Hi
I've come across an interesting scalability issue with regards to how
our organization uses BIND. I'm putting up the question here, but I
have a sneaky suspicion that I'll have to solve this problem in the
source code. The way we use BIND seems to be slightly non-obvious, and
I'm really after
This is the scenario.
I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU 12.04,
virtualized on VirtualBox.
The network works properly because if I indicate a different server from my
own BIND9 (the first line of '/etc/resolv.conf' is, for example,
`nameserver 8.8.8.8`) the lookups and
This is the scenario.
I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU 12.04,
virtualized on VirtualBox.
The network works properly because if I indicate a different server from my
own BIND9 (the first line of '/etc/resolv.conf' is, for example,
`nameserver 8.8.8.8`) the lookups and
On 09/01/13 13:53, Daniele wrote:
This is the scenario.
I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU 12.04,
virtualized on VirtualBox.
The network works properly because if I indicate a different server from
my own BIND9 (the first line of '/etc/resolv.conf' is, for example,
2013/1/9 Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk
On 09/01/13 13:53, Daniele wrote:
This is the scenario.
I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU 12.04,
virtualized on VirtualBox.
The network works properly because if I indicate a different server from
my own BIND9 (the
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On Wed, 2013-01-09 at 14:37 +0200, Jan Gutter wrote:
So, here's my question: is there a way to share zones between views to
conserve memory?
One way is to put the master copy of those large zones in one view, then
define those zones in the other
Chris Thompson c...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
One slight niggling disadvantage is that you can't tell
named-checkzone / named-compilezone with the -j option where
to find the journal is it isn't in the default location.
I submited a patch to add a -J option which addresses this problem.
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-Original Message-
From: Daniele d.imbrog...@gmail.com
Date: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:17 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Name resolution fails if not forwarding
This is the scenario.
I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU
updated, i add a hook to validate and auto incement serial of SOA
Feature of GitNamed
a frame to manage your DNS server
put all your DNS data into git, and you have a revision for your DNS
data, you can backup and restore them easily
it's easy to manage your DNS resource record, just edit and
-Original Message-
From: Gaurav Kansal gaurav.kan...@nic.in
Date: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 12:34 AM
To: Sten Carlsen st...@s-carlsen.dk, bind-users@lists.isc.org
bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: query about EDNS UDP Packet
Thanks for help.
My Firewall was dropping packet size
Anybody know anything about F5 Big-IPs?
I was doing the replysize test on various DNS servers that I maintain, and
found two are reporting a replysize limit less than 3843 (the result that I get
for all my other DNS servers.) And, with those two, they will alternate
between a limit that is a
On 01/09/13 08:39, Daniele wrote:
2013/1/9 Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk
mailto:p.may...@imperial.ac.uk
On 09/01/13 13:53, Daniele wrote:
This is the scenario.
I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU 12.04,
virtualized on VirtualBox.
On 01/09/2013 06:17 AM, Daniele wrote:
I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU 12.04,
virtualized on VirtualBox.
Make sure you've disabled the built-in dnsmasq instance on the Ubuntu
system.
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IIRC provided you do NOT update the common zones dynamically, you can
share the files. This is a dirty solution, the risk is that on e view
may change a file and the other views using it will be out of sync.
On 10/01/13 0:34, Kevin Darcy wrote:
On 1/9/2013 10:57 AM, Carl Byington wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 03:59:51PM +, Tony Finch wrote:
Chris Thompson c...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
One slight niggling disadvantage is that you can't tell
named-checkzone / named-compilezone with the -j option where
to find the journal is it isn't in the default location.
I submited a
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