Hello,
I want to configure a reverse delegation of a IPv6 subnet to a different
nameserver. I guess this is common use for IPv6 to provide customers the
possibility to manage the reverse resolution on their own. But as long I search
the internet and books for howtos, configuration examples or h
Hi
for you sshd daemon, or
UseDns no
or in resolv.conf :
options timeout: (defauzlt is 5)
options attempts: (default is 2)
it tries probably to make a reverse lookup of the ssh client ip address,
in order to log the client name. if your DNS stops the rfc1918 zones
iteration, i
Dnia 1-07-2009 o godz. 19:02 Kevin Darcy napisaĆ(a):
> TPZ wrote:
> > Are there any options for Bind to configure timeout for DNS requests?
> >
> >
> >
> Short answer: not as far as I know.
>
> Hopefully you understand that it's the DNS clients, and not BIND itself,
> that implement the main ti
Many thanks again Kevin!
The reason I decided to use views in the first instance is that I wanted to
separate clients who are in my local internal subnet and clients or are
requesting information from the public internet.
Since I have defined the local subnet 192.168.0.0/23 currently for my w
Well, first of all, do you really need views at all? If the namespace
you use internally is *distinct* from what you present externally, e.g.
example-internal.com versus example-external.com, then you may not need
to use views at all. Just use allow-query to control who can query what,
and allo
On Jul 1 2009, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 01.07.09 16:53, fake...@fakessh.eu wrote:
it would be possible to add this server bitsy.mit.edu.
in / etc / resolv.conf to increase the speed of propagation
- /etc/resolv.conf can only contain IPs.
- /etc/resolv.conf is not a BIND issue.
- pro
TPZ wrote:
Are there any options for Bind to configure timeout for DNS requests?
Short answer: not as far as I know.
Hopefully you understand that it's the DNS clients, and not BIND itself,
that implement the main timeout/retry strategy for a DNS query
transaction. Send a request, if it
Hi,
I think that the kill -0 $PID should be something else, is it possible?
No, that's not an issue. What "kill -0 " does is checks to see if
is still alive - this is how the script prints the "waiting for
to exit..." message and returns when the process has actually exited.
Regards,
An
On 01.07.09 16:53, fake...@fakessh.eu wrote:
> it would be possible to add this server bitsy.mit.edu.
> in / etc / resolv.conf to increase the speed of propagation
- /etc/resolv.conf can only contain IPs.
- /etc/resolv.conf is not a BIND issue.
- propagation of what?
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Matus UHLAR - fantomas,
hi all
hi list
it would be possible to add this server bitsy.mit.edu.
in / etc / resolv.conf to increase the speed of propagation
thanks for all your feedbacks
nb : "Buddha" peace themselve
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2009/7/1 Joan Marc Riera :
> we have some troubles with restart and stop.
>
> bind does not stop and I think it's because of a wrong kill argument on the
> stop) case.
This isn't a bind problem per se, have you talked to the debian
maintainer, or filed a bug report with debian?
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Hello,
we have some troubles with restart and stop.
bind does not stop and I think it's because of a wrong kill argument on
the stop) case.
I think that the kill -0 $PID should be something else, is it possible?
Many thanks
Marc
From /etc/init.d/bind9:
stop)
#here i erase some vali
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 <44c73f17-b4e9-41f8-bd21-461ca9467...@newgeo.com>, Scott Haneda writ
es:
> On Jun 29, 2009, at 6:57 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> >> Though I am not understanding the versions, you were using 9.3.6
> >> and I
> >> am using
> >> DiG 9.6.0-P1-RedHat-9.6.0-2.P1
> >>
> >> Since I am more c
Are there any options for Bind to configure timeout for DNS requests?
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In relation to my previous post "Bind 9.6.1: skipping zone transfer, but
why?" and Scott Hanedas post "Zone transfer failing":
I've just discovered that my Bind 9.6.1 on windows server 2008 stops
listening on tcp port 53 from time to time, UDP works fine. This gives
me errors on the slave serv
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