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Shiva Raman wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Which is the best method to measure dns latency ? Is there any scripts /
> programs
> available to measure the dns latency directly?
Google Namebench.
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Hi All
Which is the best method to measure dns latency ? Is there any scripts /
programs
available to measure the dns latency directly?
Regards
Shiva Raman
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On 8/13/2010 3:25 AM, Chiesa Stefano wrote:
> Hello all.
> Our Bind installaton is on a virtual VMWare ESX W2k3 server.
> I've just upgraded our public primary dns server from 9.6.0-p1 to
> 9.7.1-p2.
> After more or less 15 minutes of work the following messages appear in
> the log:
>
> 13-Aug-201
On 8/11/2010 3:32 PM, Gary Gladney wrote:
> Are you using a domain admin account or local admin account? If you
using a domain admin account the system you are doing the install on has
be part of the windows domain that you are adding the account to. If
it's a local account then the problem maybe w
In message <4c67047a.3020...@jason.roysdon.net>, Jason Roysdon writes:
>
> On 08/14/2010 12:43 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> > On 14/08/2010 02:08, Jason Roysdon wrote:
> >> The problem I have is that my zone is using an NSEC3 and when BIND's
> >> dnssec-signzone generates dsset files, it does so w
Greetings,
We're running a set of BIND9 9.7.1p2 servers as a set of dnscaches.
Last night the servers underwent a DDOS attack and they didn't survive. For
some reason reload was triggered:
--- excerpt from the logs
received control channel command 'reload'
loading configuration from '/etc/nam
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