Re: transfer of 'example.com/IN' from 9.10.11.12#53: failed while receiving responses: connection reset

2015-12-01 Thread Grant Taylor
On 12/01/2015 08:30 AM, Luis Eduardo C. Clemente wrote: Here is the issue. We currently have 2 zones (example.com and sample.com - not real names due confidential purposes). F.Y.I. If you are obfuscating names, please use (fairly) well documented documentation domains. "example.com" (like

RE: New installation of BIND on Oracle Linux

2015-12-01 Thread John W. Blue
Chris, Regarding the non-start, any chance that named is running in a chroot environment? Is this DNS server brand new to you all or is replacing an existing one? I ask because depending on the load that it will see all of those logging statements will sure stuff 50M in a hurry. Our DNS serv

Re: New installation of BIND on Oracle Linux

2015-12-01 Thread Mark Andrews
Do you have /var/named/etc/named.conf which is what named is attempting to read based on the command line arguements? daemon /usr/local/sbin/named -u named -t /var/named -c /etc/named.conf Mark In message , chris liesfield writes: > --===7708246625151233221== > Content-Type: multip

New installation of BIND on Oracle Linux

2015-12-01 Thread chris liesfield
Hi All. We've just installed BIND version "BIND 9.10.3 " on Oracle Linux 6.5. Compiled from source, using defaults, with exception to the switches, '--with-openssl' '--enable-threads' '--with-libxml2' When attempting to start the daemon using the init.d script shown further below, we encounter t

transfer of 'example.com/IN' from 9.10.11.12#53: failed while receiving responses: connection reset

2015-12-01 Thread Luis Eduardo C. Clemente
Hello there, thanks to let me be part of this list.   I currently have been facing an issue regarding the zone transfer between the master and slave bind servers. I read some topics here but none of them helped me so I decide to write a new topic and look for some help.   Here is the issue. We cu

Re: Is there other methods or APIs to monitor qps?

2015-12-01 Thread Tony Finch
Mark Andrews wrote: > > Curl speaks http/1.0. The manual for the version I have says: -0/--http1.0 (HTTP) Forces curl to issue its requests using HTTP 1.0 instead of using its internally preferred: HTTP 1.1. Tony. -- f.anthony.n.finchhttp://dotat.at/ Fort