Hi all,
Suppose a file named file.pdf stored in the following web location:
http://some_domain/path/to/file.pdf
Where, the *some_domain* is a name-based virtual host. In this case,
is it possible to set a ddns hostname, say through
http://www.changeip.net/, without using *some_domain*
Hello,
since last night we log emtpty queries (approx. 4000 per seconds) like
this from a client in our LAN:
23-Feb-2009 13:20:15.516 queries: info: client 10.48.0.19#2048: query:
\(none\) IN A +
23-Feb-2009 13:20:15.518 queries: info: client 10.48.0.19#2048: query:
\(none\) IN A +
Hi all,
Suppose a file named file.pdf stored in the following web location:
http://some_domain/path/to/file.pdf
Where, the *some_domain* is a name-based virtual host. In this case,
is it possible to set a ddns hostname, say through
http://www.changeip.net/, without using *some_domain*
Hello,
since last night we log emtpty queries (approx. 4000 per seconds) like
this from a client in our LAN:
23-Feb-2009 13:20:15.516 queries: info: client 10.48.0.19#2048: query:
\(none\) IN A +
23-Feb-2009 13:20:15.518 queries: info: client 10.48.0.19#2048: query:
\(none\) IN A +
In gnkslg$3u...@sf1.isc.org Mark Andrews mark_andr...@isc.org writes:
In message 937393c4-77a8-4dba-8a4f-14560c25c...@o11g2000yql.googlegroups.com,
SN writes:
libcrypto.so.0.9.8 is not being found as a link library. Trying to
run as in a chroot'ed environment on solaris 10 (core install).
On Feb 19, 7:14 pm, Mark Andrews mark_andr...@isc.org wrote:
In message
937393c4-77a8-4dba-8a4f-14560c25c...@o11g2000yql.googlegroups.com,
SN writes:
Hi Group.
libcrypto.so.0.9.8 is not being found as a link library. Trying to
run as in a chroot'ed environment on solaris 10 (core
In gnkslg$3u...@sf1.isc.org Mark Andrews mark_andr...@isc.org writes:
In message 937393c4-77a8-4dba-8a4f-14560c25c...@o11g2000yql.googlegroups.com,
SN writes:
libcrypto.so.0.9.8 is not being found as a link library. Trying to
run as in a chroot'ed environment on solaris 10 (core install).
Actually, it is a compile time problem.
Is there a place on the isc.org website to report a bug on libbind?
I ddn't see it anywhere.
Thanks
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Jack Tavares
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On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 01:54:46PM -0500, Eric C. Davis wrote:
I know the option to use this compliance checker is present, but I'm
curious to know if there are plans to make it mandatory to comply. We
aren't using this feature now, but I would like to. My problem is
politicking my way
Eric C. Davis wrote:
Are there plans for Bind to enforce hostname compliance according
to RFC's or is this going to be left up to each DNS operator?
the question of benefit always arises when considering the
application of RFCs. It's probably better not enforcing things
just for the sake of
In message b8cf98c8-86d0-42df-95a4-e98a65cab...@i15g2000pro.googlegroups.com,
asd...@gmail.com writes:
62.109.4.89 and 195.68.176.4 are compromized/attackers
Actually they are more likely to be under attack.
Make sure that you (and your ISP) have deployed the measures
I suspect you have a broken application on 10.48.0.19.
Mark
In message 70fo2df49pf...@mid.individual.net, Frank Kirschner writes:
Hello,
since last night we log emtpty queries (approx. 4000 per seconds) like
this from a client in our LAN:
23-Feb-2009 13:20:15.516 queries:
In article gnmihj$176...@sf1.isc.org, hongyi.z...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, February 20, 2009 at 22:15, serge.fonvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Let me give an example to illustrate my problem:
In the following url, the prola.aps.org is a name-based virtual host:
hongyi.z...@gmail.com wrote:
You *must* reference the location using the same URI if you expect to
see the same expected results.
Thanks for your detailed explanations. Another issue: what do you
mean by saying URI? What's the differences between URI and URL?
Just being more
Ah yes, the perennial rathole...
Eric C. Davis wrote:
I know the option to use this compliance checker is present, but I'm
curious to know if there are plans to make it mandatory to comply. We
RFC 1123 has always been mandatory for Internet connected hosts. Valid
characters for a hostname
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