ISC is looking for dns geeks

2020-09-25 Thread Victoria Risk
Hello BIND-users,

We have two full-time job openings at ISC. We are so busy these days, we are 
adding another customer support engineer, and another developer to the BIND 
development team. 

Those of you on this list know better than anyone how challenging, and 
satisfying, it can be to solve DNS problems. Both of these positions will be 
helping other open source users maintain stable and successful DNS services 
using BIND.  To view the job descriptions and or to apply, see 
https://isc.recruitee.com/

Both of these are 100% remote working jobs, with some requirement to travel for 
infrequent team meetings once the pandemic is over. We insist that you have 
excellent Internet access, but otherwise we are quite flexible.  Neither of 
these jobs is easy, but ISC is a supportive, ethical employer and you will have 
a good group of colleagues. We warmly welcome applicants from non-traditional 
backgrounds. 

Please don't apply by replying to this message! Feel free to email me directly 
if you have questions, else go directly to https://isc.recruitee.com/

Thank you!!

Vicky Risk
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Re: Sudden DNS issues

2020-09-25 Thread @lbutlr
On 23 Sep 2020, at 19:19, @lbutlr  wrote:
> named[652] malformed transaction: managed-keys.bind.jnl last serial 1204 != 
> transaction first serial 1159
> named[652] managed-keys-zone: keyfetch_done:dns_journal_write_transaction -> 
> unexpected error
> named[652] managed-keys-zone: error during managed-keys processing 
> (unexpected error): DNSSEC validation may be at risk

I tried various things to no avail, and finally rebooted the server last night. 
That seems to have cleared up whatever the issue was.



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'Tell me, Sir Samuel, do you know the phrase "Quis custodiet ipsos
custodes?"? (...) It means "Who guards the guards themselves?"
(...) Who watches the Watch?' --Feet of Clay

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