On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 03:28:51PM -0400, Khuu, Linh MicroTech wrote:
> I just turned on the dnssec-validation today, and I saw lots of messages:
>
> 13-Apr-2010 15:17:17.122 dnssec: debug 3: validating @202be918:
> 3e77469i48du24agcu5ftfumd6iocmrk.org NSEC3: verify rdataset (keyid=47948):
>
On 4/13/2010 6:42 PM, Jason Davis wrote:
> Hello,
> Is their an easy way to rdns a /20. I can only find examples for a /24
You need to create individual zones for each /24.
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Hello,
Is their an easy way to rdns a /20. I can only find examples for a /24
Thanks,
Jason
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Perhaps you have configured it to run in a chroot jail and have not
fully outfitted the chroot with /dev/random
this is old, but looks to be accurate, at least when talking about the
/dev/random file on linux. You didn't even specify what OS you are running on:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Chroot-BIND-H
On Apr 13, 2010, at 3:28 PM, Khuu, Linh MicroTech wrote:
I just turned on the dnssec-validation today, and I saw lots of
messages:
13-Apr-2010 15:17:17.122 dnssec: debug 3: validating @202be918:
3e77469i48du24agcu5ftfumd6iocmrk.org NSEC3: verify rdataset
(keyid=47948): You must use the
I just turned on the dnssec-validation today, and I saw lots of messages:
13-Apr-2010 15:17:17.122 dnssec: debug 3: validating @202be918:
3e77469i48du24agcu5ftfumd6iocmrk.org NSEC3: verify rdataset (keyid=47948): You
must use the keyboard to create entropy, since your system is lacking
/dev/r
Hi
I get an answer, not a full answer but this:
~
dig michelle1.private.tamay-dogan.net
; <<>> DiG 9.4.3-P3 <<>> michelle1.private.tamay-dogan.net
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 49950
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, A
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