Hi all,
I have a domain defined within a zone statement so it resolves
hostnames via the intranet, just like this:
zone intradomain.com { type forward; forwarders {
10.222.1.21;};};
Now there is this host which does not resolve internally (with an
intranet ip) but it does
* Mark Andrews:
Access Vector: Network exploitable
Access Complexity: Low
Authentication: Not required to exploit
Impact Type:Allows disruption of service
I fail to see how this could ever have been classified as
Access Complexity: Low.
I believe the CVSS scoring for those old entries was
Got around to adding a virtual interface on the production box (I never could
get this
working with keys alone), I had labbed this up previously in reverse of what I
needed
but transfers were broken on the production box when I reversed the views that
contained the master/slave.
The following
Hi
We have a Linux server running bind 9.2.4 and dhcpd in a ddns
configuration. We also have a number of windows 2008 R2 servers
running AD / DNS / dhcp on other sites. These windows servers have
stub zones configured, for the zones on the Linux server.
All worked fine up until yesterday.
Now
Hi All,
In the readme1st.txt files that comes with Bind 9.8.1 for Windows I read
With BIND running under an account name it is necessary for all
files and directories that BIND
Someone wrote (privately, so I'm not giving a name):
There's a bit of problem with the DNS. You might want to jump over to
http://dns.squish.net/ and run an NS traversal for biplane.com.au --
pps.com.au's DNS is befuddled.
This is true. Two of the four PPS nameservers do not have glue records
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