bsfin...@anl.gov wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Tim Huffman
wrote:
Guys,
We're a smallish (but growing) ISP, and we've been asked by one of our
customers to delegate reverse DNS for 63.250.251.0/24 to their DNS servers,
ns1.emns.com - ns4.emns.com. Unfortunately, we've never had t
> I would like to hear more about why this is so. We are currently
> debating sending query logs to a remote syslog server to enhance some
> security tools. We are running BIND 9.6.1-P1 with multithreading enabled
> on RHEL 4 (2 dual-core 2.8 GHz Opterons with 1MB cache, 4G of RAM). I
> have ru
On 8/17/09 10:15 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Here are some pointers from my experience though:
- syslog query logging is expensive. NEVER enable it. If you need to
log client queries, log it directly to file instead.
I would like to hear more about why this is so. We are currently
debating sen
Doug Barton wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Doing some work on adding DLZ options to the FreeBSD ports and came
> across the following: http://bind-dlz.sourceforge.net/mysql_driver.html
>
> Is the advice to run BIND single threaded with dlz-mysql still valid?
> Any other caveats to dlz setup?
I've not seen
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Tim Huffman
wrote:
> Guys,
>
>
>
> We're a smallish (but growing) ISP, and we've been asked by one of our
> customers to delegate reverse DNS for 63.250.251.0/24 to their DNS servers,
> ns1.emns.com - ns4.emns.com. Unfortunately, we've never had to delegate DNS
> to
In message , Chris Hills writes:
> On 18/08/09 15:55, Ben Bridges wrote:
> > Since the CIDR block you have been allocated containing 63.250.251.0/24
> > is smaller than a /16, ARIN is delegating authority for the IN-ADDR.ARPA
> > zones for each of your /24's directly to your dns servers. In order
On 18/08/09 15:55, Ben Bridges wrote:
Since the CIDR block you have been allocated containing 63.250.251.0/24
is smaller than a /16, ARIN is delegating authority for the IN-ADDR.ARPA
zones for each of your /24's directly to your dns servers. In order for
your customer's dns servers to be authorit
Since the CIDR block you have been allocated containing 63.250.251.0/24
is smaller than a /16, ARIN is delegating authority for the IN-ADDR.ARPA
zones for each of your /24's directly to your dns servers. In order for
your customer's dns servers to be authoritative for
251.250.63.IN-ADDR.ARPA, you'
Right now, I don't have a zone 250.63.in-addr.arpa (I only have the
individual zones for each class C, 224.250.63.in-addr.arpa,
225.250.63.in-addr.arpa, and so on). So I need to create the zone
250.63.in-addr.arpa? I want to make sure that won't break my other reverse DNS
zones...
Thanks for yo
@Bill, @Kevin & @Fajar
Thanks for your interesting explanations.
I assumed that Bind (alone and regardless of other variables), I assumed it
has a limitation for a certain number of hits per hardware.
After reading your reply, now I understand that Bind can handle same load on
less hardware requi
The issue is probably that you need to delegate the 251.250.63.in-addr.arpa
to your client in the 250.63.in-addr.arpa zone.
If you load 251.250.63.in-addr.arpa to try and delegate it, your servers
will answer for it because they load it.
Think of it in the same mind of delegating a forward subdoma
Guys,
We're a smallish (but growing) ISP, and we've been asked by one of our
customers to delegate reverse DNS for 63.250.251.0/24 to their DNS servers,
ns1.emns.com - ns4.emns.com. Unfortunately, we've never had to delegate DNS to
a customer before, and we're having problems getting it to work
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