I did the same stuff using a script.
When the host is down, run "dynamic update" to modify the records.
Some BIND based GSLB such as F5 BIG-IP GTM has this feature.
Regards.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 10:23 PM, Paul Reilly wrote:
> Is there a simple utility, which can ICMP ping or HTTP ping a host,
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Chris Buxton wrote:
>
> On Jul 25, 2011, at 10:33 PM, Feng He wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:55 AM, ju wusuo wrote:
>>> Would like to use the BIND stub zone function, however, heard that ISC
>>> considers stopping support to stub zone in the future, is that
Hello,
I have posted a "patch" at
https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-workers/2011-July/003061.html.
It might be a hack but it does the job and passed some simple tests
that i did to verify the functionality that i wanted.
The patch is against BIND 9.7.1-P2
Regards,
Harish
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2011/7/25 Vbvbrj :
> On 25.07.2011 10:15, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
This is how BIND is supposed to work. If you _need_ such setup, why
don't you setup your AD servers as recursive point clients directly to
them?
you can teoretically configure maximum cache time in BIN
Am Mon, 25 Jul 2011 08:22:00 -0600
schrieb "Sathyan Arjunan (sarjunan) [CONTRACTOR]" :
> Recent days, I am facing frequent caching issues with my DNS servers
> which are responsible for recursive lookup to external queries. As a
> temporary solution, we used to refresh the named daemon to clear th
On Jul 25, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Peter Laws wrote:
> On 07/23/11 22:08, Karl Auer wrote:
>
>
>> Maybe this is an overly naive approach, but can't you set up one zone
>> for 10.0.0.0/8 and delegate as necessary from that single zone file?
>> Anything that you don't have an answer for will get NXDOMA
On 26.07.2011 00:48, Kevin Darcy wrote:
Correct. That's the distinction which is typically made between a DNS
*forwarder* (which caches) and a DNS *proxy* (which doesn't). As far
as I know, BIND cannot be configured to be a DNS proxy.
But I don't want BIND as a proxy. )
Answers from its cache,
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Vbvbrj wrote:
>
> I just can't for now move active directory's dns database to BIND.
>
You could use something much simpler like dnsmasq
(http://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html). Setting it up as a DNS
forwarder is a breeze, while you migrate DNS data away from
On Jul 25, 2011, at 5:33 AM, Feng He wrote:
> There is a "rr" flag in the response which indicates the answer is not
> from a cache.
There is no 'rr' flag.
Perhaps you mean one of the following:
- 'aa' means that the server queried is authoritative for the answer. Not
applicable to the OP's c
On 25/07/11 20:55, ju wusuo wrote:
> Would like to use the BIND stub zone function, however, heard that ISC
> considers stopping support to stub zone in the future, is that true?
I think we may have confused some people in the past about support for
this because of what's written in the ARM abou
On 24.07.2011 18:40, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
This is how BIND is supposed to work. If you _need_ such setup,
why don't you setup your AD servers as recursive point clients
directly to them? you can teoretically configure maximum cache
time in BIND but that would be useless server.
On
On Jul 25, 2011, at 12:55 PM, ju wusuo wrote:
> Would like to use the BIND stub zone function, however, heard that ISC
> considers stopping support to stub zone in the future, is that true?
I've heard that rumor from my customers, too. But I haven't heard anything from
ISC about not supporting
need to use it to send out iterative queries, instead of recursive ones (if
using forwarding).
From: Feng He
To: ju wusuo
Cc: "bind-users@lists.isc.org"
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2011 1:33 AM
Subje
lame-ttl is an option in named.conf which defines the number of seconds
to cache lame delegations or lame servers i.e servers which are marked
as authoitative but do not respond as authoritative. Set that option to
0 so that you will never cache a bad delegation.
max-ncache-ttl sets the maximum t
Hello,
I have a caching nameserver setup it has been working for ages. Today I have a
problem resolving a particular domain and I just cant see why there is a
problem. (BIND 9.5.0-P2)
It appears that ONLY I have a problem resolving this single domain !
[root@felix etc]# dig mx streetlightfilms
Is there a simple utility, which can ICMP ping or HTTP ping a host, and
update the hosts DNS entry if the host is down?
