In message , Tim
Dunphy writes:
> Hello BIND9!
>
> I've got a bad situation after accidentally selecting the wrong option
> in sysinstall. The DNS server that I've been using for quite a while
> is quite broken.
>
> Normally I could type in the host name of any machine I had configured
> in DNS
Hello BIND9!
I've got a bad situation after accidentally selecting the wrong option
in sysinstall. The DNS server that I've been using for quite a while
is quite broken.
Normally I could type in the host name of any machine I had configured
in DNS and it would return the correct network request (
Folks,
I'm using BIND and all good, but I would like to integrate this DNS environment
with SVN, DataBase(MySQL/PostgreSQL?) and Web-based access(Apache/httpd?)
Is there any successful story I can replicate and not reinvent the wheel?
Thanks,--ws
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On 9/15/2010 5:18 PM, ML wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a problem with my caching DNS servers. I'm on bind 9.4.3-p5, threads
enabled (4), running gentoo 64 bits.
For 2 days, I have some clients (mail servers receiving spams) issuing a lot of
requests on zone hosted on dead dns server. For example :
'
For the TCP issues check your network.
I'm not familiar with DLZ, but it may be worth understanding how it is
effected by the addition-from-[auth|cache] options. Since you get the full
response once, I presume you do not have minimal responses enabled.
My ignorance of DLZ is showing, but consider
Hi Philippe,
I tried the zone xfer by hand and it was successful. Actually, all the zones
are
being transferred to slave successfully, the only problem is when I try to
resolve the hosts from the slave DNS, I am getting SERVFAIL error.
What other things that I could check?
Thanks and Best Reg
Hi Dave,
> Hi All,
> I have a problem with one of my DNS. This DNS is configured as slave and
> have two masters (hosting different domains).
> Recently, I changed the IP of one of the master DNS then all domains
> under that master DNS cannot be resolved on the slave DNS although the
> zone files
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