Matus
You are correct, I am coffee deprived. That direction was for an internal
testing only/development goal.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 12:18 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
>
> On 12.04.18 12:14, Andrew Latham wrote:
>>
>> As long as your zone file is correct you can use *. (Note: Asterisk an
On 12.04.18 12:14, Andrew Latham wrote:
As long as your zone file is correct you can use *. (Note: Asterisk and
Dot) to match all entries. I would put this below any other required
entries.
Example:
"""
$ORIGIN mydomain.com.
*. IN A 192.168.12.12
"""
this should complain about out of zone d
Andrew
As long as your zone file is correct you can use *. (Note: Asterisk and
Dot) to match all entries. I would put this below any other required
entries.
Example:
"""
$ORIGIN mydomain.com.
*. IN A 192.168.12.12
"""
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 10:49 AM, Hardy, Andrew
wrote:
>
> Does bind supp
Perfect!
Thank you so much.
Yes I know http is not really relevant, but I was just kind of providing
some kind of (unnecessary) context.
Thank you again. Will try the install soon. 😊
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018, 17:21 Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
> On 12.04.18 16:11, Andrew Hardy wrote:
> >Does bi
On 12.04.18 16:11, Andrew Hardy wrote:
Does bind support wildcard prefix
I want to install bind DNS server on my LAN to locally test a web
application that is designed to support receiving requests on different url
domain prefixes.
Map *.mydomain.com to
For example 192.168.12.12
*.mydomain.co
Hello Stefano,
Chiesa, Stefano writes:
> Hello all.
> I manage several BIND 9.10.4-P8 servers with more of less 600 DNS zones.
> Anyway I never used wildcard DNS record and I hope you can help me to
> understand.
>
> The need is:
> * I have a dns zone i.e. example.com
> * this zone will have an
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 11:29:27PM +0100, Cathy Almond wrote:
> On 20/06/2017 14:17, Maria Iano wrote:
>
> As has been explained already, no answer, no error means that the name
> exists, but not an RRset of the type you queried for.
>
> Since the ANY query also comes back empty, you've probably
On 20/06/2017 14:17, Maria Iano wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 09:08:33PM -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 06:19:31PM -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
>>> We have a group of users that need to use a wildcard record in
>>> their zone. Their wildcard works in general, but they have a
>>
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 12:22:42PM -0400, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
> Can you post a copy of the zone file, changing any server names that
> absolutely must be obscure?
>
Thank you for your help with this, and you are right, if I had sent you
the edited zone file that would have revealed the cause -
Can you post a copy of the zone file, changing any server names that
absolutely must be obscure?
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On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 05:39:46PM +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> note that existande of "something.sample" subdomain also means that
> "sample" exists and is empty.
>
That's it! They have www.deletedrecord in the zone! I missed it because
I was searching for deletedrecord* and not *.d
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 10:08:44AM -0500, Bryan Bradsby wrote:
> On Tue, 2017-06-20 at 10:51 -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
> >Â
> > The queries are being directed at an authoritative server, exactly as
> > you describe above.
> >
> > We also pay for a secondary dns provider who pulls our zones from the
On Tue, 2017-06-20 at 10:51 -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
BIND does not allow a CNAME at the apex of the zone, some other flavors
of DNS servers allow this.Â
Was the wildcard changed to a CNAME in the last edit?
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On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 09:08:33PM -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote:
sample 7200IN A 192.0.2.53
sample 7200IN TXT "This is a sample."
* 7200IN A 192.0.2.101
If you delete the A record, the TXT is still there, and your wildcard
A re
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On Tue, 2017-06-20 at 10:51 -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
>Â
> The queries are being directed at an authoritative server, exactly as
> you describe above.
>
> We also pay for a secondary dns provider who pulls our zones from the
> same a
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 09:37:04AM -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 09:29:59AM -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 09:17:58AM -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
> > > Thanks for your answer. There are no other records with that name
> > > in the zone, and an ANY query comes
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 09:29:59AM -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 09:17:58AM -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
> > Thanks for your answer. There are no other records with that name
> > in the zone, and an ANY query comes back empty but still with
> > status of NOERROR. Unfortunately, I
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 09:29:59AM -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 09:17:58AM -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
> > Thanks for your answer. There are no other records with that name
> > in the zone, and an ANY query comes back empty but still with
> > status of NOERROR. Unfortunately, I
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 09:17:58AM -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
> Thanks for your answer. There are no other records with that name
> in the zone, and an ANY query comes back empty but still with
> status of NOERROR. Unfortunately, I can't provide the query and
> zone data, and I do understand that
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 10:02:04AM -0400, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
> > Thanks for your answer. There are no other records with that name in the
> > zone, and an ANY query comes back empty but still with status of
> > NOERROR. Unfortunately, I can't provide the query and zone data, and I
> > do underst
> Thanks for your answer. There are no other records with that name in the
> zone, and an ANY query comes back empty but still with status of
> NOERROR. Unfortunately, I can't provide the query and zone data, and I
> do understand that prevents you from helping.
