Hi,
Thank you very much for your response, much appreciated.
Still not working on the servers it needs to be working on, but have
reproduced your results in a test environment.
On 2019-11-04 12:42 p.m., m3047 wrote:
I would expect so.
HECATE:~ m3047$ dig points-to-m3047.net.m3047.
; <<>> D
Am 04.11.19 um 21:38 schrieb Computerisms Corporation:
> Thanks for your response.
>
>> no matter which record type a CNAME will match and that is the simple
>> reason that you can't have A/MX records with the same name
>>
>> MX mail.example-com
>> CNAME mail.example.com
>>
>> TXT whatever.examp
Hi there,
On Mon, 4 Nov 2019, Nguyen Huy Bac wrote:
... bind 9.11, have @0x in log query message.
But, my statistical system dont support two log message structure at the same.
So, my question is: Can and How to remove @0x in my log
query message.
You could do this for example by piping the
Computerisms Corporation wrote:
>
> yes, I understand that I can't have them in the same zone (ie in the same
> domain name). but not trying that here. I want the CNAME for
> firstdomain.com to point to a TXT record at seconddomain.com
There aren't any gotchas here, what you are trying to do ju
_acme-challenge CNAME whatever.name.you.want.here.
will work provided there is no other records, including other CNAMEs, at
_acme-challenge.
If you want more help post *actual* response unmodified. There are lots
of different ways to configure servers and what may look like a error when
checking
I would expect so.
HECATE:~ m3047$ dig points-to-m3047.net.m3047.
; <<>> DiG 9.8.3-P1 <<>> points-to-m3047.net.m3047.
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 50873
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2
;; QUEST
Hi Reindl,
Thanks for your response.
no matter which record type a CNAME will match and that is the simple
reason that you can't have A/MX records with the same name
MX mail.example-com
CNAME mail.example.com
TXT whatever.example.com
CNAME whatever.example.com
yes, I understand that I can't
Am 04.11.19 um 21:30 schrieb Computerisms Corporation:
> I am wondering if it is possible to create a CNAME in one zone to
> resolve as a TXT record in another zone. Can't find anything that says
> it will work, but can't find any thing that says it won't, either.
that's not how CNAMES are work
Hi,
I am wondering if it is possible to create a CNAME in one zone to
resolve as a TXT record in another zone. Can't find anything that says
it will work, but can't find any thing that says it won't, either.
For example, I have added in the zone file for dom1:
_acme-challenge CNAME _acme-
John W. Blue wrote:
> Additionally, Tony Finch back on July 11th of this year suggested:
It's so nice when people do the dirty work for me :-)
Tony.
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Additionally, Tony Finch back on July 11th of this year suggested:
To give DoH access to clients you need a proxy such as dnsdist or doh101.
https://dotat.at/cgi/git/doh101.git
https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/Using+dnsdist+for+DoT+and+DoH
John
From: bind-users [mailto:bind-users-boun...@
> On Nov 4, 2019, at 10:38 AM, LeBlanc, Daniel James
> wrote:
>
> Hello All.
>
> I am interested in whether ISC BIND intends to directly support DNS over
> HTTPS in the near future, or whether it is expected that users will create an
> environment to accept the HTTPS request and convert it
Hello All.
I am interested in whether ISC BIND intends to directly support DNS over HTTPS
in the near future, or whether it is expected that users will create an
environment to accept the HTTPS request and convert it into a DNS query.
Thanks!
Daniel J. LeBlanc, P.Eng., MBA, DTME | Senior Netwo
Or patch the old version instead.
--
Ondřej Surý — ISC
> On 4 Nov 2019, at 15:14, Alan Clegg wrote:
>
> On 11/4/2019 5:57 AM, Tony Finch wrote:
>> Nguyen Huy Bac wrote:
>>> So, my question is: Can and How to remove @0x in my
>>> log query message.
>> There is no convenient way. You have to ap
On 11/4/2019 5:57 AM, Tony Finch wrote:
Nguyen Huy Bac wrote:
So, my question is: Can and How to remove @0x in my
log query message.
There is no convenient way. You have to apply this patch:
diff --git a/lib/ns/client.c b/lib/ns/client.c
index f16ece8c49..7861f12084 100644
--- a/lib/ns/clie
Nguyen Huy Bac wrote:
> So, my question is: Can and How to remove @0x in my
> log query message.
There is no convenient way. You have to apply this patch:
diff --git a/lib/ns/client.c b/lib/ns/client.c
index f16ece8c49..7861f12084 100644
--- a/lib/ns/client.c
+++ b/lib/ns/client.c
@@ -4066,8 +4
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