Hoi Tomas,
Monday, March 27, 2017, 2:54:52 PM, you wrote:
> On 03/27/2017 12:11 PM, Tony Finch wrote:
>> Hika van den Hoven wrote:
>>> Running named with `-d 10 -g -u named` from the command line got me
>>> some more info but I still do not understand what goes wrong.
>> I looked at this, but I
On 03/27/2017 12:11 PM, Tony Finch wrote:
> Hika van den Hoven wrote:
>> Running named with `-d 10 -g -u named` from the command line got me
>> some more info but I still do not understand what goes wrong.
> I looked at this, but I can't work out what the problem is either.
> Something mysterious
Hi sashk,
I recommend NIST Secure Domain Name System Guide, follow bellow link to get it.
http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-81-2.pdf
See ya
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Hika van den Hoven wrote:
>
> Running named with `-d 10 -g -u named` from the command line got me
> some more info but I still do not understand what goes wrong.
I looked at this, but I can't work out what the problem is either.
Something mysterious is going wrong inside bind-dyndb-ldap's config
Tom wrote:
> Can someone explain the behaviour of "window" in the rate-limit-context?
It basically determines the time after a client that was querying very
fast but then stopped is allowed to receive responses again.
When a client repeats a query, its counter is decremented until it reaches
th
Hi Filho,
We have used bind as a server for many years in a VM with a single CPU and 2 Go
RAM with almost default settings.
Here is the options of our config
options {
directory "/var/lib/named";
managed-keys-directory "/var/lib/named/dyn/";
zone-statistics yes;
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