Dear Barry!
I tried to delegate 172.16.16.0/ doing the following on the central site:
$ORIGIN 16.172.in-addr.arpa.
$GENREATE 16-31 $ NS srvgate.sokol.msk.united-networks.ru.
It works! :-) You are right! :-)
But I don't understand what do I need do on sokol.msk-server?
Do I need create 16
Hello Doug!
Sorry, it is my mistake. What is about the simpliest diagram? :-)
(Central Site)
172.16.0.0/12
/ \
(Regional Site) 172.16.0.0/16
On 21.05.12 10:20, Ellad G. Yatsko wrote:
I tried to delegate 172.16.16.0/ doing the following on the central site:
$ORIGIN 16.172.in-addr.arpa.
$GENREATE 16-31 $ NS srvgate.sokol.msk.united-networks.ru.
It works! :-) You are right! :-)
It works but better don't do that.
But I don't
On 21.05.12 10:36, Ellad G. Yatsko wrote:
The below article doesn't answer on question how to formalize /20
delegation. Instead it shows how to make /24 delegation.
http://dougbarton.us/DNS/2317.html
delegation of /20 can be simply made like the /24 delegation.
However it's better not to
Hi all
I have configured bind9 on centos 5.8 but I still can't nslookup my domain.
Below are my configuration:
Named.conf
key rndckey {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret
jQdcyY1HIkooWVB24Dr4uX5jrVcuZFNEJaGa9Q5e3otOjSrcMVGOwhACivlX;
};
options {
directory /var/named;
pid-file
Use the full zone name in the zone definition.
zone cairosource
Regards
Eivind Olsen
Den 21. mai 2012 kl. 16:33 skrev Amira Othman a.oth...@cairosource.com:
Hi all
I have configured bind9 on centos 5.8 but I still can't nslookup my domain.
Below are my configuration:
Named.conf
We had a rather key zone mysteriously expire on a slave this morning -
the log files show a transfer a couple weeks ago, but it hadn't been
updated so there was no reason for one since and there were no log
entries about failed connection attempts. I was wondering if there's a
way to check the
In article mailman.837.1337627794.63724.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Alan Batie a...@peak.org wrote:
We had a rather key zone mysteriously expire on a slave this morning -
the log files show a transfer a couple weeks ago, but it hadn't been
updated so there was no reason for one since and there
-Original Message-
From: Barry Margolin bar...@alum.mit.edu
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Date: Monday, May 21, 2012 12:59 PM
To: comp-protocols-dns-b...@isc.org
Subject: Re: Checking for zone expiration?
In article mailman.837.1337627794.63724.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Alan
On May 21, 2012, at 3:16 PM, Alan Batie wrote:
We had a rather key zone mysteriously expire on a slave this morning -
the log files show a transfer a couple weeks ago, but it hadn't been
updated so there was no reason for one since and there were no log
entries about failed connection
On May 21 2012, Alan Batie wrote:
We had a rather key zone mysteriously expire on a slave this morning -
the log files show a transfer a couple weeks ago, but it hadn't been
updated so there was no reason for one since and there were no log
entries about failed connection attempts.
Do you
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On May 21, 2012, at 2:02 PM, Mike Hoskins wrote:
as usual there is more than one way to skin a cat... another
network-based way that doesn't involve local mtime checks would be
querying the master soa from your monitoring host, and then hitting each
slave on port 8080 (or whatever) via
Thanks! I'll try the various monitoring options... I don't have
try-tcp-refresh no, so I'm afraid that doesn't explain it either...
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While not a help at the moment, BIND 9.10 has rndc zonestatus which
will report when the zone is due expire.
Mark
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