In message ,
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
>On 21/06/2019 22:01, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>> I'll switch to using the 9.14.3 or 9.15.0 dig command as soon as possible.
>> Until then I have a nice temprary workaround, which is to just append
>> @a.root-servers.net to my dig +trace commands.
>
>Just
On 21/06/2019 22:01, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Hi Ronald,
> I'll switch to using the 9.14.3 or 9.15.0 dig command as soon as possible.
> Until then I have a nice temprary workaround, which is to just append
> @a.root-servers.net to my dig +trace commands.
Just one note. 9.15.0 has the same
In message ,
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
>On 21/06/2019 04:55, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>
>> What is it about unbound/local-unbound that makes it not plug and play well
>> with dig +trace? What is it that Google's public name servers are doing
>> that a local running instance of unbound and/or
On 21/06/2019 04:55, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
> What is it about unbound/local-unbound that makes it not plug and play well
> with dig +trace? What is it that Google's public name servers are doing
> that a local running instance of unbound and/or local-unbound isn't doing?
This is a very
In message <4e8f2e2c-7571-44dd-b012-57543debd...@ncartron.org>,
Nico Cartron wrote:
>Are you sure it's not your setup?
>I have plenty of dig running on FreeBSD (with bind-utils 9.14) and also
>Debian and they work just fine.
You know what? I think we may both be right.
Checking now, I think I
Are you sure it's not your setup?
I have plenty of dig running on FreeBSD (with bind-utils 9.14) and also Debian
and they work just fine.
--
Nico
> On 21 Jun 2019, at 09:14, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>
> In message <9ba154cc-2272-46ec-a793-47ff31dca...@arin.net>, you wrote:
>
>> Hi
In message <9ba154cc-2272-46ec-a793-47ff31dca...@arin.net>, you wrote:
>Hi Ronald,
>You usually need to reinstall packages and ports after you do a major
>version upgrade to FreeBSD.
I guess that I did not make myself clear. Everything on this system is
freshly installed, from scratch.
I have
Hi Ronald,
You usually need to reinstall packages and ports after you do a major version
upgrade to FreeBSD.
pkg update && pkg upgrade
You should see bind-tools in the list. Version might stay the same but you’ll
be getting a different version, compiled against FreeBSD 12.
cheers,
—Matt
I just recently "upgraded" my old FreeBSD system to the latest, 12.0
release. Now, something that used to work doesn't seem to work anymore,
specifically "dig +trace" seems to no longer function at all.
Example:
% dig +trace -x
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