Hi,
would be great if someone could explain why this happens and how we can correct
it.
Regards
Jan Arild Lindstrøm
At 09:13 26/03/2009, Jan Arild Lindstrøm wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I allready tried 9.4.3, and it happened there.
>
>Trying 9.6.0-P1 gives the same result:
>
>recursive clients: 10
In your copy of the zone file below, there are two ".." (double periods)
in places they should not be.
If it is a copy, there is a fault, if it is an edited version, the edit
may have introduced the fault
Pete Lancashire wrote:
> and just got 'proof' back, sending mail to pdxeng.com got me
>
> No
and just got 'proof' back, sending mail to pdxeng.com got me
No MX or A records for pdxeng.com
--- On Fri, 4/24/09, Pete Lancashire wrote:
From: Pete Lancashire
Subject: need a bit of help zone file and updates not getting out
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Date: Friday, April 24, 2009, 12:33 AM
its been a long time since had to change a zone db and having a problem getting
the domain to be correctly setup at least of far as I can tell.
bind is 9.5.1 running on x86 fedora 10
the domain is pdxeng.com bind is listening at 63.224.252.117
i have the expires small for now until things get
At Thu, 23 Apr 2009 20:34:23 +0100,
Nuno Ribeiro wrote:
> I will try to clarify my doubt based in your comments:
> Bind will be configured to listen IPv4 and IPv6 queries. When receiving a
> query via IPv6 it can forward only via IPv4?
> I was considering to forward the query to another recursive
(As Kevin pointed out ...) what version of BIND are you running? I'd guess
9.3 or 9.4 something. Try using latest release of 9.5.x or 9.6.x -- but
read the README and ARM to get details on building named with that
support.
(I don't recommend using it myself, as the results may be reordered late
> Note
>
> The *rrset-order* statement is not yet fully implemented in BIND 9. BIND 9
> currently does not support "fixed" ordering."
See the docs for BIND 9.5 and 9.6 versions.
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I wrote:
>>
>> There have been lots of posts on Windows AD/BIND integration over the
>> years. Check the list archives. What I suggest is placing the six AD
>> zones
>>
>> DomainDNSZones.example.com
>> ForestDNSZones.example.com
>> _msdcs.example.com
>> _sites.example.com
>>
MSP wrote:
Sorry, to bother you guys again. Has anybody got an answer for this?
Hi,
I have the following setup:
Client requests to a particular Domain are forwarded to a private
DNS server. Private DNS server sends the RR list to the Forwarder. I
would like to send the RR list from For
Maybe provide some examples, maybe dig and/or tcpdump output showing from
your "private DNS server" and from your "Forwarder".
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Sorry, to bother you guys again. Has anybody got an answer for this?
Hi,
I have the following setup:
Client requests to a particular Domain are forwarded to a private
DNS server. Private DNS server sends the RR list to the Forwarder. I
would like to send the RR list from Forwarder as it
On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 14:13 -0500, Sandy Mackenzie wrote:
> Can we simply convert the DNS2 configuration file to a become a
> primary for the zones it was set to be a secondary for, to ensure the
> zones do not become stale?
If DNS2 is authoritative for zones for which DNS1 is NOT
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