Re: [Pdns-users] pdns-recursor 4.0.0~alpha3-1 - no DNSSEC answer?

2016-05-19 Thread Bit World Computing - Michael Mertel
Hi Leen, thanks for clearing this up. My approach was a bit to naive but my recursor is now returning whats expected. The +dnssec Parameter is the essential trick, and depending on dnssec=off or =process in my recursor.conf the recursor is returning the correct information. Thanks for your fee

Re: [Pdns-users] pdns-recursor 4.0.0~alpha3-1 - no DNSSEC answer?

2016-05-19 Thread Leen Besselink
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 03:00:12PM +0200, Bit World Computing - Michael Mertel wrote: > Hi, > Hi, > I’am currently trying to get a better unterstanding of DNSSEC. But even if I > enable dnssec=process in my recursor.conf, I cannot get any DNSSEC related > answer from it. What do I’am doing wr

[Pdns-users] pdns-recursor 4.0.0~alpha3-1 - no DNSSEC answer?

2016-05-19 Thread Bit World Computing - Michael Mertel
Hi, I’am currently trying to get a better unterstanding of DNSSEC. But even if I enable dnssec=process in my recursor.conf, I cannot get any DNSSEC related answer from it. What do I’am doing wrong here, I’am somewhat lost? — --- direct query dig @ns1.den

[Pdns-users] disabling Nabble access

2016-05-19 Thread Peter van Dijk
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