What is the Caching issue are you facing. Bind should cache according to TTL.
Other than that I do not see much problem from Bind.
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Paul Ooi
http://systems.takizo.com
On Jul 22, 2011, at 6:02 AM, Sathyan Arjunan (sarjunan) [CONTRACTOR] wrote:
> Recent days, I am facing frequent caching issue
Hi Stephane,
On 01-Apr-2011, at 6:06 PM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 01, 2011 at 05:24:57PM +0800,
> Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote
> a message of 266 lines which said:
>
>> This file came with default bind installation
>
> There is a zone file of in-addr.ar
Hi All,
First of all apologize using existing email created new question
On 29-Mar-2011, at 3:49 PM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> [Stealing email threads is a bad idea:
> <http://wiki.exim.org/MailingListEtiquette#Thread_Stealing>]
>
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 03:25:29PM
Hi All,
Anyone has issue with RRSIG expired on in-addr.arpa on b.root server?
general: /etc/namedb/slave/in-addr.arpa.slave:10: signature has expired
in-addr.arpaIN SOA b.in-addr-servers.arpa. nstld.iana.org. (
2011022011 ; serial
Most of the time it's own preference, we use FreeBSD, because of the light and
clean packages.
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Paul Ooi
On 10-Mar-2011, at 3:52 AM, pollex wrote:
> Hi, I want to know in your experience what is the best operating
> system to run bind for an ISP. We currently have Debian for the 5
> Cache s
On 08-Mar-2011, at 4:31 PM, Eivind Olsen wrote:
>> Cent OS+BIND 9.7.3+DLZ(BDB as backend)
>> # rndc reload 2mysite.net
>> rndc: 'reload' failed: not found
>> "rndc reload" not work correctly,why?
>
> I've not used DLZ, but in general the error message you see is the same
> one you'd see if BIND
Is there any debug logs from bind?
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Paul Ooi
On 08-Mar-2011, at 2:47 PM, ShanyiWan wrote:
> Cent OS+BIND 9.7.3+DLZ(BDB as backend)
>
> # rndc reload 2mysite.net
> rndc: 'reload' failed: not found
>
> "rndc reload" not work correctly,why?
>
> --
>
Hi Samad,
Before you setup, put some public DNS server IP. After set up is done and
recursion is allowed, you can then switch to your DNS ip addresses.
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Paul Ooi
On 08-Mar-2011, at 10:52 AM, Samad Agha wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm building our DNS servers from scratch with Red Hat 5.5. Part of
On 27-Jan-2011, at 10:39 AM, donovan jeffrey j wrote:
> Greetings
>
> it has been a while since I have worked with named, and Ive seemed to wrap
> myself in a key confusion.
>
> I had some issue with an invalid key so i ran rndc-confgen -a which gave me a
> new key in /etc/rndc.key.
> so now
On 26-Jan-2011, at 5:21 PM, Torinthiel wrote:
> Dnia 2011-01-26 00:21 Eivind Olsen napisaĆ(a):
>
>>> Is it possible to globally set (override) the default TTL for all zones
>>> and their subsequent records?
>>
>> You're thinking about the authoritative zones you host? I am not aware of
>> any s
On 26-Jan-2011, at 3:09 AM, Fred Zinsli wrote:
> Hi all
>
> New to bind or any form of DNS.
>
> Is it possible to globally set (override) the default TTL for all zones
> and their subsequent records?
Only can be configured in zone file, don't think there is something which can
configure globa
Hi,
Nope. Dynamic zone require keys exchange for zone transfer.
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Paul Ooi
On 05-Jan-2011, at 11:01 AM, p...@mail.nsbeta.info wrote:
>
> Hello,
> When adding a statement of something like:
> allow-update { 127.0.0.1; };
> to the zone configuration, this zone will become a dynamic zone,
Steve,
If you run rndc transfer from Linux bind, what do you see?
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Paul Ooi
On 05-Jan-2011, at 9:50 AM, Steve Zeng wrote:
> I don't have NS record for both of the slaves (windows DNS slave and Linux
> DNS slave). I use "also-notify" and it works for Windows DNS slave. But not
> for BIND
Hi Steve,
Do you have rndc key running on your bind?
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Paul Ooi
On 05-Jan-2011, at 8:43 AM, Steve Zeng wrote:
> We have a BIND DNS master and Windows DNS slave running for a while. I
> recently configured a second DNS slave running on Linux/Centos. When I
> stop/start the second DNS slave
On 23-Dec-2010, at 4:39 AM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> In message <4e9b037f-4c66-460e-b70f-5ce9619ff...@takizo.com>, Paul Ooi Cong
> Jen
> writes:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am having problem with Bind query, but not sure is it client error or
>> server
On 22-Dec-2010, at 9:41 PM, Lyle Giese wrote:
> Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote:
>> kwsp.gov.my.86400 IN NS ns3.pttcdc.com.my.
>> ;; Received 109 bytes from 137.189.6.21#53(ns2.cuhk.edu.hk) in 52 ms
>>
>> www.kwsp.gov.my.43200 IN
Hi All,
I am having problem with Bind query, but not sure is it client error or server
error.
Below is the server details.
Server running FreeBSD 8.1
Bind 9.7.0-P3
options {
query-source address * port *;
use-v4-udp-ports { range 2048 65535; };
recursive-clients 20
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