In message , Rodney Hives w
rites:
> The dns_zone_nscheck is a real pain for domains that do not have valid A
> records (for their NS records). Is there anyway to disable this check?
> I started noticing this problem in 9.7xs. But at this point I just want to
> remove it as it is causing many pr
> The dns_zone_nscheck is a real pain for domains that do not have valid A
> records (for their NS records).
Can you explain why you need that?
It wouldn't be too hard to add a zone configuration option to disable this
check (it would set the DNS_ZONEOPT_NOCHECKNS flag in the zone options
before
The dns_zone_nscheck is a real pain for domains that do not have valid A
records (for their NS records). Is there anyway to disable this check?
I started noticing this problem in 9.7xs. But at this point I just want to
remove it as it is causing many problems for previous configured name
servers.
the result of debug is good and isc is good
Le mercredi 06 avril 2011 à 00:55 +0200, fakessh @ a écrit :
> hello bind guru
>
> I realized that you could mix dns seconday with or without dnssec is
> possible
>
> the script of the isc answers simply a warning to be validated
>
On Apr 7 2011, Torinthiel wrote:
On 04/07/11 06:42, mee thun wrote:
Good Morning..
I am new member in this mailing list. I need help to change the query
type in the nslookup command.
The default nslookup using A, but I use ipv6 so the query type must use
. I don't know how to change the de
'dig' is a better tool in every way, I think. dig
host.example.com I believe is the syntax there.
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On Apr 7, 2011 1:02, mee thun wrote:
Good Morning..
I am new member in this mailing list. I need help to change the query type in
the nslookup
> > On 04/07/11 06:42, mee thun wrote:
> > > I am new member in this mailing list. I need help to change the query
> > > type in the nslookup command. The default nslookup using A, but I use
> > > ipv6 so the query type must use= . I don't know how to change the
> > > default nslookup from A to
In message <4d9d502d.7080...@data.pl>, Torinthiel writes:
> On 04/07/11 06:42, mee thun wrote:
> > Good Morning..
> >=20
> > I am new member in this mailing list. I need help to change the query
> > type in the nslookup command.
> > The default nslookup using A, but I use ipv6 so the query type mu
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