Thanks, this should help.
On Mar 4, 2021, at 12:40 PM, Mark Andrews mailto:ma...@isc.org>>
wrote:
The permissions on the directory holding the zone file and journal need to
allow named to create files. Named will recreate new versions of these as
part of processing the dynamic update and mov
The permissions on the directory holding the zone file and journal need to
allow named to create files. Named will recreate new versions of these as
part of processing the dynamic update and move them into place once they are
complete.
If you are running Linux also se SELinux settings as the
We have one zone set for Active directory to update dynamically that has
stopped doing so.
Someone manually updated the zone without doing a freeze/thaw and the host that
was added wasn’t properly resolving. What I found looking for a solution was to
freeze the zone, delete the .jnl file, updat
Gregory Sloop wrote:
> Would you mind showing me how you got there?
I like https://dnsviz.net/ and https://zonemaster.net/ - dnsviz is better
at showing DNSSEC issues, and zonemaster has a bigger collection of
general DNS checks, so it's worth using them both.
Tony.
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On Thu, 4 Mar, 2021, 1:17 PM ShubhamGoyal, wrote:
> Dear sir ,
>
> I want to ask about what is the Hardware requirements . If 1 million
> queries/sec comes in our Recursive resolver (bind 9.16.11)in Centos 8
>
> thanks
>
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Hello Shubham,
Running a DNS resolver service that can handle a million queries/s isn't
a simple matter of just installing some servers and clicking some
buttons. You need to have a clear and well-structured project that
considers many things. Hardware requirements are just a very small part
of it
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