Am 27.06.2014 06:11, schrieb Teerapatr Kittiratanachai:
I know that this kind of implementation isn't be recommended, but I
don't understand that why some DNS servers can answer the record as
normally while another can't.
if there is a cisco-router with NAT between anything
can happen of it
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Hello everyone,
sorry if this is a stupid question, I would love to get a RTFM
pointing me to the right documentation (I found none...).
My setup is like this (at least that is my plan):
In my home network I have:
Host A with bind as master for my
In article mailman.441.1403836337.26362.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Teerapatr Kittiratanachai maillist...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear List,
Yesterday I try to map a private IP address on Public DNS Server, but
some server, actually 1 server, doesn't show the answer. But the Rcode
is 0.
So I
Hi All,
I have two Solaris 8 servers running BIND 8.2. I'd like to retire them both
and transfer everything to a couple of RHEL 7 boxes. The City (I work for a
mid-size California city) has outsourced different aspects of our DNS that
I even lost track and have no idea what these two DNS servers
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From: Samad Agha samad.agha2...@gmail.com
Date: Friday, June 27, 2014 at 1:07 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org bind-users@lists.isc.org, DNS BIND
bind-us...@isc.org
Subject: In BIND 8.2 running on Solaris 8, how to start logging
Hi All,
I have two Solaris 8 servers
On 06/27/2014 08:27 AM, Johannes Kastl wrote:
The slave server (HOST B) is reachable from the internet via a dynDNS
hostname.
Now I want to setup another bind as slave on a server hosted at my
provider. It should use HOST B as its master, to transfer the zone and
act as a slave.
BUT I found
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On 27.06.14 19:56 Doug Barton wrote:
That's because it cannot be done. You need a master with a fixed
address.
I was hoping it could be done. My bad. I'll try it with a VPN.
Thanks for the answer.
Regards,
Johannes
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On 6/27/2014, Samad Agha samad.agha2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I have two Solaris 8 servers running BIND 8.2. I'd like to retire them both
and transfer everything to a couple of RHEL 7 boxes. The City (I work for a
mid-size California city) has outsourced different aspects of our DNS that
I
Enable query logging or run tcpdump on port 53. A quick Google search should
explain exactly how to do either of these very easily.
Josh
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From: bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org
[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Barry S. Finkel
Sent: Friday, June
Mike, Barry, Baird,
Thank you so much for your quick replies. I'll try your recommendations
first thing Monday morning and see what happens.
Again, thank you and have a nice weekend.
Regards,
Samad
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Baird, Josh jba...@follett.com wrote:
Enable query logging
I created the directory '/var/run/nscd' (owned by named), and symbolically
linked '/usr/lib64' to the '/usr/lib' directory... and it's working! Thank you
all very much for your speedy and accurate help!
On Thursday, June 26, 2014 5:17 PM, Hauke Lampe la...@hauke-lampe.de wrote:
On
In message 53adb051.50...@dougbarton.us, Doug Barton writes:
On 06/27/2014 08:27 AM, Johannes Kastl wrote:
The slave server (HOST B) is reachable from the internet via a dynDNS
hostname.
Now I want to setup another bind as slave on a server hosted at my
provider. It should use HOST B
Am 27.06.2014 17:27, schrieb Johannes Kastl:
sorry if this is a stupid question, I would love to get a RTFM
pointing me to the right documentation (I found none...).
My setup is like this (at least that is my plan):
In my home network I have:
Host A with bind as master for my zone
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