Re: How to find out DNS Server version ?

2009-11-13 Thread Bill Larson
Tibo said: > Leonardo Rodrigues a écrit : > > Tibo escreveu: > >> > >> I think I found it : fpdns -f NAMESERVER > >> > >> Is it always OK ? > > > >No, that's not always OK, because -f option of fpdns relies on the > > version.bind record, which i explained on my previous message that > > s

Re: How to find out DNS Server version ?

2009-11-13 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
Tibo escreveu: I think I found it : fpdns -f NAMESERVER Is it always OK ? No, that's not always OK, because -f option of fpdns relies on the version.bind record, which i explained on my previous message that sometimes cant be queries and other times can fake some false version id. fpdn

Re: How to find out DNS Server version ?

2009-11-13 Thread Tibo
Leonardo Rodrigues a écrit : Tibo escreveu: I think I found it : fpdns -f NAMESERVER Is it always OK ? No, that's not always OK, because -f option of fpdns relies on the version.bind record, which i explained on my previous message that sometimes cant be queries and other times can fake

RE: How to find out DNS Server version ?

2009-11-13 Thread Marc Riera
Hello, You can ask them to run this: dig -t txt -c chaos VERSION.BIND @ or my be you are lucky and this web is usefull for you: http://www.howismydns.com/tools.php good luck. Joan Marc Riera Duocastella Barcelona Media - Centre d'Innovació Av. Diagonal, 177, planta 9 08018 - BARCELONA Tel

Re: Overload some records for intern use

2009-11-13 Thread Thomas Harold
On 11/13/2009 9:39 AM, Johan VAN RYSEGHEM wrote: I thought I tried this. I retried and guess what, it worked. Seems like my original setup was wrong. I must have misused the $ORIGIN keyword. Nonetheless, I think i'm going to keep pdnsd, as it's easier to setup for the my use. And just for compl

Re: How to find out DNS Server version ?

2009-11-13 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
you can always try: dig @dns.server.to.query version.bind chaos txt which would return something like: ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;version.bind. CH TXT ;; ANSWER SECTION: version.bind. 0 CH TXT "djbdns 1.05" (sorry for the djbdns

Re: How to find out DNS Server version ?

2009-11-13 Thread Tibo
Tibo a écrit : Hello ! I have a little problem : We have 4 little datacenters over the world. I would like to check if all DNS servers are up to date but only people responsible of a datacenter can access their servers for security reasons. I know some tools on the net can do that but it's not

Re: Overload some records for intern use

2009-11-13 Thread Johan VAN RYSEGHEM
Thomas Harold a écrit : On 11/13/2009 6:44 AM, Jonathan Petersson wrote: Someone correct me if I'm wrong but using BIND you must have the full zone, partial forwarding/proxying isn't built in so you would need to download the zone and replace the data you need to change. If all you want to do

How to find out DNS Server version ?

2009-11-13 Thread Tibo
Hello ! I have a little problem : We have 4 little datacenters over the world. I would like to check if all DNS servers are up to date but only people responsible of a datacenter can access their servers for security reasons. I know some tools on the net can do that but it's not easy for me and

Re: Overload some records for intern use

2009-11-13 Thread Thomas Harold
On 11/13/2009 6:44 AM, Jonathan Petersson wrote: Someone correct me if I'm wrong but using BIND you must have the full zone, partial forwarding/proxying isn't built in so you would need to download the zone and replace the data you need to change. If all you want to do is change an A record (s

Re: Overload some records for intern use

2009-11-13 Thread Johan VAN RYSEGHEM
Ok, i solved my problem using pdnsd (http://www.phys.uu.nl/~rombouts/pdnsd/doc.html). Seems it fits my needs better. Tanks for your help Johan Jonathan Petersson a écrit : Someone correct me if I'm wrong but using BIND you must have the full zone, partial forwarding/proxying isn't built in

Re: Overload some records for intern use

2009-11-13 Thread Jonathan Petersson
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but using BIND you must have the full zone, partial forwarding/proxying isn't built in so you would need to download the zone and replace the data you need to change. /Jonathan On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Johan VAN RYSEGHEM wrote: > Hello all, > > my problem

Overload some records for intern use

2009-11-13 Thread Johan VAN RYSEGHEM
Hello all, my problem is quite simple, but I've tried a lot of different setups, none worked :( My company's DNS are hosted by an third-operator. In the zone "websiteburo.com", there are several A records, pointing on our different servers. My problem is: a few of these servers are hosted lo