In message <20160823015248.02edc3f2@workstation.bitcorner.intern>, Andreas Meye
r writes:
> Andreas Meyer schrieb am 23.08.16 um 00:18:02 Uhr:
>
> > > After reloading or stopping and starting the serial is not changed
> > > and shows a value serial 2016080310.
> > >
> > > Why is the serial not up
Andreas Meyer schrieb am 23.08.16 um 00:18:02 Uhr:
> > After reloading or stopping and starting the serial is not changed
> > and shows a value serial 2016080310.
> >
> > Why is the serial not updated?
>
> I found out that the signed zone is not updated with a reload or
> restart of bind9 but
Andreas Meyer schrieb am 22.08.16 um 23:57:20 Uhr:
> Hello!
>
> In a zone I set up
>
> update-policy local;
> auto-dnssec maintain;
> inline-signing yes;
>
> After reloading or stopping and starting the serial is not changed
> and shows a value serial 2016080310.
>
> Why is the serial not upd
Hello!
In a zone I set up
update-policy local;
auto-dnssec maintain;
inline-signing yes;
After reloading or stopping and starting the serial is not changed
and shows a value serial 2016080310.
Why is the serial not updated?
Regards
Andreas
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Harshith Mulky wrote:
> Hello Experts,
>
>
> Can
>
>
> max-cache-ttl be used on the client( client which supports bind) to override
> the default ttl time sent in response by Bind server for Positive Responses?
That's the only place where it can be used. The authoritative serv
On 22/08/16 13:07, Tony Finch wrote:
Alternatively, maybe you could add something to the ExecStartPre in the
unit file to poll `ip addr show` until all the expected interface
addresses are present, so that named doesn't start until the rest of the
system has untangled its legs.
I've run into s
Wolfgang Riedel wrote:
>
> not sure if this is a bug or a feature but had been scratching my head
> for months now running BIND on Fedora22-24 and all the time I did a
> reboot BIND didn’t came up and I needed to restart the process to get it
> running. After some googling around I realized that I
Harshith Mulky wrote:
>
> Can max-cache-ttl be used on the client( client which supports bind) to
> override the default ttl time sent in response by Bind server for
> Positive Responses?
Yes.
Tony.
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Александр Остапенко wrote:
> Thanks for a workaround. But in this case - after "dnssec-settime -L ttl" I
> need unsign/sign zone (p.1 of steps above) in order to new TTL value
> appeared in DNSKEY RRset ("service bind9 reload" or "rndc loadkeys" has no
> effect). But I would like to find a soluti
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