In message <20090320113959.837139a3.sen...@telkom.net.id>, Bind DNS writes:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to query for A record, like this :
> # dig @a.gtld-servers.net ns1.ats-com.com +short
> 203.130.232.235
>
> # dig @203.130.232.235 ns1.ats-com.com +short
> (No A Record)
>
> What is happen if th
Hi All,
I'm trying to query for A record, like this :
# dig @a.gtld-servers.net ns1.ats-com.com +short
203.130.232.235
# dig @203.130.232.235 ns1.ats-com.com +short
(No A Record)
What is happen if that NS be used for authoritative some domain(s) ?
Thanks
Fulan
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Chris wrote:
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 21:18 -0500, Kevin Darcy wrote:
Hmmm... I don't understand. You say the box is "not connected", yet
you're running a reporting script that presumably is looking up Internet
names/addresses and trying to resolve them (?). It needs access --
either directly
Hello,
I'm using Bind-9.6-P1, and found something strange about zone reloading.
I have two views, for example, one is cnc, another is tel (the default).
The records for cnc and tel are parsed to two different ISP's links.
Sometime our cnc link is disconnected, at this time I copy cnc's zone
db t
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 21:18 -0500, Kevin Darcy wrote:
> Hmmm... I don't understand. You say the box is "not connected", yet
> you're running a reporting script that presumably is looking up Internet
> names/addresses and trying to resolve them (?). It needs access --
> either directly or indirec
Hmmm... I don't understand. You say the box is "not connected", yet
you're running a reporting script that presumably is looking up Internet
names/addresses and trying to resolve them (?). It needs access --
either directly or indirectly via forwarding -- to the Internet DNS in
order to do that
In order to speed up lookups when running my NANAS reporting script I've
setup, hopefully, named as a local caching nameserver. When starting
named I see in my /var/lib/named/var/log/default.log entries such as
this:
18-Mar-2009 21:25:43.396 general: error: zone 0.in-addr.arpa/IN: loading
from mas
Mark Andrews writes:
[...]
> > This bind was compiled for threads, and /dev/poll is not in the jail.
>
> Well add /dev/poll/. Things have changed since 2001 when that
> advice was written.
Kevin Darcy writes:
[...]
> For a program like named which forks itself, "truss -f" is your
I will be out of the office starting 03/19/2009 and will not return until
03/20/2009.
If it is an emergency, the help line at 760-6277
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> You need to provide actual DNS names and IP addresses, otherwise we
> won't be able to help you.
19-Mar-2009 08:37:07.130 no valid RRSIG resolving
'www.estadao.com.br/A/IN': 200.185.6.131#53
19-Mar-2009 08:37:07.147 no valid RRSIG resolving
'www.estadao.com.br/A/IN': 200.185.6.163#53
19-Mar-2009
I'll try that out and let you know
Thanks Bruce
Bruce E. Hayward
MTS Allstream Inc.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Thompson [mailto:c...@hermes.cam.ac.uk] On Behalf
> Of Chris Thompson
On Mar 19 2009, Hayward, Bruce wrote:
Currently running 9.5.1-P1 on Solaris 10.
I can successfully change the debug level using "rndc trace xx" where xx
is the debug level. The change shows when running "rndc status" (We are
chasing why bind seems not to answer when busy at times)
What I canno
Hi
Currently running 9.5.1-P1 on Solaris 10.
I can successfully change the debug level using "rndc trace xx" where xx
is the debug level. The change shows when running "rndc status" (We are
chasing why bind seems not to answer when busy at times)
What I cannot find is the output that should b
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