Hello Brian,
Thanks for last reply :)
I'd like to track domain requests on both NS, just to see if queries still
arrive on both DNS servers.
An idea about a tool ? I've seen rec_control can do it, except there's not
enough documentation on it, have you already installed it?
Thank you in advance
On 11/09/2019 09:42, seddik alaoui ismaili wrote:
I'd like to track domain requests on both NS, just to see if queries
still arrive on both DNS servers.
An idea about a tool ? I've seen rec_control can do it, except there's
not enough documentation on it, have you already installed it?
rec_co
Many thanks dude ,
I agree, simply with tcpdum i will trace the queries .
Enabling the trace or login-queries can severely impact performance .
I will keep you informed
Regards
Seddik
Le mer. 11 sept. 2019 à 10:57, Brian Candler a écrit :
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> On 11/09/2019 09:42, seddik alaoui ismaili wrote:
>
Answering myself ...
Am 04.09.2019 um 22:58 schrieb Klaus Darilion:
Hi!
I wonder how the SOA-EDIT feature (to keep signatures fresh on slaves)
works in detail:
- Will the master also send NOTIFYs with increased serials to keep the
slave fresh, or does it rely that the refresh value is small
Hello
I'm quite new to pdns, used bind before for ages :-)
I wonder if the following would be possible with a LUA script in pdns
recursor:
I enforce quite low TTL on pnds-rescuror and dnssec validation is on.
The low TTL makes me headache for queries to check if a domain is dnssec
enabled at all.