Dig arguments are positional and they always were. See the Simple Usage and
Multiple Queries sections in the manual page for details.
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Sorry, there is no clear description of the problem
I describe the question again
Any parameters of the dig command should not be in sequence,
such as below
dig 1.1.1.1.in-addr.arpa PTR +trace +nodnssec VS dig
1.1.1.1.in-addr.arpa PTR +nodnssec +trace
The output of these two commands after ex
> On 26 Oct 2021, at 08:02, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've made some progress..
>
> Op 24-10-2021 om 21:39 schreef Paul van der Vlis:
> (...)
>> I've tried to specify the "key-directory" in the bind configuration, but
>> when I do that I get an error during "rndc reload", so I
Hello,
I've made some progress..
Op 24-10-2021 om 21:39 schreef Paul van der Vlis:
(...)
I've tried to specify the "key-directory" in the bind configuration, but
when I do that I get an error during "rndc reload", so I cannot specify
a key-directory. This is Bind 9.16.15 from Debian 11.
Wha
Hello Elias,
This is not a CNAME, but rather a redirection at the web server (Apache
or Nginx) level
Cheers,
Xavier
Le 10/25/21 15:40, Elias Pereira a écrit :
Hi,
Google sites use a domain in the following way for their free sites.
https://sites.google.com/company.com/mysite/
How can I c
On 25/10/2021 15:40, Elias Pereira wrote:
Hi Elias,
Google sites use a domain in the following way for their free sites.
https://sites.google.com/company.com/mysite/
How can I create a CNAME for a site in this format? Is there another way?
A CNAME record can't point to a URL. It can only po
Hi,
Google sites use a domain in the following way for their free sites.
https://sites.google.com/company.com/mysite/
How can I create a CNAME for a site in this format? Is there another way?
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