In message <44c73f17-b4e9-41f8-bd21-461ca9467...@newgeo.com>, Scott Haneda writ es: > On Jun 29, 2009, at 6:57 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: > > >> Though I am not understanding the versions, you were using 9.3.6 > >> and I > >> am using > >> DiG 9.6.0-P1-RedHat-9.6.0-2.P1 > >> > >> Since I am more current than you, I would estimate that the one bug > >> is > >> fixed if it is in your version, of course, that is not the case: > >> dig customtruckgraphics.us NS +trace -4 or -6 @4.2.2.1 +short > >> dig: can't find IPv6 networking. > >> > >> Is this bug is a regression? > > > > No. I just used a older version as that is what ships with > > the OS. I have newer versions installed and I use them > > when I need to. named is always running a current version. > > > >> I am giving it a go to build it on RHEL now, and just pull dig out. > >> Thanks for any other help. > > > Mark, thanks again, I think one last set of questions... > If I use the method of > Alternatively do "dig ns parent.zone", then > "dig +norec ns child.zone @parent-server". > > When I get the parent.zone, I will get back all the NS's for the > parent. Is it correct, in order to not have this be an an issue when > I use @parent-server, I need to make sure that @parent-server also > does not return IPv6? So just look for A's, and ignore AAAA's ?
It will only be a problem w/ a IPv6 only server as the lookups will fail. They could fail anyway for IPv4 so you should be prepared to try other servers. > Would this only tide me over until IPv4 is no longer user, or will > there always be an IPv4 address moving forward? IPv4 will be around for a long time. You should however be gettting IPv6 connectivity now. If your upstreams don't provide it use a tunnel service like Hurricane Electrics' tunnelbroker.net service. I've used it at home for the last 5 years. It won't be long until there are some sites you can only reach over IPv6. > I would like to simply build dig with a working version; you used > 9.3.6-P1. I downloaded 9.3.6-P1, ran configure and make, which built > out dig on OS X 10.5. I used a old version because I didn't need the bug fixed version to demonstrate how to work around your issue. Build BIND 9.6.1 without using libtool. You should then be able to just install dig. Mark > $./dig customtruckgraphics.us NS +trace -4 or -6 @4.2.2.1 +short > ./dig: can't find IPv6 networking > > To show I am using the correct version, yet I still get a failure on > the IPv6 hit. > $./dig customtruckgraphics.us NS +trace -4 @4.2.2.1 > > ; <<>> DiG 9.3.6-P1 <<>> customtruckgraphics.us NS +trace -4 @4.2.2.1 > ;; global options: printcmd > . 21098 IN NS D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. > [snip...] > . 21098 IN NS F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. > ;; Received 228 bytes from 4.2.2.1#53(4.2.2.1) in 18 ms > > us. 172800 IN NS A.GTLD.BIZ. > us. 172800 IN NS J.GTLD.BIZ. > us. 172800 IN NS C.GTLD.BIZ. > us. 172800 IN NS B.GTLD.BIZ. > us. 172800 IN NS K.GTLD.BIZ. > us. 172800 IN NS I.GTLD.BIZ. > ;; Received 308 bytes from 128.8.10.90#53(D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET) in 98 ms > > ./dig: couldn't get address for 'J.GTLD.BIZ': not found > > The simplest thing for me would be to build dig out on another machine > of the same architecture, and copy it over, calling it explicitly. I > can not get that plan to work though. > > Thanks. > -- > Scott * If you contact me off list replace talklists@ with scott@ * > -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users