Hello all,
This is my first post to bind-users, so I would like to first of all
say hello, and thanks to everyone who takes their time to read and
respond to any mailing list post. =)
I have a fairly complex situation where I have a pDNS server and a ISC
BIND server, both containing unique zones.
thanks for your response.
From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Sent: Sunday, 18 September 2011 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: Query regarding NS record
On 18.09.11 21:31, babu dheen wrote:
> Once i delegated NS record in my ISP name server to my company name server
> for mail.myoff
On 9/18/2011 9:01 AM, babu dheen wrote:
> mycompany-dns-server-ip INA 10.10.10.10
> mail.myoffice.com INNS
One thing to note that is that NS records take labels and not IP addresses.
AlanC
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On 18.09.11 21:31, babu dheen wrote:
Once i delegated NS record in my ISP name server to my company name
server for mail.myoffice.com website as below. Do i need to allow
DNS port from ANY(INTERNET) to my DNS server in firewall or i just
need to allow DNS traffic only from ISP DNS server
IS
"ANY". That NS record tells *the*world* (not just your ISP) that they
can come to your nameserver to resolve names in the zone.
It wouldn't be much a failover strategy if you were relying on your
ISP's nameservers to somehow "proxy" the queries over to you, when
they're down.
Open up inbound
Hi,
Once i delegated NS record in my ISP name server to my company name server
for mail.myoffice.com website as below. Do i need to allow DNS port from
ANY(INTERNET) to my DNS server in firewall or i just need to allow DNS traffic
only from ISP DNS server
ISP DNS server configuration
mycom
The name "goyello.com" *itself* owns no SRV records. You never added any
with that name.
"host" doesn't have any special knowledge of SRV records, and, besides,
you didn't tell it what service and protocol, so it didn't even have
enough information to construct the appropriate name to look up.
Dear all,
I have named 9.2.4 . Everything is working fine. Unfortunately yesterday I
faced issue with setting up SRV record.
Below is how I tried to configure it for MS Lync service:
_sip._tls3600INSRV100 1 443 sipdir.online.lync.com.
_sipfederationtls._tcp3600INSR
Are you talking about recursive clients failing over?
Or other nameservers trying to talk to yours, non-recursively?
Recursive clients don't use NS records at all and you need to approach
the failover problem in a completely different way (e.g. relying on the
client failing over from one resol
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