In message <4c28c408.5070...@knipp.de>, Klaus Malorny writes:
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> Hi,
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> I don't know whether this is the right place to ask, sorry if not.
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> I am currently chasing a problem with DNAMEs: If I have a zone, say,
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> example.net. SOA
> example.net. NS ...
> example.net. DNAME example.
Dear Users,
We have received reports that BIND 9.7.0 and 9.7.1 are failing to
resolve certain zones. These zones are resolved correctly by earlier
versions of BIND.
BIND 9.7.0 and 9.7.1 follows the DNS protocol more strictly than
earlier versions. We felt that this change created added safety fo
So I ended up accomplishing this by using vim autocmd.
In /etc/vimrc
autocmd BufWritePost *.db execute "!/usr/sbin/scripts/checkzoneworkâ
if any file that has a .db is edited and written to it calls checkzonework
which is a bash script that asks a few questions and calls name-checkzone.
Hope
Hi,
I don't know whether this is the right place to ask, sorry if not.
I am currently chasing a problem with DNAMEs: If I have a zone, say,
example.net. SOA
example.net. NS ...
example.net. DNAME example.com.
, I have the strange problem that this does not work in a Bind-DLZ configurati
> > > > On 10.06.10 09:34, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > > > > Jun 9 23:11:58 mydb02 named[1427]: general: error: zone ./IN:
> > > > > ixfr-from-differences: failed: new serial (2010060900) out of range
> > > > > [2010060901 - 4157544547]
> >
> > > In message <20100625060415.ga18...@fantoma
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