Hello,
Ehhh, what's a static-stub type? Why I never read this in the file?
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From: Chris Buxton
Sender: bind-users-bounces+xuezxbb=gmail@lists.isc.orgDate: Thu, 20 Sep
2012 19:35:23
To: Oscar Ricardo Silva
Cc:
Subject: Re: Moving from "type forward" to "type stati
On Sep 20, 2012, at 5:38 PM, Alex wrote:
> I have a bind-9.7.4 server running on fc15. I use the 'size' parameter
> with the query log file to automatically rotate them. How can I do
> this with the statistics-file file? It doesn't seem to be documented?
AFAIK, you can't.
Chris Buxton
BlueCat Net
On Sep 20, 2012, at 5:49 PM, Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote:
> I have several recursive, caching BIND servers
[...]
> The current servers are configured to forward any queries for our domain
> straight to our authoritative servers
[...]
> I've been reading about the new zone type: static-stub an
I have several recursive, caching BIND servers that were running the
Redhat package of BIND. Our servers started crashing because of a bug
(previously identified AND fixed by ISC) so we've decided to ditch that
version and run from source, 9.9.1-P3. (I'm still not sure why redhat
decided to u
Hi,
I have a bind-9.7.4 server running on fc15. I use the 'size' parameter
with the query log file to automatically rotate them. How can I do
this with the statistics-file file? It doesn't seem to be documented?
Thanks,
Alex
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On Sep 20, 2012, at 4:39 AM, M. Meadows wrote:
> Attempting to determine if a stub zone requires any kind of zone transfer.
> Reading through online doc I find mixed opinions.
No zone transfer. Just an SOA query, an NS query, and (if necessary) A and
record queries for name server names.
Attempting to determine if a stub zone requires any kind of zone transfer.
Reading through online doc I find mixed opinions. Here's one:
…
Stub-Zones do receive their information by just querying DNS-Servers instead of
requesting a Zone-Transfer. You can even add Stub-Zones for Zones where
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