RE: command line ID vs Wireshark transaction ID (dns.id)

2017-08-10 Thread Philippe.Simonet
strange : by me it looks like ... : 43350 = 0xa956 >/usr/bin/dig www.google.ch ; <<>> DiG 9.10.3-P4-Debian <<>> www.google.ch ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 43350 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1 >ts

Re: need to look up short names

2017-08-10 Thread /dev/rob0
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 08:07:00PM -0600, Grant Taylor via bind-users wrote: > On 08/10/2017 06:21 PM, toddandmargo wrote: > > I am stumped. I need to be able to look up short names on my > > local network. > ... > > What am I missing? > > domain and / or search configuration in /etc/resolv.c

Re: need to look up short names

2017-08-10 Thread Grant Taylor via bind-users
On 08/10/2017 06:21 PM, toddandmargo wrote: > Fedora 26 Fedora = Linux (vs Windows vs other) > I am stumped. I need to be able to look up short names on my local > network. ... > What am I missing? domain and / or search configuration in /etc/resolv.conf man resolv.conf -- Grant. . . . un

RE: need to look up short names

2017-08-10 Thread Darcy Kevin (FCA)
Appending suffixes to short names to make them legal DNS names, is considered the responsibility of the *client*, not the *server*. Look up “resolver search list” (more Unix-ish/Linux-ish) or “suffix search list” (more Windows-ish), and you should find some useful information. - Kevin

Re: command line ID vs Wireshark transaction ID (dns.id)

2017-08-10 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , "John W. Blue" wr ites: > I have been trying to correlate the ID value returned via a command line > query here: > > ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 60796 > > to a "transaction ID" found in wireshark when it dissects the packet > found here: > > Transaction ID: 0x1

need to look up short names

2017-08-10 Thread toddandmargo
Hi All, Fedora 26 bind-chroot-9.11.1-2.P2.fc26.x86_64 I am stumped. I need to be able to look up short names on my local network. Long names work: # host pop3.xxx.local pop3.xxx.local is an alias for FedoraServer.xxx.local. FedoraServer.xxx.local has address 192.168.255.12 But not short nam

RE: command line ID vs Wireshark transaction ID (dns.id)

2017-08-10 Thread John W. Blue
Forgot to add a screenshot: http://www.rfmapping.com/transactionid.png Thanks! John From: bind-users [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of John W. Blue Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 6:07 PM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: command line ID vs Wireshark transaction ID (dn

command line ID vs Wireshark transaction ID (dns.id)

2017-08-10 Thread John W. Blue
I have been trying to correlate the ID value returned via a command line query here: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 60796 to a "transaction ID" found in wireshark when it dissects the packet found here: Transaction ID: 0x1aa6 without any success because 0x1aa6 does not hex

I need of list of SELinux rules for bind.

2017-08-10 Thread ToddAndMargo
Hi All, Fedora 26 x64 Xfce 4.12 # rpm -qa \bind\* bind-libs-lite-9.11.1-2.P2.fc26.x86_64 bind99-libs-9.9.10-1.P2.fc26.x86_64 bind-chroot-9.11.1-2.P2.fc26.x86_64 bind-license-9.11.1-2.P2.fc26.noarch bind-9.11.1-2.P2.fc26.x86_64 bind-libs-9.11.1-2.P2.fc26.x86_64 bind99-license-9.9.10-1.P2.fc26.noa