Dan Mahoney wrote on 12/05/2012 06:52:43 PM:
I can't even imagine what spamfilters would think of such an address. :)
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Karl Auer wrote on 12/05/2012 06:44:01 PM:
This may be a silly question, but are SPF records supposed to be
supported in reverse zones? I'm thinking of a mail server that has no
entry in the DNS.
THe SPF query is looking for the sender's domain, not the sender's server,
so the record would
On 05.12.12 15:07, Daniele Imbrogino wrote:
Finally I solved it!
The problem was in the write permission of /etc, while in /var/cache/bind
it works perfectly!
Thank you for the assistance!
I hope you did not allow BIND writing to /etc...
(/etc should be writable by admins, not daemons, that's
Jeff,
On Wednesday, 2012-12-05 09:27:10 -0500,
Jeff Earickson jaear...@colby.edu wrote:
The make test stuff is failing miserably for me on Linux (Redhat
6.3, x64) with 9.9.2-P1:
Someone suggested to me:
There should be *.run (maybe tests/system/*/*/*.run) files that will
have the run-time
No, I don't.
Just for this reason I can't have a cache dump.
Now, in /var, it works!
2012/12/6 Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk
I hope you did not allow BIND writing to /etc...
(/etc should be writable by admins, not daemons, that's why we use /var)
Jeff Earickson jaear...@colby.edu wrote:
The make test stuff is failing miserably for me on Linux (Redhat
6.3, x64) with 9.9.2-P1:
I'm pretty sure you haven't set up the local addresses the test servers
need to run on. From the top of the bind9 tree, run the command:
$ sudo sh
I'm testing new configuration on VirtualBox following the advice of not
forwarding.
Furthermore, I exclude any reference to DNSSEC.
So, in these conditions and assuming an empty cache, if I query for a
remote domain name, my server should query a root-server and then iterate,
right?
Well,
Evan,
Yup, I knew all of that and that is what I have always done. This morning
I got things to work by skipping the -j option of gmake to do parallel compiles,
and the tests then worked.
Before I always did:
configure
gmake -j2
ifconfig.sh up (as root)
gmake test
Once I didn't do the
Noel,
On Thursday, 2012-12-06 11:03:24 +1000,
Noel Butler noel.but...@ausics.net wrote:
Hi Shane, Mark, Evan
On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 08:22 +0200, Shane Kerr wrote:
These changes are in our review queue now, so will go in future
releases.
I guess this was not pushed in? After
Yup, I knew all of that and that is what I have always done. This morning
I got things to work by skipping the -j option of gmake to do parallel
compiles, and the tests then worked.
Neat!
Once I didn't do the parallel compile (-j2), the tests worked. But I did
not see any failures from a
Thank you very much learnt a new thing too
Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org ha scritto:
In message 50bfaba3.5040...@dougbarton.us, Doug Barton writes:
On 12/05/2012 11:29 AM, fddi wrote:
Hello, I have a domain called mydomain.org
I would need a way to allow access with nsupdate not to the
My next move would be to look for issues in the network, I would look at
what wireshark can sniff out. I would look for packets with errors. The
purpose is to find out if the network is mangling packets.
On 06/12/12 16:46, Daniele Imbrogino wrote:
I'm testing new configuration on VirtualBox
In message
cal_2sc0mnjtuyiakxx71hmn5+22g-fakybdbloyrxb_hkbk...@mail.gmail.com, Daniele
Imbrogino writes:
I'm testing new configuration on VirtualBox following the advice of not
forwarding.
Furthermore, I exclude any reference to DNSSEC.
So, in these conditions and assuming an empty cache,
Thanks Shane,
I have re-applied previous changes to source files and that has silenced
them again in meantime.
Cheers
Noel
On Thu, 2012-12-06 at 17:05 +0100, Shane Kerr wrote:
Noel,
On Thursday, 2012-12-06 11:03:24 +1000,
Noel Butler noel.but...@ausics.net wrote:
Hi Shane, Mark, Evan
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