Hello, I am trying to get named with DLZ on RHEL.
My build line is below, I can start named, and I have base configured
it so that it will return a lookup for `dig example.com @localhost
+norec` which returns a custom IP I put in to make sure it is really
working.
So far, I know named is
In message , Ray Phillips writes:
> > You need to call gdb correctly.
> >
> > gdb /usr/local/bin/nsupdate nsupdate.core
>
> Thanks Mark.
>
> Sorry, I (obviously) don't have much of a clue about using gdb.
Looks like you have hit this bug.
2547. [bug] openssl_link.c:
You need to call gdb correctly.
gdb /usr/local/bin/nsupdate nsupdate.core
Thanks Mark.
Sorry, I (obviously) don't have much of a clue about using gdb.
% uname -v
NetBSD 4.0.1 (GENERIC) #0: Tue Oct 7 22:58:48 PDT 2008
bui...@wb30:/home/builds/ab/netbsd-4-0-1-RELEASE/i386/2008
In article ,
"online-reg" wrote:
> Hi All: my 9.6.0 server is getting hammered by cache requests from a
> specific IP (62.109.4.89) which traces back to what looks like a DSL
> netblock in Russia:
>
> 05-Mar-2009 12:18:01.883 queries: info: client 62.109.4.89#53157: query: .
> IN NS +
> 05-M
Hi All: my 9.6.0 server is getting hammered by cache requests from a
specific IP (62.109.4.89) which traces back to what looks like a DSL
netblock in Russia:
05-Mar-2009 12:18:01.883 queries: info: client 62.109.4.89#53157: query: .
IN NS +
05-Mar-2009 12:18:01.883 security: info: client 62.10
> I've built bind 9.6.0-P1 on NetBSD/i386 machines (versions 3.1, 4.0,
> 4.0.1 and 5.0_RC2) and discovered that nsupdate dumps core on the 4.x
> ones.
I just built and installed bind-9.6.0-P1 on NetBSD/i386 4.0 and nsupdate
doesn't crash for me. (Built with default pthread and also linked with
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 13:49:12 +0100
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
-snip-
Thank you very much, I'm having a look at it now.
Regards,
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hi
At the moment our internal DNS servers are authorative for the main
domain via slave zones, which will be generating unnecessary
replication traffic.
Howto create a stub zone instead of slave zone on BIND 9.3.4-P1.1?
What are differences between slave and stub zone?
Piotr
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On 05.03.09 08:55, simian wrote:
> I'm busy learning a bit more about DNS/BIND, but I seem to have run into
> a problem. My server does not seem to propogate, so my questions are:
>
> Where does BIND log it's errors to? I see some named entries in my syslog,
> is it the only place it logs to?
>
Morning,
I'm busy learning a bit more about DNS/BIND, but I seem to have run into
a problem. My server does not seem to propogate, so my questions are:
Where does BIND log it's errors to? I see some named entries in my syslog,
is it the only place it logs to?
If so, can I change the logfile whe
Takahiro Masuda wrote:
> Yes I guess I didn't understand it totally because in the example syntax
> is shown as lhs defined at the beginning
> *$GENERATE* /|range|/ /|lhs|/ [/|ttl|/] [/|class|/] /|type|/ /|rhs|/ [
> /|comment|/ ]
> and when you read the explanation for lhs it shows the example ${-
In message , Ray Phillips writes:
> I've built bind 9.6.0-P1 on NetBSD/i386 machines (versions 3.1, 4.0,
> 4.0.1 and 5.0_RC2) and discovered that nsupdate dumps core on the 4.x
> ones.
>
> The build process was just:
>
> % sh -c './configure --disable-threads > configure.log 2>&1'
> % sh -c 'm
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