Not even an SOA record?
Confiden
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 09:08:33PM -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 06:19:31PM -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
> > We have a group of users that need to use a wildcard record in
> > their zone. Their wildcard works in general, but they have a
> > situation where it isn't working. They h
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 06:19:31PM -0400, Maria Iano wrote:
> We have a group of users that need to use a wildcard record in
> their zone. Their wildcard works in general, but they have a
> situation where it isn't working. They had some records that they
> deleted, and expected the wildcard to
Yeah, as I said in one of the other emails, I can script something
with nsupdate if necessary. I was just hoping there was a way to add a
simple record that'd take care of it all, but now I understand that
wildcards don't really work that way, so I've scripted something.
I don't have separate zone
In message
, Stephen Pape writes:
> That doesn't work for me. When machine1.domain1.foo tries to look up
> the SRV record, it queries for _vlmcs._tcp.domain1.foo. Bind doesn't
> have that record, so it doesn't work.
Well add it.
If you need need change control independent of domain1.foo then ge
Correct, wildcards don't work that way; in fact, it would be more accurate to
say that _vlmcs._tcp.*.foo. isn't a wildcard at all (it's just a DNS name that
happens to have an asterisk as one of its labels). See RFC 4592.
- Kevin
-Orig
That doesn't work for me. When machine1.domain1.foo tries to look up
the SRV record, it queries for _vlmcs._tcp.domain1.foo. Bind doesn't
have that record, so it doesn't work.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Eldridge, Rod A [ITNET]
wrote:
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> Wouldn't you just need this one SRV record:
>
> _vlmc
Wouldn't you just need this one SRV record:
_vlmcs._tcp.foo IN SRV 0 0 1688 ais-dc01.ainfosec.com.
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Thanks, but the names aren't predictable; they're usernames. I could
script something with nsupdate, if necessary, but I'd rather have a
simple record than have scripting/cron.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
>
>
> On 31 October 2016 at 12:35, Stephen Pape wrote:
>>
>>
On 31 October 2016 at 12:35, Stephen Pape wrote:
> Is there a better way for me to do this, or do I have to generate a
> whole lot of specific CNAME records?
>
If your subdomains follow a predictable pattern, then this seems like a
prime use of the $GENERATE statement. You could either use it t
rams wrote:
> When we have widlcard in middle labels, are we not treating as wildcard
> record?
In the DNS, a wildcard only occurs when the leftmost label is a *.
> Do we have any specific RFC for this.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4592#section-2.1
NOTE that wildcard rules can be confusingl
Am 22.09.2016 um 14:37 schrieb rams:
Greetings. When we have "something.*." with cname record, if we
query domain as "something.abc." , bind is not returning answer
and if i query with same name "something.*.", getting answer in
bind. When we have widlcard in middle labels, are we not treating
In message
, rams writes:
>
> Hi,
> Greetings. When we have "something.*." with cname record, if we
> query domain as "something.abc." , bind is not returning answer and
> if i query with same name "something.*.", getting answer in bind.
> When we have widlcard in middle labels, are we not treat
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 08:52:41PM -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
> *.colors IN A 127.0.0.2
> *.jason.purple.colors IN A 127.0.0.3
> ; *.purple.colors IN A 127.0.0.4
> ===
>
> Note that that last line is commented out.
>
>
In message <20703.1412049...@server1.tristatelogic.com>, "Ronald F. Guilmette"
writes:
>
>
> My apologies for my earlier, arguably off-topic questions.
>
> Now I have a real honest-to-goodness BIND question.
>
> I have the following simple zone file installed as "test0.tristatelogic.com":
>
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 16.01.13 14:57, Baird, Josh wrote:
> Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
>
> * IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
>
> Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
while it is technically valid, I don't thin
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:33:03AM -0500, Barry Margolin wrote:
> In article ,
> Oliver Peter wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 02:57:48PM +, Baird, Josh wrote:
> > > Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
> > >
> > > * IN CNAMEsomewher
In article ,
Oliver Peter wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 02:57:48PM +, Baird, Josh wrote:
> > Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
> >
> > * IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
> >
> > Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
>
>
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 02:57:48PM +, Baird, Josh wrote:
> Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
>
> * IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
>
> Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
Not valid since there should be SOA and NS records
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 16.01.13 14:57, Baird, Josh wrote:
> > Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
> >
> > * IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
> >
> > Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
>
> while it is technically valid,
On 16.01.13 14:57, Baird, Josh wrote:
Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
* IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
while it is technically valid, I don't think it's acceptable to use solutions
tha
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