Hello -
In libbind-6.0b1/includ/arpa/nameser.h
there are some convenience macros for parsing the type bits for NXT
records
/* How RR types are represented as bit-flags in NXT records */
#define NS_NXT_BITS 8
#define NS_NXT_BIT_SET( n,p) (p[(n)/NS_NXT_BITS] |= (0x80((n)%NS_NXT_BITS)))
#define
Sorry. I still have libbind-6.0b1. I missed the
announcement that libbind6.0 had shipped.
What I need is in libbind6.0
Thank you
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Sent:
libtool: link: i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -O2 -mtune=i686 -march=i686 -pipe
-D_GNU_SOURCE -I/usr/include/libxml2 -o .libs/named .libs/builtin.o
.libs/client.o .libs/config.o .libs/control.o .libs/controlconf.o
.libs/interfacemgr.o .libs/listenlist.o .libs/log.o .libs/logconf.o
.libs/main.o
Hello... Anyone know of a place to download a Windows Binary Installation Kit
for recent version of Bind with DLZ option enabled. As I understand it -- this
feature is a compile time option. If not -- is it easy to compile with this
option on?
Thanks,
Hal Dell
ePodWorks.net, Inc.
Managing
Hal Dell wrote:
Hello... Anyone know of a place to download a Windows Binary
Installation Kit for recent version of Bind with DLZ option enabled. As
I understand it -- this feature is a compile time option. If not -- is
it easy to compile with this option on?
If you are asking about a
Hello,
I have to fetch some zones from http://www.zonedit.com/ but it seems,
named-xfer does not more exist in bind9.
How can I now manualy download a zone?
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
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On 02-Apr-2009, at 18:33, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello,
I have to fetch some zones from http://www.zonedit.com/ but it
seems,
named-xfer does not more exist in bind9.
How can I now manualy download a zone?
dig IN AXFR zone @server file
We use h2n to generate our db files, but NOT to generate named.conf. We
recently add the network 10.160.0.0:255.240.0.0 to h2n, which then generated
db.10.160, db.10.161, etc.
All of these 16-bit networks will reside in the same zone. Is there a way to
either get h2n to generate one db for the
From: Mike Bernhardt bernha...@bart.gov
We use h2n to generate our db files, but NOT to generate named.conf. We
recently add the network 10.160.0.0:255.240.0.0 to h2n, which then generated
db.10.160, db.10.161, etc.
All of these 16-bit networks will reside in the same zone. Is there a way
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