In message <7610864823c0d04d89342623a3adc9de2e2f0...@hopple.countryday.net>, "S
pain, Dr. Jeffry A." writes:
> > Hostnames can't begin with a hyphen (RFC 952). Domain names can start wi=
> th anything.
>
> I guess that makes the syntax "rndc sync [-clean] [zone [class [view]]]" un=
> avoidably a
> Now the private key is inaccessible to the named process, which is
> running as user bind. User bind is a member of group bind.
Any time a private key file is rewritten, the mode is changed to 600.
There's no rule that it has to be owned by root, though; could you just
chown it to user bind?
>
I ran dnssec-settime from bind 9.9.0rc2 today to change the metadata on two of
my ZSKs. Before running dnssec-settime, using one of these keys as an example,
the file permissions were:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root bind 535 2012-01-31 11:47 Kjaspain.us.+005+30795.key
-rw-r- 1 root bind 1058 2012-01-3
> Hostnames can't begin with a hyphen (RFC 952). Domain names can start with
> anything.
I guess that makes the syntax "rndc sync [-clean] [zone [class [view]]]"
unavoidably ambiguous. Maybe a way around this would be a new command "rndc
clean [zone [class [view]]]".
Jeffry A. Spain
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BIND 9.9.0rc2 is the second release candidate for BIND 9.9.0
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I will grab the port update in a few, and give it a run..Worked
overnight last night, so hadn't had a chance to grab the sources, so great
timing for me..
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On 01/31/2012 17:33, Wayne Merricks wrote:
> My problem is that if I turn off the master server (DNS1) to test fail
> over I can't update the DNS via DHCP.
That's expected. Dynamic DNS via DHCP should only be updating the master
name server. It's not like DHCP failover.
hth,
Doug
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On 01/31/2012 16:06, Michael Graff wrote:
> Some inline signing defects were resolved earlier this week, and we've
> released 9.9.0RC2. This release candidate includes fixes for all major
> defects reported in inline signing and other features.
I haven't seen a public announcement about this ye
Hi all,
Please excuse my ignorance but after spending several weeks Googling for
information that would have endangered several rain forests in paper form, I've
decided to ask for some help.
I successfully setup two Bind9 servers in the usual master (DNS1), slave (DNS2)
configuration to serve
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 01:13:54PM -0500, TAN BUI wrote:
> On No.v 22, 2011 Niall O'Reilly wrote:
Go back just a bit further in the archive to my post on 2011-11-17
(16th in my TZ) "Subject: Re: Can't compile bind 9.8.1-P1 on
Solaris". Sorry, I should have changed the subject to indicate
Slackw
As Evan mentioned earlier, we are coming close to releasing a final BIND 9.9.0.
It's scheduled to go to our Forum members on the 7th of February and as a
public release about a week later.
Some inline signing defects were resolved earlier this week, and we've released
9.9.0RC2. This release c
In message <7610864823c0d04d89342623a3adc9de2e2f0...@hopple.countryday.net>, "S
pain, Dr. Jeffry A." writes:
> As I read RFC 1035, domain names can't begin with a hyphen, so rndc
> should in theory be able to correctly discern this error.
Hostnames can't begin with a hyphen (RFC 952). Domain nam
In message , TAN BUI writ
es:
> On No.v 22, 2011 Niall O'Reilly wrote:
>
> "Since quite a few years, I habitually run 'make test' after building BIND
> from sources. I'me seiing a failure with 9.8.1-P1, and wonder whether
> anyone else is also."
>
> I got exactly the same error messages when te
>> 2. Prior to the second test, in an attempt to get rid of the journal
>> files, I issued the command "rndc sync -clear jaspain.net". This
>> generated an error "rndc: 'sync' failed: unknown class/type. I found
>> that "rndc sync" and "rndc sync jaspain.net" both worked, so I think
>> rndc jus
> It's supposed to be rndc sync -clean, not -clear. I thought we'd fixed that,
> darn it...
Thanks. "rndc sync -clean jaspain.net" works and does remove the journal files.
Jeff
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On No.v 22, 2011 Niall O'Reilly wrote:
"Since quite a few years, I habitually run 'make test' after building BIND
from sources. I'me seiing a failure with 9.8.1-P1, and wonder whether
anyone else is also."
I got exactly the same error messages when testing "xfer" as well.
We are running Linux
Thank you for the testing!
> 2. Prior to the second test, in an attempt to get rid of the journal
> files, I issued the command "rndc sync -clear jaspain.net". This
> generated an error "rndc: 'sync' failed: unknown class/type. I found that
> "rndc sync" and "rndc sync jaspain.net" both worked, so
I compiled and installed bind 9.9.0 rc2 on Ubuntu Oneiric x64. The zone
jaspain.net used for testing was configured as a master zone with update-policy
local, auto-dnssec maintain, and inline-signing yes. I tested by making changes
to the unsigned zone, and used named-checkzone to output the uns
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