is our setup and requirement.     We have a zone called mycompany.com . So whenever my company users sitting in LAN try to access mycompany.com domain in explorer, they should get internal IP

Hosting my company DNS server in Internet

2011-05-29 Thread babu dheen
Hi,     Can anyone have any idea as to how we can host our own autherative DNS server for my company. For example if my company domain is mycompany.com, we want to maintain our own DNS server so that users across world should contact our DNS server for name resolution for mycompany.com domain.