Zitat von Mark Andrews :
Is this still with BIND 9.7.0-P1 or something more recent? If it
is still BIND 9.7.0-P1 then please upgrade. There really is no
point debugging validation failures in BIND 9.7.0-P1 anymore as the
validator has had really extensive changes since then.
Okay, compiled
Zitat von Mark Andrews :
Is this still with BIND 9.7.0-P1 or something more recent? If it
is still BIND 9.7.0-P1 then please upgrade. There really is no
point debugging validation failures in BIND 9.7.0-P1 anymore as the
validator has had really extensive changes since then.
Please remember,
Is this still with BIND 9.7.0-P1 or something more recent? If it
is still BIND 9.7.0-P1 then please upgrade. There really is no
point debugging validation failures in BIND 9.7.0-P1 anymore as the
validator has had really extensive changes since then.
Please remember, that unlike most of the res
Zitat von Mark Andrews :
In message <20101118131400.37717e5p5tard...@webmail.kwsoft.de>,
lst_ho...@kwsof
t.de writes:
We are using Bind 9.7 at the border to resolve DNS queries for a small
LAN. After moving forward in using IPv6 we discovered many "broken
trust chain" errors in the bind log
Zitat von Mark Andrews :
In message <20101118131400.37717e5p5tard...@webmail.kwsoft.de>,
lst_ho...@kwsof
t.de writes:
We are using Bind 9.7 at the border to resolve DNS queries for a small
LAN. After moving forward in using IPv6 we discovered many "broken
trust chain" errors in the bind log
In message <20101118131400.37717e5p5tard...@webmail.kwsoft.de>, lst_ho...@kwsof
t.de writes:
> We are using Bind 9.7 at the border to resolve DNS queries for a small
> LAN. After moving forward in using IPv6 we discovered many "broken
> trust chain" errors in the bind log for non existing
We are using Bind 9.7 at the border to resolve DNS queries for a small
LAN. After moving forward in using IPv6 we discovered many "broken
trust chain" errors in the bind log for non existing records. One
example is
Nov 18 01:18:21 firewall named[27580]: error (broken trust chain)
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