In message , Peter
Andreev writes:
> Hello, Stacey
>
> I'm not using views. Now I'm tring to solve next problem:
>
> I have two slave servers, both have same IP-address on loopback interfaces,
> this IP-address specified in masters' "allow-transfer" lists, and in
> "transfer-source" option of m
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 09:44:51AM +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
> You should make your servers stealth slaves for 22.206.193.in-addr.arpa
And the parent server should be a slave for the delegated zone.
RFC 2317 section 5.1
http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/rfc/rfc2317.html
Justin
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In message , Chris Hills writes:
> On 09/07/09 14:13, Ivan Dallaserra wrote:
> > Thanks a lot.
> > So this zone don't work because of missing delegation.
> > My ISP is inserting the delegation. How can I check it? Simple nslookup
> > 193.206.22.134 on my DNS server and it has to work or I can do
>
At Wed, 08 Jul 2009 21:24:17 +0300,
Imri Zvik wrote:
> After a couple of hours, performance of bind 9.6.1 suddenly drops. While the
> server remains responsive, the response time increases, the rate of the
> failed queries increases, and CPU/load average usage increases. Restarting
> named solves
Yeah, and what Kevin said :)
Another example for why friends don't let friends use more than one PTR per IP
address.
- Original Message
From: Kevin Darcy
To: bind-us...@isc.org
Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2009 12:35:54 PM
Subject: Re: Truncated, retrying in TCP on Reverse lookup
The SE
The SERVFAIL/timeout is probably because the original poster's firewall
is misconfigured and doesn't allow TCP DNS transactions.
- Kevin
On 09/07/09 14:13, Ivan Dallaserra wrote:
Thanks a lot.
So this zone don't work because of missing delegation.
My ISP is inserting the delegation. How can I check it? Simple nslookup
193.206.22.134 on my DNS server and it has to work or I can do
furthemore check?
Regards,
Ivan
Hi Ivan
It is w
Hello,
As I understand it, there are so many PTRs for that IP address, that DNS will
change protocol from UDP to TCP.
So, the message you are getting is informational because of this protocol
change.
See the long list of PTRs below.
There should be one and only one PTR for that IP.
Making an SM
Thanks a lot.
So this zone don't work because of missing delegation.
My ISP is inserting the delegation. How can I check it? Simple nslookup
193.206.22.134 on my DNS server and it has to work or I can do
furthemore check?
Regards,
Ivan
Chris Hills ha scritto:
On 09/07/09 11:59, Ivan Dallas
Hi,
I've moved our primary nameserver from windows server 2008 to windows
server 2003, hoping that the problems with listening to TCP queries will
go away. Then I'll see what I can do to reproduce if I get the time.
My question is:
When a slave server deems that a master is unreachable, how/
Hello, Stacey
I'm not using views. Now I'm tring to solve next problem:
I have two slave servers, both have same IP-address on loopback interfaces,
this IP-address specified in masters' "allow-transfer" lists, and in
"transfer-source" option of my servers. Due to routing only one server
receives
On 09/07/09 11:59, Ivan Dallaserra wrote:
Hi, I have a problem with my DNS server configured as RFC2317 stated.
The reverse of the zone "128/28.22.206.193.IN-ADDR.ARPA"
is not working, when I try to resolve it doesn't work:
Hi Ivan
It appears that the parent zone has not yet been updated to in
On 09/07/2009 10:22, Peter Andreev wrote:
Can somebody explain how many retries must pass, before IP-address
from alt-transfer-source option will be used?
Thank you.
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Hi, I have a problem with my DNS server configured as RFC2317 stated.
The reverse of the zone "128/28.22.206.193.IN-ADDR.ARPA"
is not working, when I try to resolve it doesn't work:
nslookup 193.206.22.134
Server:127.0.0.1
Address:127.0.0.1#53
** server can't find 134.22.206.193.in-
da...@from525.com wrote:
I was forced into writing some stuff like this as I inherited a severely
neglected DNS environment. Instead of having to write the logic capable of
parsing a zone file I found it easier to parse host -l output. This allows
for not needing to take account of all the all
Can somebody explain how many retries must pass, before IP-address from
alt-transfer-source option will be used?
Thank you.
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Hi All
In order for my email server to accept mail from an external source, it does a
reverse lookup on the source. I have email coming from a sender whose ip
address maps to several hostnames i.e there PTR records pointing to the same
IP. when I try to reverse lookup with my own DNS I get the
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