Recursive Client Rate limiting in BIND applicable in forward mode

2020-06-18 Thread 249558254
Hello Is the function of Recursive Client Rate limiting in BIND applicable in forward mode? My concern is that the client request is too large, resulting in a forward in the global limit my request, such as 8.8.8.8 Thank you___ Please visit https:

Re: New BIND releases ... 9.16.4: build, 'fatal error: lmdb.h: No such file or directory'

2020-06-18 Thread PGNet Dev
> but whether lmdb inclusion/usage now _functions_ correctly with that^ > cleanup, i have yet to verify. > checking now ... iiuc @ https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/latest/manpages.html "The configuration is saved in a file called viewname.nzf (or, if named(8) is compiled with lib

Re: New BIND releases ... 9.16.4: build, 'fatal error: lmdb.h: No such file or directory'

2020-06-18 Thread Mark Andrews
${LMDB_CFLAGS} is missing from make/includes.in or bin/named/Makefile.in diff --git a/make/includes.in b/make/includes.in index 9ff1bd8cf1..9eaf1d3dd5 100644 --- a/make/includes.in +++ b/make/includes.in @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ ISCCFG_INCLUDES = @BIND9_ISCCFG_BUILDINCLUDE@ \ DNS_INCLUDES = @BIND9_DNS_B

Re: New BIND releases ... 9.16.4: build, 'fatal error: lmdb.h: No such file or directory'

2020-06-18 Thread PGNet Dev
this configure.ac AC_MSG_CHECKING(for lmdb library) AC_ARG_WITH(lmdb, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lmdb[=PATH]], [build with LMDB library [yes|no|path]]), use_lmdb="$withval", use_lmdb="aut

Re: New BIND releases ... 9.16.4: build, 'fatal error: lmdb.h: No such file or directory'

2020-06-18 Thread PGNet Dev
On 6/18/20 6:34 AM, Matt Pallissard wrote: > I'd imagine you want CPPFLAGS here. or you can export C_INCLUDE_PATH ... > Edit: `s/CPPFLAGS/CFLAGS` specifically adding '-I/usr/local/lmdb/include' to $CFLAGS makes the build unhappy, here. but, yep! ... there _is_ hoop-jumping that appears to wor

Re: A And Cname-record

2020-06-18 Thread Larry Stone
But if there is a possibly relevant spelling error, it would be helpful to point out exactly where the error is rather than just saying “check your spelling”. Our eyes frequently see what we expect to see and therefore don’t see the error, even when told there is an error. -- Larry Stone lsto

Re: A And Cname-record

2020-06-18 Thread Chuck Aurora
On 2020-06-18 06:41, Ondřej Surý wrote: Jukka and others, I would prefer if we didn’t scold people for typos on the mailing list. The typo in the message had no impact on the question itself, and here, we are trying to build community that’s welcoming to newcomers to the wonderful world of DN

Re: A And Cname-record

2020-06-18 Thread Bob McDonald
May I suggest the following?: If you are an individual that is so pedantic that seeing a spelling error causes you to lose sleep or have other soul searing consternation, send an email (gently worded) to the poster only. Please also be encouraging to that individual pointing out that these types o

Re: New BIND releases ... 9.16.4: build, 'fatal error: lmdb.h: No such file or directory'

2020-06-18 Thread Matt Pallissard
On 2020-06-18T06:34:12 -0700, Matt Pallissard wrote: > Response in-line. > > > build now fails @ "fatal error: lmdb.h: No such file or directory" > > > > ... > > libtool: compile: /usr/bin/gcc-10 -include > > /usr/local/src/bind-9.16.4/config.h -I/usr/local/src/bind-9.16.4 -I../.. > >

Re: New BIND releases ... 9.16.4: build, 'fatal error: lmdb.h: No such file or directory'

2020-06-18 Thread Matt Pallissard
Response in-line. > build now fails @ "fatal error: lmdb.h: No such file or directory" > > ... > libtool: compile: /usr/bin/gcc-10 -include > /usr/local/src/bind-9.16.4/config.h -I/usr/local/src/bind-9.16.4 -I../.. > -I./include -I./unix/include -I. -I/usr/local/src/bind-9.16.4/lib/

Re: A And Cname-record

2020-06-18 Thread Ondřej Surý
Jukka and others, I would prefer if we didn’t scold people for typos on the mailing list. The typo in the message had no impact on the question itself, and here, we are trying to build community that’s welcoming to newcomers to the wonderful world of DNS. Ondrej -- Ondřej Surý ond...@isc.org > O

Re: VS: A And Cname-record

2020-06-18 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 17.06.20 22:31, Jukka Pakkanen wrote: Yes but before going to RFC details one should check the basic spelling and syntax first... if there was a spelling mistake, the error would not be "CNAME and other data" when the error is "CNAME and other data", spelling mistakes don't matter... Lähe

Re: BIND 9.16 incoming TCP connection errors

2020-06-18 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On 16/06/2020 20:17, Tony Finch wrote: Hi Tony, 16-Jun-2020 15:21:58.815 general: Accepting TCP connection failed: socket is not connected What does this log message mean? I think this error comes from getpeername() and it can occur if the connection is closed between accept() and getpeerna