Thanks very much to everyone who replied and explained this set
of problems in such detail to me. It's now clear as day and of
course you are correct. You have made my day. :-)
As for allow-query instead of allow-recursion - I see what
you mean, the stub resolvers seem to react differently to
Also you did not *buy* the addresses from RIPE as RIPE does not *sell*
addresses. You leased the addressed from RIPE.
Mark
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In message 2ac8e9ad1001250710s2489d1edpf5a247341bc2a...@mail.gmail.com, xu do
ng writes:
Hi,
I have a problem about the DDNS ,When I nsupdated the master dns server
under with dnssec,but it failed as following:
*r...@root:/var/named/chroot/etc# nsupdate -d
server 192.168.225.130 5353
I've noticed that if I have default forwarders setup in the options
section of my named.conf, then BIND (9.4.1-P1) will forward to these
servers rather than following the delegations for zones where it's
authoritative (verified via sniffer trace). Is this true of all BIND
versions?
In my case,
Jack Tavares wrote:
Looking at the code for libbind, specifically
res_nmkupdate,
there is no case statement for RRSIG records.
In this case, I was trying to update the TTL.
Is that not allowed intentionally?
I think so. The TTL of a RRSIG RR *MUST* match the TTL value of the
RRset it
Hi all,
someone knows how to forward a sub-domain to another domain thru bind?...
i mean i have cache.leite.us and i want to point to leite4.uni.cc, how can i
do that?...
Thank you!
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CNAME is what you need
2010/1/27 Xico leite xxle...@gmail.com
Hi all,
someone knows how to forward a sub-domain to another domain thru bind?...
i mean i have cache.leite.us and i want to point to leite4.uni.cc, how can
i do that?...
Thank you!
CNAME is what you need
or DNAME, isn't it?
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yes, for sure, if author wants to forward all subdomains of a particular
domain.
2010/1/27 moto kawasaki m...@kawasaki3.org
CNAME is what you need
or DNAME, isn't it?
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