Re: rndc: 'reload' failed: not found

2011-03-07 Thread Paul Ooi Cong Jen
Is there any debug logs from bind? -- Paul Ooi On 08-Mar-2011, at 2:47 PM, ShanyiWan wrote: > Cent OS+BIND 9.7.3+DLZ(BDB as backend) > > # rndc reload 2mysite.net > rndc: 'reload' failed: not found > > "rndc reload" not work correctly,why? > > -- >

rndc: 'reload' failed: not found

2011-03-07 Thread ShanyiWan
Cent OS+BIND 9.7.3+DLZ(BDB as backend) # rndc reload 2mysite.net rndc: 'reload' failed: not found "rndc reload" not work correctly,why? -- ShanyiWan 2011-03-08 ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.is

Re: What should I put as "Primary DNS" and "Secondary DNS" when building our DNS Servers

2011-03-07 Thread Paul Ooi Cong Jen
Hi Samad, Before you setup, put some public DNS server IP. After set up is done and recursion is allowed, you can then switch to your DNS ip addresses. -- Paul Ooi On 08-Mar-2011, at 10:52 AM, Samad Agha wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm building our DNS servers from scratch with Red Hat 5.5. Part of

What should I put as "Primary DNS" and "Secondary DNS" when building our DNS Servers

2011-03-07 Thread Samad Agha
Hi All, I'm building our DNS servers from scratch with Red Hat 5.5. Part of the installation asks for "Primary DNS" and "Secondary DNS", since these two servers will act as our DNS servers, should I put their own IP? Does that create any problems? If it does, is there any workarounds? Many thanks

Re: different behavior: A Records in DNS answer, when query of type "any" (existing CNAME)

2011-03-07 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <1dd28595e6555e498a4eed9cf13f8abf07be207...@svcstccrmb01.devoteam.co m>, Diezig Adrian writes: > > Hi, > > I have a question concerning answers from DNS servers, when I query a name = > with type "any" and the name is a CNAME. > I have the following example (works also in Internet) wi

Re: different behavior: A Records in DNS answer, when query of type "any" (existing CNAME)

2011-03-07 Thread Kevin Darcy
On 3/7/2011 6:36 AM, Diezig Adrian wrote: Hi, I have a question concerning answers from DNS servers, when I query a name with type "any" and the name is a CNAME. I have the following example (works also in Internet) with an ISC BIND server (BIND 9.7.0-P1): ; <<>> DiG 9.3.6-P1-RedHat-9.3.6

Re: IXFR & manually edited zone files

2011-03-07 Thread David Coulthart
On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:42 AM, Chris Thompson wrote: > On Mar 7 2011, David Coulthart wrote: >> BIND Version: 9.7.3 on Solaris 9 & 10 (locally compiled) >> >> Our current workflow for managing DNS involves generating master zone >> files from a database, pushing the new files to a hidden master name

Re: IXFR & manually edited zone files

2011-03-07 Thread Chris Thompson
On Mar 7 2011, David Coulthart wrote: BIND Version: 9.7.3 on Solaris 9 & 10 (locally compiled) Our current workflow for managing DNS involves generating master zone files from a database, pushing the new files to a hidden master nameserver & then running "rndc reload" on that nameserver. Based

IXFR & manually edited zone files

2011-03-07 Thread David Coulthart
BIND Version: 9.7.3 on Solaris 9 & 10 (locally compiled) Our current workflow for managing DNS involves generating master zone files from a database, pushing the new files to a hidden master nameserver & then running "rndc reload" on that nameserver. Based on the ARM & a posting to bind-users[1

RE: different behavior: A Records in DNS answer, when query of type"any" (existing CNAME)

2011-03-07 Thread Taylor, Gord
AFAIK, there is no way to make BIND do that... Your example of google is sort of unique though. Google writes their own DNS (see their FAQ http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/faq.html ), so they are a niche product. I've seen instances where

RE: Slaves and views

2011-03-07 Thread Todd Snyder
>> With a static-stub zone (new in BIND 9.8), your server would not prime its >> cache with the bad NS >> rrset from the authoritative server. It would simply start all query >> resolution for the domain in >> question (possibly bigger than the zone) at that server, thus bypassing the >> bad NS

different behavior: A Records in DNS answer, when query of type "any" (existing CNAME)

2011-03-07 Thread Diezig Adrian
Hi, I have a question concerning answers from DNS servers, when I query a name with type "any" and the name is a CNAME. I have the following example (works also in Internet) with an ISC BIND server (BIND 9.7.0-P1): ; <<>> DiG 9.3.6-P1-RedHat-9.3.6-4.P1.el5_4.2 <<>> @newton.genesiscom.ch dns.ip