Is it possible to use nslookup or dig to look up delegation records? I
can use them to get the nameservers for a particular domain, but I also
want to see the nameservers it would delegate to. So far, the only way I
can figure out to do that is to parse the actual db file.
Thanks,
jwc
niall.orei...@ucd.ie wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 19:46 -0400, terry+bindus...@tmk.com wrote:
> > Importantly, neither the masters nor ns1/2/3 have different zone data in
> > different views - the answers are always the same.
>
> If you don't have different zone data per view, I don't
>
dev_n...@zoho.com wrote:
2009 19:36:54 -0700 Kevin Darcy
> > };
> That's the general idea, yes, but "someip" can't be used literally
> unless it's defined as an ACL somewhere else in the config, of course,
> and "recursion no" in "options" means that *neither* of these views can
> be
John Wobus wrote:
On Mar 25, 2009, at 5:20 AM, Ram Akuka wrote:
Is there’s any way I can encrypt the zone files in the slave server,
that way no one can have access to the actual zone data beside the
master server.
(if for example someone will hack to the slave DNS he won’t have the
zones data)
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Dear Barry and list users,
Thanks for the info.
- From what you tell me, there's not much more to do than reduce logging
of this type of error on my side, so the logging info you gave in 2006
solves my problem just fine.
Thank you very much for your
On Mar 25, 2009, at 5:20 AM, Ram Akuka wrote:
Is there’s any way I can encrypt the zone files in the slave server,
that way no one can have access to the actual zone data beside the
master server.
(if for example someone will hack to the slave DNS he won’t have the
zones data).
No.
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This was a slave server hitting a master. Both were hitting the same
master in this case.
Cheers,
Todd.
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[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Barry Margolin
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 8:45 PM
To: comp-proto
John D. Vo wrote:
> What do you guys use to turn this:
> --- Statistics Dump --- (1238151600)
> +++ Statistics Dump +++ (1238155200)
> success 3280261
> referral 363
> nxrrset 745513
> nxdomain 392614
> recursion 1173408
> failure 1115632
> --- Statistics Dump --- (1238155200)
>
> into something
On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 09:25 -0400, John D. Vo wrote:
> What do you guys use to turn this:
> --- Statistics Dump --- (1238151600)
> +++ Statistics Dump +++ (1238155200)
> success 3280261
> referral 363
> nxrrset 745513
> nxdomain 392614
> recursion 1173408
> failure 1115632
> --- Statistics Dump ---
I know that people may laugh, but when I need to look at the stats, I
pump the data into excel. A quick script turns that data into csv, pull
into excel, highlght, graph, done!
I've seen people using Cacti for graphing the numbers. RRD would work
too, I believe. I expect you could feed the data
What do you guys use to turn this:
--- Statistics Dump --- (1238151600)
+++ Statistics Dump +++ (1238155200)
success 3280261
referral 363
nxrrset 745513
nxdomain 392614
recursion 1173408
failure 1115632
--- Statistics Dump --- (1238155200)
into something more meaningful?
Also, what does this mea
I thank everyone for the responses.
Thank you for your spending a little time with my question.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Vincent Rivellino wrote:
> On Thu, March 26, 2009 19:19, Kevin Darcy wrote:
>>> 2) What is the maximum number of includes inside a SFP field?
>>>
>> I assume you mean S
On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 19:46 -0400, terry+bindus...@tmk.com wrote:
> Importantly, neither the masters nor ns1/2/3 have different zone data in
> different views - the answers are always the same.
If you don't have different zone data per view, I don't
understand what purpose the view
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