On 26 November2009, at 07:00, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Also, you could organize the zone files (manually) so that they spread
over many directories instead of one.
I've heard that compiling the zones first (named-compilezone?) is a big help in
this situation; I can't vouch for it though.
It's gotten worse. Today I'm seeing quadruple messages in the I have a
question concerning the spf thread. Two plain text messages, and two
that are just a big block of base64 encoding.
Strangely enough, just for that thread, we got 2 identical messages on
bind-us...@lists.isc.org.
Hi,
I think that the kill -0 $PID should be something else, is it possible?
No, that's not an issue. What kill -0 pid does is checks to see if
pid is still alive - this is how the script prints the waiting for
pid to exit... message and returns when the process has actually exited.
Why should we change the master server in the SOA record from oxygen,
when oxygen is the real master? It is a hidden master. I believe
that it is the CNAME that is causing zonecheck.fr to fail. The
zonecheck.fr utility does not fail on our other zones that have a hidden
master.
I've
Hi Barry,
bsfin...@anl.gov wrote:
http://www.zonecheck.fr
it can't find the SOA. There must be something simple that I am
overlooking. Thanks.
No problem for me from my own DNS servers (as seen by the dig output.)
I can also visit the website OK going through my ISPs servers.
Hi Jesse,
Have you tried a make distclean to remove all traces of the previous
configure or removing and re-extracting the bind tarball?
Andy
Jesse Cabral wrote:
I can't seem to get bind reconfigured to run with no threads ? Anyone have
any thoughts ?
When I rerun ./configure
ddh,
You're on the BIND list. Try dhcp-users
(https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcp-users) instead.
Regards.
Andy
dhottin...@harrisonburg.k12.va.us wrote:
Im trying to figure out how to add options 226 and 227 to my dhcp
server. I have not been able to find much about this through
Hi,
ns1# find / -name 'openssl' -print
/usr/bin/openssl
/usr/include/openssl
/usr/local/bin/openssl
/usr/local/include/openssl
/usr/local/include/openssl.old/openssl
/usr/local/share/doc/openssl
/usr/local/openssl
/usr/local/ssl/bin/openssl
/usr/local/ssl/include/openssl
/usr/share/openssl
A couple of the DNS registrars I've worked with ask you for the hostname
of your DNS nameservers first (e.g. ns1.andyshellam.eu,
ns2.andyshellam.eu,) then they work out if they're part of the same
domain name (andyshellam.eu.) If they are, they then ask for the IP
address of the servers to
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