Erich Eckner wrote:
> I have also a hard time, generating some useful debug output
> - setting `-d 9` does not give additional information in the system log.
You might find it is being written to the file named.run in named's
working directory (this is the default_debug logging channel
On 11/12/19 4:42 AM, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
Hi,
I have a signed domain, with inline-signing yes and auto-dnssec maintain.
Although the domain is static, the .signed and .signed.jnl files are being
rewritten without apparent reason. They are about a month newer than the
corresponding .jbk
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Perhaps you do.
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Am 12.11.19 um 12:24 schrieb Mundile:
> Is it good idea and possible to create Master and Slaves nameservers
> using different OSes.
>
> For example , Master OS =Centos 7 and Slaves Os=Ubuntu 18 or Windows 2016
surely, zone transfers are working over a network protocol no matter
what software
Erich Eckner wrote:
>
> To my understanding, the difference between "forward first;" and "forward
> only;" is, that the former caches and the latter forwards all queries.
> However, I see the same behaviour in the log for both. Where is my mistake?
My understanding is that first vs. only is
Is it good idea and possible to create Master and Slaves nameservers using
different OSes.
For example , Master OS =Centos 7 and Slaves Os=Ubuntu 18 or Windows 2016
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Hi,
I have a signed domain, with inline-signing yes and auto-dnssec maintain.
Although the domain is static, the .signed and .signed.jnl files are being
rewritten without apparent reason. They are about a month newer than the
corresponding .jbk and base files.
I notice that because of tripwire
The RRSIGs need to be regenerated periodically. This is the changes you are
seeing.
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> On 12 Nov 2019, at 20:42, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a signed domain, with inline-signing yes and auto-dnssec maintain.
>
> Although the domain is static, the .signed
Hello,
we are wondering if BIND9 is running under Windows Server 2019? Can somebody
confirm it is running? Cause I am getting trouble to get it running with errors
like a missing DLL.
BR
Adnré Abel
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On Tue, 12 Nov 2019, Tony Finch wrote:
Erich Eckner wrote:
I have also a hard time, generating some useful debug output
- setting `-d 9` does not give additional information in the system log.
You might find it is being written to the file
> Is it good idea and possible to create Master and Slaves nameservers using
> different OSes.
> For example , Master OS =Centos 7 and Slaves Os=Ubuntu 18 or Windows 2016
I guess that depends on what you want to achieve.
If you want maximum diversity you might want to use different OSes
*and*
On Tue 12/Nov/2019 18:18:52 +0100 Tony Finch wrote:
> Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>>
>> It doesn't seem to happen every day, but can happen again on the next day.
>> Can
>> the period be controlled?
>
> It depends on the size of the zone (bigger zone -> more frequent upates),
> how widely
Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>
> It doesn't seem to happen every day, but can happen again on the next day.
> Can
> the period be controlled?
It depends on the size of the zone (bigger zone -> more frequent upates),
how widely scattered the RRSIG expiry times are (which depends on how the
zone is
On Tue 12/Nov/2019 13:39:30 +0100 Jim Popovitch via bind-users wrote:
> On 11/12/19 4:42 AM, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a signed domain, with inline-signing yes and auto-dnssec maintain.
>>
>> Although the domain is static, the .signed and .signed.jnl files are being
>> rewritten
On Tue 12/Nov/2019 12:09:06 +0100 Mark Andrews wrote:
> The RRSIGs need to be regenerated periodically. This is the changes you are
> seeing.
>
It doesn't seem to happen every day, but can happen again on the next day. Can
the period be controlled?
Best
Ale
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Am 12.11.19 um 14:00 schrieb G.W. Haywood via bind-users:
> Hi there,
>
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2019, Mundile wrote:
>
>> Is it good idea and possible to create Master and Slaves nameservers
>> using different OSes.
>> For example , Master OS =Centos 7 and Slaves Os=Ubuntu 18 or Windows
>> 2016
>
>
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