> In message <20090629200938.ga6...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
> > On 30.06.09 01:08, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > > In message <20090629101834.ga31...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> > > wri
> > tes:
> > > > I am planning to change NS records in our and our customers' zones.
>
In message <8e6e793d-9326-47f3-aeef-c3e072b32...@newgeo.com>, Scott Haneda writ
es:
> Comments interspersed below...
>
> On Jun 29, 2009, at 5:42 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> >> Hi Mark, thanks for the reply. I do not understand your last
> >> suggestion. If the domain in question is customtruc
yes - you can do that. and even assign the same NS or other if you want. a
domain can be very large to the human eye. I'm not sure how many characters
- but more then 200 I think.
Go crazy.
regards
joe baptista
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:28 PM, Dan Letkeman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are there any is
Hello,
Are there any issues with have domains like "location.domain.com" so
all of my hosts will be "host.location.domain.com" ? Currently we
have everything under "domain.com" and it is getting to be very messy.
Dan.
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On Jun 29, 2009, at 5:42 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
Hi Mark, thanks for the reply. I do not understand your last
suggestion. If the domain in question is customtruckgraphics.us, can
you show me an example of how to do this?
% dig ns us
; <<>> DiG 9.3.6-P1 <<>> ns
In message , Scott Haneda writ
es:
> On Jun 29, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> > In message <76610622-42ba-4ed3-b945-14f6c6796...@newgeo.com>, Scott
> > Haneda writ
> > es:
> >> I have been using the below command to determine if a domain is
> >> registered. I use this for an intern
On Jun 29, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <76610622-42ba-4ed3-b945-14f6c6796...@newgeo.com>, Scott
Haneda writ
es:
I have been using the below command to determine if a domain is
registered. I use this for an internal audit of what clients have
come and gone, and what DNS r
In message <76610622-42ba-4ed3-b945-14f6c6796...@newgeo.com>, Scott Haneda writ
es:
> I have been using the below command to determine if a domain is
> registered. I use this for an internal audit of what clients have
> come and gone, and what DNS records I need to clean up.
>
> dig example.
In message <20090629200938.ga6...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
> On 30.06.09 01:08, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > In message <20090629101834.ga31...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wri
> tes:
> > > I am planning to change NS records in our and our customers' zones.
> > >
> > > I'll
problem solved. I had forgotten it. at the end of the statement
Le lundi 29 juin 2009 22:27, fake...@fakessh.eu a écrit :
> I get a weird error
>
> [swilt...@localhost ~]$ host -t txt mail._domainkey.fakessh.eu.
> bitsy.mit.edu.
> Using domain server:
> Name: bitsy.mit.edu.
> Address: 18.72.0.3#
I get a weird error
[swilt...@localhost ~]$ host -t txt mail._domainkey.fakessh.eu.
bitsy.mit.edu.
Using domain server:
Name: bitsy.mit.edu.
Address: 18.72.0.3#53
Aliases:
Host mail._domainkey.fakessh.eu not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
[swilt...@localhost ~]$
[swilt...@localhost ~]$ host -t txt mai
I have been using the below command to determine if a domain is
registered. I use this for an internal audit of what clients have
come and gone, and what DNS records I need to clean up.
dig example.com NS +trace -4 @4.2.2.1 | grep -i ns1.example.com
I run it also with ns2.example.com in the
On 30.06.09 01:08, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message <20090629101834.ga31...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> writes:
> > I am planning to change NS records in our and our customers' zones.
> >
> > I'll have four nameservers on different networks, and I'd like to make
> > configuration as ea
I'm using updatehosts to manage BIND. I was wondering if anyone had an
example of srv entries for the updatehosts srv config file.
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In message <20090629101834.ga31...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
> Hello,
>
> I am planning to change NS records in our and our customers' zones.
>
> I'll have four nameservers on different networks, and I'd like to make
> configuration as easy as possible by using only one NS rec
Hello,
I am planning to change NS records in our and our customers' zones.
I'll have four nameservers on different networks, and I'd like to make
configuration as easy as possible by using only one NS record for them all.
What I currently have is similar to:
domain.example.IN NS ns.domain.e
JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉 wrote:
At Wed, 24 Jun 2009 10:13:51 +0400,
Dmitry Rybin wrote:
new experimental feature just for that purpose:
Is this feature going to be back ported to 9.4 and 9.5 releases as well?
For 9.5, yes. For 9.4, not according to the current plan.
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