Dear Bind Users,
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to get the full log of individual
recursive queries that Bind server makes.
For example step by step from root servers to the final name server.
I am aware of "dig +trace" command but it is from users perspective, not
servers.
We may have s
In article ,
Dennis Clarke wrote:
> On 10/11/2018 03:21 PM, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
> > Em 11/10/18 16:13, Barry Margolin escreveu:
> >>
> >> If you accidentally, or someone else intentionally, create a link to the
> >> site that uses the IP and put it on a web page that Google can get to,
> >
On 10/11/2018 03:21 PM, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Em 11/10/18 16:13, Barry Margolin escreveu:
If you accidentally, or someone else intentionally, create a link to the
site that uses the IP and put it on a web page that Google can get to,
it will probably find the page.
robots.txt, on y
Em 11/10/18 16:13, Barry Margolin escreveu:
If you accidentally, or someone else intentionally, create a link to the
site that uses the IP and put it on a web page that Google can get to,
it will probably find the page.
robots.txt, on your website root, is your friend. Simply deny web
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In article ,
Admin Hardy wrote:
> I realise this is not specifically a BIND/DNS question and a bit off
> topic so please ignore if need be I realise people are often very busy.
>
> If you you have a website but the host IP you do not list with any
> domain name in DNS, is it definite that thi
Please see below.
On 11/10/2018 18.13, Hardy, Andrew wrote:
> Ok I'm a bit confused. I have some questions re last post, copied below:
>
> I have done this some time ago, I made sure that there was no link
> from any pages to the new site,
> ** So the new site (in development) would have no doma
Ok I'm a bit confused. I have some questions re last post, copied below:
I have done this some time ago, I made sure that there was no link from any
pages to the new site,
** So the new site (in development) would have no domain name mapped in
DNS, so it seems unlikely that other sites and pages
I have done this some time ago, I made sure that there was no link from
any pages to the new site, Google stayed away until somebody typed the
address into the search field, then it was known.
This is no guarantee of course as mentioned in other place but it worked
for about 6 months.
On 11/10/20
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 1:26 PM Admin Hardy wrote:
>
> I realise this is not specifically a BIND/DNS question and a bit off
> topic so please ignore if need be I realise people are often very busy.
>
> If you you have a website but the host IP you do not list with any
> domain name in DNS, is it
I realise this is not specifically a BIND/DNS question and a bit off
topic so please ignore if need be I realise people are often very busy.
If you you have a website but the host IP you do not list with any
domain name in DNS, is it definite that this site could never be reached
via Google.
Hello Maurizio,
> forwarders {
> 194.126.200.5;
> 81.221.250.11;
> 81.221.252.11;
> };
I can only guess what you want to achieve with this configuration but
these ip addresses are authoritative name servers and not recursive
resolve
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PING e13678.dspb.akamaiedge.net (23.54.112.217) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from a23-54-112-217.deploy.static.akamaitechnologies.com
(23.54.112.217): icmp_seq=4 ttl=58 time=16.8 ms
64 bytes from a23-54-112-217.deploy.static.aka
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