Vincent Rivellino wrote:
> Shouldn't using dig fail from the slave?
>
> For example:
>
> [...@stuey ~]$ dig -t AXFR domain.tld @ns1.someserver
>
> ; <<>> DiG 9.5.1-P1 <<>> -t AXFR domain.tld @ns1.someserver
> ;; global options: printcmd
> ; Transfer failed.
It all depends on what you do with t
Shouldn't using dig fail from the slave?
For example:
[...@stuey ~]$ dig -t AXFR domain.tld @ns1.someserver
; <<>> DiG 9.5.1-P1 <<>> -t AXFR domain.tld @ns1.someserver
;; global options: printcmd
; Transfer failed.
On Thu, January 22, 2009 08:58, Mark A. Moore wrote:
> I have setup and conf
Mark A. Moore wrote:
> I have setup and configured TSIG on our Bind 9. DNS servers. How can you
> verify/test that it is working correctly?
Check your logging:
xfer.log:20-Jan-2009 20:06:24.677 xfer-out: info: client
149.20.XX.XX#60073: transfer of '154.XX.XX.in-addr.arpa/IN': AXFR-style
IXFR sta
I have setup and configured TSIG on our Bind 9. DNS servers. How can you
verify/test that it is working correctly?
Thanks in advance for any assistance provided.
Mark
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