RE: how to use AXFR

2009-06-01 Thread xinpu wang
I get it. Thank you guys! -Original Message- From: ma...@isc.org [mailto:ma...@isc.org] Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 1:47 PM To: xinpu wang Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: how to use AXFR Please see the FAQ. https://www.isc.org/faq/bind -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymo

Re: how to use AXFR

2009-06-01 Thread Mark Andrews
Please see the FAQ. https://www.isc.org/faq/bind -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://

Re: how to use AXFR

2009-06-01 Thread Jeff Pang
xinpu wang: Hi I have one BIND server configured with several views, using acls to let different clients see different zones. And now I want to setup a slave server providing the same function, and do not know how to use AXFR to update zone data. use TSIG Key. Seems you know Chinese

how to use AXFR

2009-06-01 Thread xinpu wang
Hi I have one BIND server configured with several views, using acls to let different clients see different zones. And now I want to setup a slave server providing the same function, and do not know how to use AXFR to update zone data. Because the slave server only have one ip address and can

Re: allow query or recursive?

2009-06-01 Thread Chris Buxton
On Jun 1, 2009, at 11:28 PM, Barry Margolin wrote: Allow-query allows the clients to query the zones that your server is authoritative for. Allow-recursion allows them to request recursion, which is needed to look up names in remote zones. Allow-query-cache allows them to query the data that's

Re: allow query or recursive?

2009-06-01 Thread Barry Margolin
In article , dantian...@optusnet.com.au wrote: > Hi, > I have a bind server I now use as a caching. > > In allowing my work desktop to access i found that it was being refused using > allow-query, but if i add it to recursion it works, have i mis-understood the > use of allow-query? The Bind A

allow query or recursive?

2009-06-01 Thread dantian . ap
Hi, I have a bind server I now use as a caching. In allowing my work desktop to access i found that it was being refused using allow-query, but if i add it to recursion it works, have i mis-understood the use of allow-query? The Bind Admin Manual seems to say what I thought use it to allow tho

Re: Odd issue with some domain queries

2009-06-01 Thread Barry Margolin
In article , Larry Ludwig wrote: > Hi all we are having this odd problem with only a few domain queries > and stumped on where is the issue... > > Ok here is the details. > > These three domains do not work through our name servers: > - lift.org > - khenkho.com > - rejuvenatetraining.com >

RE: proving a server doesn't have a zone

2009-06-01 Thread Todd Snyder
Thanks very much for the help - I was having a brain issue! That is much simpler than I was trying to devise. Thanks to Andy as well. Cheers! Todd. -Original Message- From: Matthew Pounsett [mailto:m...@conundrum.com] Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 3:49 PM To: Todd Snyder Cc: bind-users@

Re: proving a server doesn't have a zone

2009-06-01 Thread Matthew Pounsett
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01-Jun-2009, at 15:42, Todd Snyder wrote: I'm sure I'm just having a dumb moment, and that the return codes from dig can give me what I need, but I can't figure it out. Indeed, dig can help you here. Send the server a non-recursive query fo

Re: proving a server doesn't have a zone

2009-06-01 Thread Andy Shellam
Hi Todd, You can easily check this by checking for the "AA" flag in dig's output. An authoritative domain: .. ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2 .. A non-authoritative (or cached) domain: .. ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 6, AUTHORITY: 7,

proving a server doesn't have a zone

2009-06-01 Thread Todd Snyder
Good afternoon, I am writing some verification steps for a change. The change in question is to remove a zone from a server and replace it with a delegation. I need to validate that the local server is no longer answering authoritatively, instead making sure I'm getting a delegated answer. I ha

Re: How to configure a webhop with BIND?

2009-06-01 Thread Saša Stupar
Kevin Darcy pravi: > Saša Stupar wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I use BIND as a local DNS server for 200 users. Now I am in situation >> that I need to use a webhop since I need to change listening port on >> apache to other than 80 ( I have another application which need to use >> only port 80). >> How do I

bind and database support

2009-06-01 Thread Lena M
Hello, we are consdiering using BIND with a database backend. Is anyone using Oracle? What databases are you using and what your experience with it? Thank you very much___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman

Re: How to configure a webhop with BIND?

2009-06-01 Thread Kevin Darcy
Saša Stupar wrote: Hi! I use BIND as a local DNS server for 200 users. Now I am in situation that I need to use a webhop since I need to change listening port on apache to other than 80 ( I have another application which need to use only port 80). How do I configure webhop for my eg. local.domai

Odd issue with some domain queries

2009-06-01 Thread Larry Ludwig
Hi all we are having this odd problem with only a few domain queries and stumped on where is the issue... Ok here is the details. These three domains do not work through our name servers: - lift.org - khenkho.com - rejuvenatetraining.com If I query our name server I get an invalid domain name