Re: caching problems with bind 9.4.3

2009-11-23 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 20.11.09 08:57, Gil Vidals wrote: > I have a master and slave running bind 9.4.3, and there is a problem with > the outside world resolving new domains that I add to my name servers. Here > is the sequence: > > 1) add new domain > 2) dig shows matching SOA and correct zone info. > 3) wait two d

Re: caching problems with bind 9.4.3

2009-11-21 Thread big bond
Don't you forget to update zone's serial number when adding new domain? 2009/11/20 Gil Vidals > Hello, > > I have a master and slave running bind 9.4.3, and there is a problem with > the outside world resolving new domains that I add to my name servers. Here > is the sequence: > > 1) add new dom

Re: caching problems with bind 9.4.3

2009-11-20 Thread Doug Barton
Gil Vidals wrote: > Hello, > > I have a master and slave running bind 9.4.3, You should upgrade to version 9.4.3-P3 which has fixes for some security issues. > and there is a problem > with the outside world resolving new domains that I add to my name > servers. Here is the sequence: > > 1) add

Re: caching problems with bind 9.4.3

2009-11-20 Thread Warren Kumari
You haven't provided very much detail (e.g: example domains, your nameservers, config files, versions, dig +trace output, etc), but from first glance it sounds like your secondaries are not updating until you restart named. When you query a random nameserver there is a 50/50 chance (ok, wel

caching problems with bind 9.4.3

2009-11-20 Thread Gil Vidals
Hello, I have a master and slave running bind 9.4.3, and there is a problem with the outside world resolving new domains that I add to my name servers. Here is the sequence: 1) add new domain 2) dig shows matching SOA and correct zone info. 3) wait two days 4) check a random name server such as o