Peter Dambier escreveu:
I can confirm bind 9.4 does run on an (IBM, not Intel) 486-SCL/2 with 16 MB.
That cpu can address no more than 16 MB.
i have tried running 9.4.3 instead of 9.5.0-P2 and got odd results.
9.5.0-P2 right after start. Not a single query was made to it, just
At Wed, 17 Dec 2008 17:07:12 -0800,
JINMEI Tatuya wrote:
>
> At Mon, 15 Dec 2008 09:53:23 +0300,
> Dmitry Rybin wrote:
>
> > Thank's to JINMEI Tatuya for support.
> > I have over 40 views, defined in named.conf, max-memory for cache -
> > 32Mb. Named daemon allocate over 2 Gb per 24 hours of wo
At Mon, 15 Dec 2008 09:53:23 +0300,
Dmitry Rybin wrote:
> Thank's to JINMEI Tatuya for support.
> I have over 40 views, defined in named.conf, max-memory for cache -
> 32Mb. Named daemon allocate over 2 Gb per 24 hours of work.
Each view has a separate cache DB. So if each of these 40 views
rea
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cmad...@hiwaay.net (Chris Adams) wrote:
> Once upon a time, Mark Andrews said:
> > I've raised a ticket with our ops people.
>
> While you are at it, could you see about fixing the Usenet threading?
> It appears messages from the mail-to-news gateway get the Message-ID:
> chan
BIND 9.6.0rc2 is now available.
BIND 9.6.0rc2 is a release candidate for BIND 9.6.0.
Please as a minimum perform a test build on your operating
system. We don't have test platforms for every operating
system and sometimes we accidently break builds. Now i
Hi Fred,
after config problems with Debian, Ubuntu and Gentoo I have given
up and got the sources from isc.org. Works perfectly and
you are more up to date than with a distro.
Kind regards
Peter
Fred Zinsli wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Well out of curiosity I thought I would see what happened if I j
Hello Fred,
try
dig -t any domain.com @your-server
dig -t any domain.com @your-server +vc
and
dig --help
Regards
Peter
Fred Zinsli wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Well I have a basic setup going and it seems to function.
>
> What I am wanting to know is, is there a way of getting all of the
>
dig @nameserver zone axfr
For example:
dig @10.10.10.10 my.domain.com axfr
you need to allow zone transfer.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 1:50 AM, Fred Zinsli wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Well I have a basic setup going and it seems to function.
>
> What I am wanting to know is, is there a way of getting
Hi Fred,
check out dig with the zone-transfer option (man dig):
The -t option sets the query type to type. It can be any valid
query type which is supported in BIND 9. The default
query type is "A", unless the -x option is supplied to indicate a
reverse lookup. A zone transfer can
Hi Fred,
check out dig eith the zone-transfer option (man dig):
The -t option sets the query type to type. It can be any valid
query type which is supported in BIND 9. The default
query type is "A", unless the -x option is supplied to indicate a
reverse lookup. A zone transfer can
Reinaldo Matukuma wrote:
Hello.
I'm in doubt about defining a SOA record to a zone.
Is this correct and valid?
$TTL86400
$ORIGIN teste.com.
@ 1D IN SOA @ root (
42 ; serial (d.
adams)
Hello all
Well I have a basic setup going and it seems to function.
What I am wanting to know is, is there a way of getting all of the
information pertaining to a specific domain name.
Currently I am using nslookup and dig, but I only seem to get basic
information.
IE, dig domain.com only produ
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