On 19 Oct 2020, at 08:57, Bob McDonald wrote:
> When you talk about "putting the .jnl file aside" what are you doing?
> Stopping named THEN deleting the .jnl file?
I did not delete the file. I stopped named and moved the file, then restarted
named. After everything seemed to be working, then I
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 11:26 AM Victoria Risk wrote:
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> The ARM was updated in 9.16.6. Sorry it took us so long!
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> from https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/2030
> Forwarders are typically used when an administrator does not wish for
> all the servers at a given site to interact
The ARM was updated in 9.16.6. Sorry it took us so long!
from https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/2030
Forwarders are typically used when an administrator does not wish for
all the servers at a given site to interact directly with the rest of
the Internet. For example, a common sce
When you talk about "putting the .jnl file aside" what are you doing?
Stopping named THEN deleting the .jnl file? Using rndc sync -clean ? In the case of the rndc command, you don't need to cycle named.
What user is named running as? Are the directory permissions for the
directory housing the .jn
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 2:32 PM @lbutlr wrote:
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> On 16 Oct 2020, at 08:36, Bob Harold wrote:
> > That is certainly not obvious. How do I request improving the manual?
> >
> > "in turn" would seem to imply "in order", and the order would logically be
> > the order I listed them.]
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> I disagre
On 19 Oct 2020, at 00:54, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 18.10.20 11:00, @lbutlr wrote:
>> I am getting the following error on one specific domain and I am unsure how
>> to fi it. Searching for the error lead to suggestions about not running
>> multiple copies of bind on the same machine, bu
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