You may want to check your configuration on ns2 (ns4 looks to be
answering authoritatively). That ns2 server is listed as authoritative
but it doesn't look that way to me. The TTL keeps counting down so
your server is answering from cached data, not from a zone file. Make
sure ns2 knows it's author
Hi
I have an authorative dns server which handle my domains.
also my dns server is a recursive. so i set it in my hosts.
when i run nslookup on a windows machine and do a query about domains which
my dns server isnt authorative about them like yahoo.com it returns:
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:
Thank so much for your replies, I'm sure now that I can do it :-D.
Furthermore, RFC6303 is really interesting. Thanks again!
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On 10.08.11 00:31, Dennis Perisa wrote:
We are running a number of BIND 9.7.3-p3 caching nameservers. In the
last couple of months, we've observed the memory utilisation of named
increasing at a steady rate of 1-2% per day on our busiest resolver
with no indication of subsiding - on occasion, th
2011/8/9 Chris Buxton :
> On Aug 9, 2011, at 10:07 AM, John Williams wrote:
>
>> --- On Tue, 8/9/11, Chris Buxton wrote:
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>>> With a private version of a domain, you should not need to
>>> worry about a DS record in the parent. Just make sure your
>>> internal caching servers not only can find t
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