On 19.06.20 13:53, 249558254 wrote:
Is the function of Recursive Client Rate limiting in BIND applicable in forward
mode?
yes, since forwarding is recursion.
My concern is that the client request is too large, resulting in a forward in
the global limit my request, such as 8.8.8.8
1. do yo
Choose nameserver names that don’t end in .local.
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Mark Andrews
> On 19 Jun 2020, at 21:29, Dev Op wrote:
>
>
> Hi all!
>
> I have a zone, say it's "mynet.local":
>
> $TTL 3h ; 3 hours
> $ORIGIN pluto.local.
> @ IN SOA dns1 hostmaster.pluto.local. (
> 2020061901
Hi all!
I have a zone, say it's "mynet.local":
$TTL 3h ; 3 hours
$ORIGIN pluto.local.
@ IN SOA dns1 hostmaster.pluto.local. (
2020061901 ; serial
1h ; refresh
30m ; retry
7d ; expiration
1h ); minimum
NS dns1
NS dns2
Hi everyone,
I am generating dnstap files using bind and regularly roll them using
'rndc dnstap -roll [number]'. The way I understand the documentation is
that there should be max [number] old dnstap files after executing this
command but what actually happens is that all files are being kept so
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