onsdagen den 17 september 2003 02.56 skrev Jeremy Kister: > On Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:46 AM, Eric Ziegast wrote: > > dnscache. Here's a patch for people who use dnscache > > to preserve the old (uninfected) behavior... > > not only for .com, but also .net. > > a similar patch exists for BIND v8, although I havent installed it yet. > > http://achurch.org/bind-verisign-patch.html > I hope verisign (and anyone who had anything to do with that silly > decision) looses the ability to manage the gtld servers for ever.
I have packages for Mandrake Linux (Cooker): http://www.deserve-it.com/Cooker/SRPMS/bind-9.2.3-0.rc2.1mdk.src.rpm http://www.deserve-it.com/Cooker/SRPMS/caching-nameserver-9.2-1mdk.src.rpm http://www.deserve-it.com/Cooker/RPMS/caching-nameserver-9.2-1mdk.noarch.rpm http://www.deserve-it.com/Cooker/RPMS/bind-9.2.3-0.rc2.1mdk.i586.rpm http://www.deserve-it.com/Cooker/RPMS/bind-devel-9.2.3-0.rc2.1mdk.i586.rpm http://www.deserve-it.com/Cooker/RPMS/bind-utils-9.2.3-0.rc2.1mdk.i586.rpm The changed files are /etc/named.conf in the "caching-nameserver" package, and the named.conf files in the bind-* example files. Here's the change: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# diff -u named.conf named.conf.oden --- named.conf 2002-09-04 00:00:00.000000000 +0200 +++ named.conf.oden 2003-09-17 15:13:00.000000000 +0200 @@ -38,3 +38,16 @@ file "named.local"; }; +// workaround stupid stuff... (OE: Wed 17 Sep 2003) +zone "ac" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "cc" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "com" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "cx" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "museum" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "net" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "nu" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "ph" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "sh" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "tm" { type delegation-only; }; +zone "ws" { type delegation-only; }; + This will make a "nslookup asdasdkjhasdkjherinasdasdqef.nu" respond with "** server can't find asdasdkjhasdkjherinasdasdqef.nu: NXDOMAIN". I have fixed the name servers serving 11 full c-class and one 1/4 c-class networks and about 3000 hosts/klients. It works great! -- Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT.com