In message <65afb5970908210654s56231ce1g461a251fe9afa...@mail.gmail.com>, Matt
writes:
> Hi all,
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> We are seeing odd behaviour when attempting to look up the following url
> from a range of Redhat servers.
The lycos.com servers are returning malformed responses. The NS
RRset should not
After some experimenting, here is the whole answer, hinted at by one
response on this mailing list.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 05:40:54PM -0400, Joseph S D Yao wrote:
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> In dig(1), the '-k' option is said to require a "TSIG key file" as an
> option. I have a TSIG file with a comment header and th
Hi,
I'm building 9.6.1-P1 on Solaris 10 SPARC with SS12u1 & the only issue
I've come across running "make test" is this:
T:dst:2:A
A:the dst module provides the capability to verify data signed with the
RSA and DSA algorithms
I:testing t2_data_1, t2_dsasig, test., 23616, DST_ALG_DSA, ISC_R_S
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Thank you very much for testing the alpha release.
My pleasure! I had a workaround resulting in dns-rebind protection in
my pdnsd[1] resolver, but pdnsd doesn't support dnssec and a few other
features.
[1] http://www.phys.uu.nl/~rombouts/pdnsd.html
>> deny-answer-addr
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, clemens fischer wrote:
> BIND 9.7.0a2 built with '--prefix=/opt/bind/9.7.0a2'
> '--with-openssl=yes' '--disable-linux-caps'
> '--sysconfdir=/usr/local/etc' '--localstatedir=/var' 'CFLAGS=-O'
Thank you very much for testing the alpha release.
> deny-answer-addresses {
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'uname -rms'
Linux 2.6.30.4-spott-gecd13d4 i686
'/l/sbin/named -V'
BIND 9.7.0a2 built with '--prefix=/opt/bind/9.7.0a2'
'--with-openssl=yes' '--disable-linux-caps'
'--sysconfdir=/usr/local/etc' '--localstatedir=/var' 'CFLAGS=-O'
I want to disallow rebinding-attacks in a caching resolver. In the
Hi all,
We are seeing odd behaviour when attempting to look up the following url
from a range of Redhat servers.
bigmail1.lycosmail.lycos.com should resolve to 209.202.248.251 but we see
the following.
[...@ ~]$ host bigmail1.lycosmail.lycos.com
Host bigmail1.lycosmail.lycos.com no
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