On 11/12/2015 04:53 AM, mmfis...@web.de wrote:
named[14543]: zone myzone.de/IN/world (signed):
zone_rekey:dns_journal_write_transaction -> unexpected error
I would chase the "zone_rekey:dns_journal_write_transaction" message.
Is there something like permissions / ownership / SELinux / AppArmor
On 11/11/2015 02:55 AM, Julie Xu wrote:
After I read some bind information, it looks like most configure example is
use dhcp/ddns together.
DHCP and Dynamic DNS are quite often used together, but it is not a
requirement.
You can easily have Dynamic DNS enabled on a (sub)domain (zone) that
So, the last couple of days I've been banging my head on this problem
Where I'm seeing this strangeness.
13-Nov-2015 18:00:27.896 general: info: zone salina.k-state.edu/IN/internal:
refresh: retry limit for master 10.133.253.128#53 exceeded (source 0.0.0.0#0)
13-Nov-2015 18:00:27.896 genera
Thanks a lot. This is largely what I've been looking for/wondering
about. Thanks again!
Has anyone gotten much of anything going with graphite?
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
> See:
> DSC - http://dns.measurement-factory.com/tools/dsc/
> Hedgehog - https://github.com/dns
On 11/13/15, 4:46 PM, "bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org on behalf of Frank
Even" wrote:
>What does everyone do for monitoring their DNS traffic, if anything?
We feed the query-logs into splunk, so they can be correlated with all of
the other network logs
>I've come to a place where I need to
See:
DSC - http://dns.measurement-factory.com/tools/dsc/
Hedgehog - https://github.com/dns-stats/hedgehog/wiki ("demo":
http://stats.dns.icann.org/hedgehog/hedgehog.html )
W
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Frank Even wrote:
> What does everyone do for monitoring their DNS traffic, if anything?
What does everyone do for monitoring their DNS traffic, if anything?
I've come to a place where I need to have a good understanding of
general capacity. For example, how much traffic and types of traffic
individual servers are handling.
I'd also like to get a breakdown of raw # of queries, then t
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