There is no support for something like this in BIND. Really the way to fix
this is
to contact the zone’s technical contact to get the delegation fixed. You can
also
try the SOA contact field as well.
Adding a control like you suggested would also slow up every DNS resolution as
they will
all
You could look at RHEL's "alternatives" setup to specify paths.
"man alternatives" is a good place to read about the command. The RHEL user
guides have detail as well.
Alternatives is used on RHEL by default for mail (e.g. sendmail or postfix).
I've used it to change the default Java vers
Matthew,
> The tools (dig etc) are used both manually and by a number of scripts.
> Following the upgrade without enabling SCL, dig (for example) was the
> previous version which came from the previous Copr package. Is there any
> official/recommended method for updating server to make the new to
Dear Michal,
Thank you very much for your useful reply below. I was indeed aware that
the RPMs were experimental, hence my jucidious use of a test server! :-)
Simply by copying named.conf as you suggested gets the server component
working.
The tools (dig etc) are used both manually and by a nu
Hi list
Using BIND-9.14.1 as a resolver and qname-minimization set to "relaxed":
The following A-record resp. CNAME could not be resolved, when
qname-minimization is enabled (strict or relaxed):
www.gracenote.com
With qname-minimization enabled, BIND tries to get the NS record for
"glb.grac
ond...@isc.org said:
> perhaps you can try running BIND by hand and see why it crashes on the
> console?
Thank you for nudging me in the right direction. I ran named in the foreground
with -g and could finally see the error:
error short read /dev/urandom: Resource temporarily unavailable
A
After running some experiments, our plan is to make the SCL RPMs for the
upcoming set of releases (9.11.7, 9.14.2, 9.15.0; all due in two days)
use an FHS-compliant directory layout. Scriptlets in the revised RPMs
will attempt to adjust existing installations automatically, so that the
upgrade is
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