I'm thinking I could have 2 include files, and swap between then if the host
is down or not.
Any pointers ?
Paul
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Please visit htt
On Jul 25, 2011, at 10:33 PM, Feng He wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:55 AM, ju wusuo wrote:
>> Would like to use the BIND stub zone function, however, heard that ISC
>> considers stopping support to stub zone in the future, is that true?
>> ___
>
Just delegate the /16's that make up the /10's. I don't understand
why people want to make this more complicated than it needs to be.
Similarly of /17-/23 you just delegate the /24's. Using CNAMES
only make sense for /25-/32.
Mark
In message <4e2de5f0.9050...@ou.edu>, Peter Laws writes:
> On 0
Thanks Mark .. I think that probably is the misunderstanding of the
"delegation" usage part.
From: Mark Andrews
To: ju wusuo
Cc: "bind-users@lists.isc.org"
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: stub zone
In message <1311623708.59385.yahoomail...@w
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:55 AM, ju wusuo wrote:
> Would like to use the BIND stub zone function, however, heard that ISC
> considers stopping support to stub zone in the future, is that true?
> ___
Hi,
what's the use of stub zone? I never used it, tha
> Whatever you're trying to accomplish, it's would not appear to be consistent
> with the founding RFCs for DNS:
I am not trying to modify when/how/which "upstream name server" is
contacted, i am not invalidating cached data at my will. I am not
trying to modify requests/responses.
Basically i am
In message <1311623708.59385.yahoomail...@web44803.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>, ju
wusuo writes:
>
> Would like to use the BIND stub zone function, however, heard that ISC cons=
> iders stopping support to stub zone in the future, is that true?=A0
No. There are no plans to remove support for stub zone
The zone is badly configured so that all queries end up going to a
dead server after a sucessful query.
nameserver1.gpi-g.com says the NS RRset is just nameserver2.gpi-g.com.
nameserver2.gpi-g.com returns SERVFAIL.
Both nameservers should be listed in the zone rather than just one
and the broken
On 07/25/11 09:22, Sathyan Arjunan (sarjunan) [CONTRACTOR] wrote:
Recent days, I am facing frequent caching issues with my DNS servers
which are responsible for recursive lookup to external queries. As a
temporary solution, we used to refresh the named daemon to clear the
cache. To isolate this i
To answer the original question. There isn't a flag for the query
or the client as answers are made up of data from multiple sources.
'is_zone' is set to ISC_TRUE or ISC_FALSE depend apon whether the
current db is a zone data base or not.
"aa" is only applicable to the first rrset in a DNAME/CN
On 7/25/2011 10:22 AM, Sathyan Arjunan (sarjunan) [CONTRACTOR] wrote:
Recent days, I am facing frequent caching issues with my DNS servers
which are responsible for recursive lookup to external queries. As a
temporary solution, we used to refresh the named daemon to clear the
cache. To isolat
In message <4e2de4bb.6050...@chrysler.com>, Kevin Darcy writes:
> On 7/24/2011 2:15 AM, Vbvbrj wrote:
> > options {
> > allow-transfer { none; };
> > recursion yes;
> > forward first;
> > forwarders { a.b.c.d; }; // Forward to providers dns.
> > };
> > zone "my_domain.com" IN {
> > type forwa
Hi!
I have set up a view for one site. It is bound to change answers as
necessary for different IP-ranges. It works as far as I could see.
But with one ip-range there is a problem ...
I can query internal addresses:
!user@kvm2~# host intweb.example.de
!web.example.de has address 192.168.180.46
B
On 25.07.2011 10:15, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
This is how BIND is supposed to work. If you _need_ such setup, why
don't you setup your AD servers as recursive point clients directly
to them?
you can teoretically configure maximum cache time in BIND but that
would be useless server.
I can
Recent days, I am facing frequent caching issues with my DNS servers
which are responsible for recursive lookup to external queries. As a
temporary solution, we used to refresh the named daemon to clear the
cache. To isolate this issue we upgraded the BIND to "BIND 9.7.3" but
even after the upgrade
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