On 20 May 2019, at 20:45, @lbutlr wrote:
>
> On 20 May 2019, at 16:21, Noel Butler wrote:
>> allow-update { key "keyname"; };
>
> Ah, no I did not. The instructions I found, as I mentioned in a later post,
> were to add grant dons-key. iOS this a change in 9.14, because I did not have
>
On 20 May 2019, at 16:21, Noel Butler wrote:
>allow-update { key "keyname"; };
Ah, no I did not. The instructions I found, as I mentioned in a later post,
were to add grant dons-key. iOS this a change in 9.14, because I did not have
to do this in 9.12?
> and nsLOOKUP ?
Just a thinko.
did you allow for it under the zone ? Adding a key as such will not give
you global operations
zone foo {
...
allow-update { key "keyname"; };
...
}
and nsLOOKUP ? Its either to early in the morning here and i'm
mis-reading what you're doing, or you should be us
I'm considering changing one of my BIND installations to use the
experimental ISC-provided packages:
https://www.isc.org/blogs/bind-9-packages/
With these packages, what it the recommended location for log files?
A directory was created as part of the package installation:
/var/opt/isc/isc-
On 5/20/19 4:34 AM, Matthijs Mekking wrote:
* It will make the code much easier to maintain, which is beneficial for
users too since that will mean in general less bugs, easier to find
bugs, and easier to extend it with new features.
Drive by 2ยข comment:
Is the existing DLV code causing a pro
On 19 May 2019, at 18:27, @lbutlr wrote:
> This is the same key block that is in named.conf. I am launching NSLOOKUP
> with -k admin.key, but when I try to make a change and then "send", I get
> "update failed: REFUSED."
I found a page that recommended adding a ddns-key and then adding "grant
Dear Mukund,
thank you for the excellent reply, really.
In fact, it is very strange.
In the same machine, and same Bind daemon, when incoming queries
increase and bottlenecks become visible, is i try to query an alias IP
it respond immediately.
Bind doesn't seem to be the problem but, as you sai
On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 10:55:53PM +0200, Peter V wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to get opinion on issue I was involved over weekend.
> Customer utilizes RPZ feed from spamhaus and worked pretty OK for some
> months after initial deployment.
> They reported issue with wrong performance of BIND
On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 10:06:09AM +0200, Ict Security wrote:
> Dear guys,
>
> i am experiencing a very strange beahviour of Bind under busy peak time.
>
> With a quite important number of incoming DNS queries, response are
> really, really slow;
> sometimes they even stuck.
>
> If i try to quer
The most obvious thing is to look at the zone and see if that key is
included in an allow-update statement for the zone.
Bob
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Dear BIND 9 users,
The BIND 9 development team has been discussing whether we should remove
the DLV code from the BIND 9 source. Reasons for doing this:
* The zone dlv.isc.org has been decommissioned some time ago.
* It will make the code much easier to maintain, which is beneficial for
users
Dear guys,
i am experiencing a very strange beahviour of Bind under busy peak time.
With a quite important number of incoming DNS queries, response are
really, really slow;
sometimes they even stuck.
If i try to query, in those busy moments, an alias secondary IP
address of the same machine, the
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