In message <53281.1315691...@tristatelogic.com>, "Ronald F. Guilmette" writes:
>
> When called, res_query must be passed the base address of a buffer
> (`answer'), and the maximum length of that buffer (`anslen'). Upon
> return, res_query returns the count of bytes bytes actually used in
> the t
Le dimanche 11 septembre 2011 23:35, vous avez écrit :
> On 11/09/2011 21:00, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
> > I also think the creation of the reverse zone ipv6
> >
> > i dont know how to
>
> IPv6 reverse zones work in very much the same way as IPv4 reverse zones.
>
> So, for an address 2001:8b0:15
Ask for the record. By default dig does A lookups if
a argument is specified or a PTR lookup if -x is specified.
dig d6.s-carlsen.dk
Mark
In message <4e6cf765.4080...@s-carlsen.dk>, Sten Carlsen writes:
> I am trying to prepare my internal network for
On 11/09/2011 21:00, m...@smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
> I also think the creation of the reverse zone ipv6
>
> i dont know how to
IPv6 reverse zones work in very much the same way as IPv4 reverse zones.
So, for an address 2001:8b0:151:1:e2cb:4eff:fe26:6481 you would generate
the LHS of a PTR record l
Le dimanche 11 septembre 2011 20:16, SM a écrit :
> At 11:01 11-09-2011, Sten Carlsen wrote:
> >If I do: dig d6.s-carlsen.dk (d6 is the host in question, it has
>
> If the type argument is not supplied, dig will perform a lookup for
> an A record.
>
> dig d6.s-carlsen.dk
>
> Regards,
> -sm
Ok, I used dig to simplify things. I agree the problem in this case is
the a/ query. The whole thing started out with FireFox not finding
the server as d6.
I now conclude this has to continue with the Mozilla guys. I have
checked that the server can and will hand out the answer.
Than
At 11:01 11-09-2011, Sten Carlsen wrote:
If I do: dig d6.s-carlsen.dk (d6 is the host in question, it has
one IPv6 address, nothing else), I get no answer, but it gives me
the SOA. This is the case even if looking from the server itself.
The following from my normal workstation.
sil
I am trying to prepare my internal network for IPv6, including the local
DNS-server (caching & Authoritative).
I have put one single IPv6 address into my normal zone, everything else
is IPv4.
If I do: dig axfr s-carlsen.dk, I get all addresses, including the IPv6
address.
silver4:~ carl
On 09.09.11 19:31, TMK wrote: >We have find the reason why our
network analyzer report that bind is >responding to a.root-server.net
in 30 sec.
Oh, does gmail rewrap lines in incoming messages? In the same stupid
way as Outlook does? Can you please turn it off?
does your server respond to a
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