Re: forwarder that doesn't ask root servers

2009-09-14 Thread Barry Margolin
In article , Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote: > El lun, 14-09-2009 a las 15:01 +0200, Adam Tkac escribió: > > On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 01:31:24PM +0200, Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote: > > > I believe bind has some root servers hardcoded inside and bind always > > > looks for root servers eve

Re: one DNS names to multiple IP Addresses(Round Robin DNS)

2009-09-14 Thread Sam Wilson
In article , Joseph S D Yao wrote: > On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 05:47:34PM +0100, Sam Wilson wrote: > > In article , > > Balanagaraju Munukutla <9ba...@sg.ibm.com> wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > Anybody can help to explain the side effect of configuring the DNS name > > > to > > > multiple IP addr

Re: forwarder that doesn't ask root servers

2009-09-14 Thread Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago
El lun, 14-09-2009 a las 15:01 +0200, Adam Tkac escribió: > On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 01:31:24PM +0200, Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote: > > I believe bind has some root servers hardcoded inside and bind always > > looks for root servers even if you give it a list of forwarders, I see > > this in th

Re: forwarder that doesn't ask root servers

2009-09-14 Thread Adam Tkac
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 01:31:24PM +0200, Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote: > I believe bind has some root servers hardcoded inside and bind always > looks for root servers even if you give it a list of forwarders, I see > this in the firewall blocked connections. > > So the question is quite simp

forwarder that doesn't ask root servers

2009-09-14 Thread Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago
I believe bind has some root servers hardcoded inside and bind always looks for root servers even if you give it a list of forwarders, I see this in the firewall blocked connections. So the question is quite simple: Is there anyway to disable this? I mean, I just want bind to forward queries relat

Re: root and in-addr.arpa zone transfers

2009-09-14 Thread Michael Monnerie
On Montag 14 September 2009 Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > > Faster queries after a named restart. Reverse lookups faster too, > > good for the spam filters. > > Did you measure it or is it, like most claims "X is faster", just a > guess? In normal Setup, we see lots of querie to the 3rd DNS entry i

Re: root and in-addr.arpa zone transfers

2009-09-14 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 07:28:56AM +0200, Michael Monnerie wrote a message of 51 lines which said: > Faster queries after a named restart. Reverse lookups faster too, > good for the spam filters. Did you measure it or is it, like most claims "X is faster", just a guess? __