2011/5/3 Jeff Pang :
> 2011/5/3 Chris Thompson :
>
>>
>> It will need to know the addresses of ns1.def.com & ns2.def.com to
>> send them NOTIFY packets when the zone is updated (unless that has
>> been suppressed). But it gets those by (if necessary) recursive
>> lookups based on its root hints (co
2011/5/3 Chris Thompson :
>
> It will need to know the addresses of ns1.def.com & ns2.def.com to
> send them NOTIFY packets when the zone is updated (unless that has
> been suppressed). But it gets those by (if necessary) recursive
> lookups based on its root hints (compiled in or otherwise), not
> A couple of problems:
>
> Firstly, if you are running chrooted and have a recent version of
> OpenSSL installed, you must either copy the OpenSSL gost cipher engine
> loadable module into your chroot, or hack the build scripts to disable
> gost support. The easiest way to do this is to make the o
On May 2 2011, Torinthiel wrote:
On 05/02/11 14:20, Jeff Pang wrote:
2011/5/2 Jeff Pang :
2011/5/2 Torinthiel :
Authority named never sends queries on it's own, only responds to
submitted queries.
Doesn't it execute iterative query from the root server?
For example, given the nameserver is
On 05/02/11 14:20, Jeff Pang wrote:
> 2011/5/2 Jeff Pang :
>> 2011/5/2 Torinthiel :
>>
>>> Authority named never sends queries on it's own, only responds to
>>> submitted queries.
>> Doesn't it execute iterative query from the root server?
>>
>> For example, given the nameserver is authority for ab
2011/5/2 Jeff Pang :
> 2011/5/2 Torinthiel :
>
>>
>> Authority named never sends queries on it's own, only responds to
>> submitted queries.
>
> Doesn't it execute iterative query from the root server?
>
> For example, given the nameserver is authority for abc.com.
> And abc.com has two NS RRs:
>
>
2011/5/2 Torinthiel :
>
> Authority named never sends queries on it's own, only responds to
> submitted queries.
Doesn't it execute iterative query from the root server?
For example, given the nameserver is authority for abc.com.
And abc.com has two NS RRs:
abc.com.IN NS ns1.def.com.
ab
On 05/02/11 09:16, Jeff Pang wrote:
> When I run the authority named on a linux/unix like system, but don't
> put the reachable public nameservers on /etc/resolv.conf.
> What will happen to the authority named? Will it work right?
Authority named never sends queries on it's own, only responds to
s
When I run the authority named on a linux/unix like system, but don't
put the reachable public nameservers on /etc/resolv.conf.
What will happen to the authority named? Will it work right?
Thanks.
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