On Apr 23, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Manson, John wrote:
> We have a second master at a different location and I was wondering if there
> is any way to have the first master send db file updates to it using file
> transfers like it does to the slaves.
> We currently do db file transfers between masters
We have a second master at a different location and I was wondering if there is
any way to have the first master send db file updates to it using file
transfers like it does to the slaves.
We currently do db file transfers between masters with sftp and would like to
stop using OS processes and h
Of course it's readable; your packet decoder isn't particularly smart,
however. You might want to consider saving off the capture and viewing
it in something like Wireshark.
In any case, you're returning 4 RRSIG records (that's what type 46 is),
all 13 root NSes in the Authority Section, and a
Hi all,
We have noticed a huge spike in transfer last week, that calmed down to a
transfer rate of about 191 kb/s since. The original outgoing spike (1.5
mb/s) lasted about 1 day, but, as mentioned has subsided.
I have never seen this before and are wondering if this is some kind of DoS
or oth
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