Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Mark Andrews
Ok, I stand corrected. That said both named and dnsmasq as well as other products can override data from outside. -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org ___

Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 16.07.2014 04:55, schrieb Mark Andrews: > In message <53c5e714.5080...@thelounge.net>, Reindl Harald writes: >>> Can the LDNS return 10.10.10.1 defined in the /etc/hosts to the >>> client? >>> maybe some special configuration in named can support this feature >> >> wrong tool - > dnsmasq can b

Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:55 AM, Mark Andrews wrote: > > In message <53c5e714.5080...@thelounge.net>, Reindl Harald writes: >> > Can the LDNS return 10.10.10.1 defined in the /etc/hosts to the >> > client? >> > maybe some special configuration in named can support this feature >> >> wrong tool -

Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <53c5e714.5080...@thelounge.net>, Reindl Harald writes: > > Can the LDNS return 10.10.10.1 defined in the /etc/hosts to the > > client? > > maybe some special configuration in named can support this feature > > wrong tool - > dnsmasq can but on the other hand has no bind-like > zonefil

Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 16.07.2014 03:27, schrieb houguanghua: > Sorry for what I said isn't very clear you wheer clear > I did know when the /etc/hosts is accessed in the OS agreed > What I want to know is whether the named access the hosts file > The /etc/hosts file isn't in the client's system, for bind applie

Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Karl Auer
> > > What I want to know is whether the named access the hosts file. I wonder if the OP is actually asking for a way to have BIND return specific values for specific host names, without having them looked up in the real DNS. Guanghua, can you tell us the result you wish to achieve? From your exa

RE: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread houguanghua
Thanks a lot. > To: houguang...@hotmail.com > CC: bind-us...@isc.org > From: ma...@isc.org > Subject: Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts? > Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 11:33:00 +1000 > > > In message , houguanghua writes: > > Sorry for what I said isn't very clear. I did know when the /etc/hosts is > >

Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , houguanghua writes: > Sorry for what I said isn't very clear. I did know when the /etc/hosts is > accessed in the OS. > What I want to know is whether the named access the hosts file. And I gave you a clear, unequivicable "No". Named does not read /etc/hosts.

RE: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread houguanghua
Sorry for what I said isn't very clear. I did know when the /etc/hosts is accessed in the OS. What I want to know is whether the named access the hosts file. The /etc/hosts file isn't in the client's system, but in the system of Local DNS server where the 'named' task runs. For example: In

Re: Can someone please translate entries from query.log file?

2014-07-15 Thread Mark Andrews
Truly, you need to upgrade. The latest BIND 9 should still build and run on Solaris 8 though that hasn't been tested in years. You will need to install a C99 or later based compiler. As to your question you have the query source address, the query name, the query type and the query class sepera

Re: Can someone please translate entries from query.log file?

2014-07-15 Thread Novosielski, Ryan
Looks like finding who is authoritative foothillfiretraining.org and then doing a reverse lookup on an address. From: Samad Agha [mailto:samad.agha2...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 04:33 PM To: DNS BIND ; bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Can someone please translate entries from qu

Re: problem registering DS records with EDUCAUSE, sanity check please

2014-07-15 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <070d01cfa067$ad9b1050$08d130f0$@acm.org>, "Paul B. Henson" writes: > > From: Stephane Bortzmeyer > > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 12:43 AM > > > > You can also note that it is quite common to publish DS without any > > matching KSK. It is even documented in RFC 6781, section 4.2.4. For

Can someone please translate entries from query.log file?

2014-07-15 Thread Samad Agha
Hi All, Can someone please tell me exactly what the two entries below from query.log file mean? 15-Jul-2014 16:24:27.042 queries: XX / 206.117.120.2/foothillfiretraining.org/SOA/IN 15-Jul-2014 16:24:34.100 queries: XX / 206.117.120.84/129.118.117.206.in-addr.arpa/PTR/IN I'm running BIND 8.2.4 on

Re: BIND 9.10.0-P2 prefetch problem

2014-07-15 Thread Mark Andrews
The nameservers for securityplusfcuhb.flb.intuit.com are broken. dig securityplusfcuhb.flb.intuit.com @flbflb-gtm-qydc.intuit.com ns -> NXDOMAIN dig securityplusfcuhb.flb.intuit.com @flbflb-gtm-qydc.intuit.com a -> CNAME dig securityplusfcuhb.flb.intuit.com @flbflb-gtm-qydc.intuit.com -> NOD

RE: problem registering DS records with EDUCAUSE, sanity check please

2014-07-15 Thread Paul B. Henson
> From: Stephane Bortzmeyer > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 12:43 AM > > You can also note that it is quite common to publish DS without any > matching KSK. It is even documented in RFC 6781, section 4.2.4. For an > actual example, see .UK (the yellow > path). Inter

RE: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Lightner, Jeff
The confusion can come in because some UNIX variants (notably HP-UX) nslookup was modified to honor /etc/nsswitch.conf so it DOES check /etc/hosts if "files" precedes "dns". However, in most things (e.g. Linux, Solaris) nslookup (and the newer host command) do not look at /etc/hosts regardless

Re: BIND 9.10.0-P2 prefetch problem

2014-07-15 Thread Tony Finch
Tracy, Tedd C. Contractor wrote: > > ;; ANSWER SECTION: > www.securityplusfcuhb.org. 86399 IN CNAME > securityplusfcuhb.flb.intuit.com. > securityplusfcuhb.flb.intuit.com. 30 IN CNAME > 03845.olb.prd1.flb.digitalinsight.com. > 03845.olb.prd1.flb.digitalinsight.com. 30 IN A 199.102.151

BIND 9.10.0-P2 prefetch problem

2014-07-15 Thread Tracy, Tedd C. Contractor
I'm having problems querying one particular domain with BIND 9.10.0-P2 if prefetch is enabled. I have been able to duplicate the problem from multiple servers running 9.10.0-P2 with different operating systems but I have not been able to duplicate the problem with any other domains (yet, I'm sti

Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Niall O'Reilly
At Tue, 15 Jul 2014 10:28:30 +, houguanghua wrote: > > Before Bind consults authority NS, does it access /etc/hosts? In my > testing, it does not even seem to access /etc/hosts. That's right. BIND tools (dig, ...) are DNS tools. Local files aren't part of the DNS. For more information

Re: Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , houguanghua writes: > Dear sir/madam, > > Before Bind consults authority NS, does it access /etc/hosts? In my > testing, it does not even seem to access /etc/hosts. But someone tells > me Bind can access /etc/hosts first. Can you pls tell me how to config > Bind to access /etc/

Does bind read /etc/hosts?

2014-07-15 Thread houguanghua
Dear sir/madam, Before Bind consults authority NS, does it access /etc/hosts? In my testing, it does not even seem to access /etc/hosts. But someone tells me Bind can access /etc/hosts first. Can you pls tell me how to config Bind to access /etc/hosts fist? Thanks, Guanghua

Re: problem registering DS records with EDUCAUSE, sanity check please

2014-07-15 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 07:14:57PM -0700, Paul B. Henson wrote a message of 56 lines which said: > I also don't think this is what educause is doing, as I haven't had > any trouble entering DS records for published but not activated > KSK's in the past, You can also note that it is quite comm