On Sun, Jul 05, 2020 at 06:30:11PM -0600, @lbutlr wrote:
> When seeing up a secondary zone what do I replace # with in following
> (the old syntax was masters instead od master, so I am guessing it needs
> a new keyword)?
Not yet. In 9.12 we added "primary" and "secondary" as synonyms for
the
On 7/6/20 10:42 PM, ShubhamGoyal wrote:
i am working in Centos 8 with bind version 9.17.2 and i am install
from source package
It sounds like you're missing some dependencies.
Read the documents that come with BIND source code and make sure you
have all the dependencies.
Seeing as how you
> On 7/6/20 10:00 PM, ShubhamGoyal wrote:
> > I am installing bind latest version with additional feature , it gave
> > me "configure: error librpz.so and dlopen needed for dnsrps" error.
> > I am searching for that error but i did not find the solution.
> > please help me!
>
> Are you compiling
On 06 Jul 2020, at 22:00, ShubhamGoyal wrote:
> I am installing bind latest version with additional feature , it gave me
> "configure: error librpz.so and dlopen needed for dnsrps" error.
> I am searching for that error but i did not find the solution.
You have configured bind for dnsrps
Thanks
Sten
> On 6 Jul 2020, at 16.03, Tom wrote:
>
> Hi list
>
> Our BIND (9.16.4) is authoritative for zone "example.com". Now I need to
> forward a subzone "sub.example.com" to another nameserver instance on the
> same server, running for example under port 5353:
>
> A few years ago,
Hi list
Our BIND (9.16.4) is authoritative for zone "example.com". Now I need to
forward a subzone "sub.example.com" to another nameserver instance on
the same server, running for example under port 5353:
A few years ago, this topic was already discussed:
Tom wrote:
>
> But: The zone-forwarding is only working, when I enable "recursion" on the
> authoritative server. Does this means, that zone-forwarding really requires
> recursion?
Yes, forwarding is completely specific to recursive servers. That is, the
server doing the forwarding must be
Actually you had "zone name covisp.net” which told nsupdate to update the
“name.” zone as it was treated as “zone name”. Nsupdate then when and looked
up the SOA for name and found ac1.nstld.com is the primary server.
name. 86400 IN SOA ac1.nstld.com.
[ Classification Level: GENERAL BUSINESS ]
You didn't dot-terminate covisp.net in the "zone" statement, so it may be
appending who-knows-what to one of its queries, and going awry.
nsupdate -d (or -D) shows all :-)
- Kevin
On Mon, Jul
Trying to verify that I can make changes with nsupdatem and running into
something I don’t understand.
mail # nsupdate -k admin.key
> zone name covisp.net
> update delete ns1.covisp.net. INA 65.121.55.42
> update add ns1.covisp.net. 3601 INA 65.121.55.42
> send
;
On 06 Jul 2020, at 16:47, Kevin Darcy wrote:
> You didn't dot-terminate covisp.net in the "zone" statement
Ow!
Sigh.
--
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he gets the grudging admiration of three or four colleagues
Dear sir
I am installing bind latest version with additional
feature , it gave me "configure: error librpz.so and dlopen needed for dnsrps"
error.
I am searching for that error but i did not find the solution. please help me!
Best regards
Shubham Goyal
On 7/6/20 10:00 PM, ShubhamGoyal wrote:
I am installing bind latest version with additional feature , it gave
me "configure: error librpz.so and dlopen needed for dnsrps" error.
I am searching for that error but i did not find the solution.
please help me!
Are you compiling from source? Or
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