We have had a failure of one of our BIND installations this morning. The
failure happened at 01:51:45 BST on a machine that was effectively idle
at the time.
The previous messages logged by 'named' were 30 seconds before the crash
and were a zone transfer from a Microsoft 2003 DNS server of an
I have a standard debian bind9 installation. It is on a
virtual server, so it is possible ram and disk are a bit tight, but
the box is doing very little else apart from running bind currently.
It is serving a bunch of domain names, about 60, a lot of them from
zone files I've generated with a
Mallappa Pallakke wrote:
Hi Mark,
I do not see any additional section in the response. Can you please
tell me what exactly you are asking me to change?
You're delegating the zone to the same name you're trying to
round-robin. Named is therefore fetching the name multiple times
internally
Hi Mark,
I do not see any additional section in the response. Can you please
tell me what exactly you are asking me to change?
I selected cyclic instead of random since I want my client requests
to go to servers in exactly round-robin order. Please tell is there
anything wrong with this?
T
In message <96c8e9660904061734t61414549o22a535e681f58...@mail.gmail.com>,
Mallappa Pallakke
writes:
> Hi,
>
> I tried with 9.5.1.P2, but still I am not getting the expected round
> robin results:
>
> Please see below my named.conf and zone file:
>
> named.conf:
> =
> options {
>
Hi,
I tried with 9.5.1.P2, but still I am not getting the expected round
robin results:
Please see below my named.conf and zone file:
named.conf:
=
options {
directory "/var/named";
// Uncommenting this might help if you have to go through a
// firewall and things
In message , Scott Haneda
writes:
> On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> > My hosting contract is running out on 2009-04-16 and now I like to
> > use
> > to host my zones. Unfortunately I have not found
> > the
> > answer to my qustion on there help page and they
Michelle,
Do you own the domain? If so, the authoritative ns change will need to happen
at the registrar level (Network Solutions, Tucows, etc.). You just need to
ensure that zoneedit works the way you expect it to before you make the change.
Once the change is made, a whois query against one
On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
My hosting contract is running out on 2009-04-16 and now I like to
use
to host my zones. Unfortunately I have not found
the
answer to my qustion on there help page and they do not reply
to my
question per mail except an auto
Hello *,
My hosting contract is running out on 2009-04-16 and now I like to use
to host my zones. Unfortunately I have not found the
answer to my qustion on there help page and they do not reply to my
question per mail except an autoreply.
So does someone know, if I setup Zonedit ho
Oops. Sorry. Plz ignore last post.
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System-Network Administrator
j...@eagle.net
-Original Message-
From: "John D. Vo"
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 21:26:07
To:
Subject: Re: Default Outgoing Policy
What is the best course of action? I want to allow TCP a
What is the best course of action? I want to allow TCP and UDP for packets that
do not already have a policy.
Thanks
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From: fw+misc Listmanager
To: (Recipients of 'fw+misc' suppressed)
ReplyTo: Miscellaneous Configuration Settings
Sent: Apr 6, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: D
allow-recursion and allow-query-cache have different defaults.
>From README
New option "allow-query-cache". This lets "allow-query"
be used to specify the default zone access level rather
than having to have every zone override the global value.
"allow-qu
In message <49da221b020100045...@gwiasmtp.uct.ac.za>, "Erisan Nyamutenha" w
rites:
> Hi,
>
> I'm installing Bind 9.6.0 on Suse Enterprise Linux 10 and I get this error me
> ssage when iI do a make test
>
> I:Couldn't start server ns1
Have you set up the test interfaces?
10.
* Mallappa Pallakke:
> Can anybody tell me why this limitation and is there any sollution to
> resove this problem?
Does your dig call result in two lookups behind the scenes, perhaps?
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At Fri, 03 Apr 2009 18:38:01 +0300,
Sotiris Tsimbonis wrote:
> Anyone else seen crashes like these?
FWIW, I've never seen any of these.
> Linux 2.6.18, bind 9.4.3-P1
> 03-Apr-2009 15:17:21.307 general: acache.c:393: INSIST(result == 0) failed
> 03-Apr-2009 15:17:21.307 general: exiting (due to
I gave the wrong view if that makes the difference. That was the
internal network.
view "external" {
match-clients { any; };
recursion no;
--myron
=
Myron Kowalski
MoCoSIN Network/Systems Administrator
Moravian College
my...@cs.moravian.edu
Begin forwarded
I upgraded from 9.2.3.
I can't seem to do forwarding from a browser.
Everything works from 9.2.3. When I swap out to 9.6.0, from a command
line I
can do: nslookup; ping outside the domain; traceroute outside the
domain.
From a web browser I can get out if I use the ip address. However,
w
It turns out that rand(3c) in even recent Solaris versions returns
values in the range 0..32767 only. I suppose this is part of Sun's
rather extreme paranoia about backwards compatibility with programs
written before the flood.
The specific thing that brought this to my attention was that, when
u
Hi,
I'm installing Bind 9.6.0 on Suse Enterprise Linux 10 and I get this error
message when iI do a make test
I:Couldn't start server ns1
Any ideas what I should do before I can install bind?
Regards
Erisan
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On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 08:15:16AM -0500,
Sandy Mackenzie wrote
a message of 23 lines which said:
> I want to be able to produce a simple list of the zones on my DNS
> servers.
There is work going on at the IETF on that subject. The requirments
document is almost done:
http://www.ietf.org/i
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