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Dear Matus / Tony, I understand your point.
It is good practice to be authoritative for non routing prefixes so
queries are not sended outside.
About RFC 1918 , I understand it is necessary to provide reverse mapping
for non - internet routing prefixes as described here:
http://archive.oreilly.
There are several companies that sell IPAM (IP address management)
solutions around the world. One of the side benefits, along with IP address
management, is the configuration and management of DNS and DHCP (as well as
in some cases, NTP). They also can provide hardware platforms for running
DNS an
BIND can't do this. But you can look for addons. For example: NetMagis.
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On 07/07/2015, at 06:26, Ejaz
mailto:me...@cyberia.net.sa>> wrote:
All.
Dees bind support for web-based control panel? I need one that can
automatically push updates to both the master and slave serv
What can happen (and this is really really subtle) is that if there are
some source ports that named could randomly select, but where
intermediate firewalls or filters are just dropping, either the SOA
refresh queries, or the responses, then named can 'get stuck' on using
and re-using the same refr
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> you should declare at least RFC 1918/3330/5735 reverse zones, to prevent
> from forwarding queries to root servers.
Up-to-date named has these built in.
Tony.
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Hi,
No, not directly, there are things like webmin that used to let people
manage DNS, not sure how manageable though or if its even still
supported.
On 07/07/2015 19:26, Ejaz wrote:
> All.
>
> Dees bind support for web-based control panel? I need one that can
> automatically push updat
Am 07.07.2015 um 11:26 schrieb Ejaz:
Dees bind support for web-based control panel? I need one that can
automatically push updates to both the master and slave servers, as well
as having logins for customers to modify their zone information.
bind itself - no - there are for sure webuis, we h
All.
Dees bind support for web-based control panel? I need one that can
automatically push updates to both the master and slave servers, as well as
having logins for customers to modify their zone information.
Regards,
Mohammed Ejaz
CYBERIAR SAUDI ARABIA
P.O.Box 301079, Riyadh 11372,
On 06.07.15 16:39, Leandro wrote:
3)Does it have any drawbacks no declaring any zone file in the long term?
you should declare at least RFC 1918/3330/5735 reverse zones, to prevent
from forwarding queries to root servers.
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