Hi,
I have dumped cached records from BIND
9.8.2rc1-RedHat-9.8.2-0.17.rc1.el6_4.6 by using rndc dumpdb -cache.
I don't understand the meaning of ; pending-answer and ;
pending-additional in cache_dump.db.What do these mean?
I have replaced real /24 subnet with fictitious subnet
kevin,
How does the local name server learn where is the 'stealth' slave? For the
'stealth' slave isn't in the NS records.
thanks,
Guanghua
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 10:48:36 -0500
From: Kevin Darcy k...@chrysler.com
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: how to hidden the salve
On 2/21/14 3:39 AM, houguanghua houguang...@hotmail.com wrote:
kevin,
How does the local name server learn where is the 'stealth' slave? For the
'stealth' slave isn't in the NS records.
Also-notify directive. Either in an options stanza or a zone stanza.
thanks,
Guanghua
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Daniel
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 03:47:25PM +0700, Mr.Jittinan Suwanrueangsri wrote:
I have dumped cached records from BIND
9.8.2rc1-RedHat-9.8.2-0.17.rc1.el6_4.6 by using rndc dumpdb -cache.
I don't understand the meaning of ; pending-answer and ;
pending-additional in cache_dump.db.What do
I just started using views in bind-9.9.9-P2
Where before I had my internal+external addrs listed, I offered
responses/services via
ACL to internalnets,
Recently, I decided to use a split view config between external and internal
(internal addrs being 192.168...).
I now get messages upon
On 21/02/14 19.11, Linda W wrote:
I just started using views in bind-9.9.9-P2
Where before I had my internal+external addrs listed, I offered
responses/services via
ACL to internalnets,
Recently, I decided to use a split view config between external and
internal
(internal addrs being
In message 20140221155053.gb76...@isc.org, Evan Hunt writes:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 03:47:25PM +0700, Mr.Jittinan Suwanrueangsri wrote:
I have dumped cached records from BIND
9.8.2rc1-RedHat-9.8.2-0.17.rc1.el6_4.6 by using rndc dumpdb -cache.
I don't understand the meaning of ;
I’m experiencing an interesting issue where sometimes when performing a
sigchase on a valid signed zone the command loops indefinitely when an expired
RRSIG exists:
Live example:
dig +sigchase +trusted-key=./trusted.keys aa.nau.edu A
Notes:
There is currently a valid RRSIG for this zone.
dig
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