On 2015-08-24 03:57, Daniel Ryslink wrote:
As for the SERIAL in SOA, it's just a good practice, it gives you the
information about when the zone was published, and creates less
problems when you transfer hosting of the domain to another
nameserver. Basically yes, it's just a number, but there i
Daniel Ryslink wrote:
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> As for the SERIAL in SOA, it's just a good practice, it gives you the
> information about when the zone was published, and creates less problems
> when you transfer hosting of the domain to another nameserver. Basically
> yes, it's just a number, but there is no real good
The reasons why not to use nslookup are summarized here:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/nslookup-flaws.html
I have seen ISC developers discourage from using it in tihis mailing
list too.
As for the SERIAL in SOA, it's just a good practice, it gives you the
informati
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On 08/23/2015 10:05 PM, Alan Clegg wrote:
> Never, EVER use nslookup.
Could you explain why?
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On 8/23/15 8:30 PM, Daniel Ryšlink wrote:
> A few pointers - try to use the recommended MMDDnn format for SERIAL
> in SOA. Also try not to use nslookup.
Half of this I agree with. Half I do not.
The serial number is just a number, as long as you increment it, the
"format" is completely up t
Hello,
Your view "local" is not configured to propagate domain "ctc.cu"
authoritatively. This view is configured to propagate only two zones
authoritatively: cam.ctc.cu and Konsole outp0.168.192.in-addr.arpa
Konsole output
0.168.192.in-addr.arpa. Since "ctc.cu" is neither of them, the
nameser
Behalf Of Abdul Khader
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 11:36 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Help DNS
Is 127.0.0.1 allowed to query in your named.conf ?
On 8/21/2015 8:22 PM, Int wrote:
Giving problem the DNS's resolution of names
When I sell off a nslookup from localhost:127.0.0.1
Is 127.0.0.1 allowed to query in your named.conf ?
On 8/21/2015 8:22 PM, Int wrote:
Giving problem the DNS's resolution of names
When I sell off a nslookup from localhost:127.0.0.1 in the servers DNS Bind9
Here what the DNS's log generates goes: For the following consultation to the
DNS
Giving problem the DNS's resolution of names
When I sell off a nslookup from localhost:127.0.0.1 in the servers DNS Bind9
Here what the DNS's log generates goes: For the following consultation to the
DNS
# nslookup ctc.cu
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address: 127.0.0.1 #53
** server can't find ctc.cu:
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