Hi Anand,
> How did you add this zone to BIND?
We added this zone through OpenStack Desigante. We sent a HTTP request to
Designate for adding a zone. Designate would convert the HTTP request to
RNDC command to add zone to BIND.
Tengfei
Anand Buddhdev 于2022年5月7日周六 16:27写道:
> On 07/05/2022 08:0
I can't speak definitively for stub zones, but I would assume it works the
same as NS delegations or forwarding.
A DNS server maintains a listing of smoothed round trip times (SRTT) for
each potential destination. It uses the SRTT with the lowest value, and
after each successful response all of th
Forgive my ignorance if this is a trivial question.
Supposing I have an internal IP network (rfc1918) where there atr local
caching servers (recursive) which clients connect to and scattered around
are several authoritative servers which provide answers for internal only
zones. Those internal on
On 07/05/2022 08:08, tengfei xiao wrote:
Hi Tengfei,
We are encountering a problem that SOA records had data residue when
deleting a new-created zone with BIND 9. The operation procedures are as
below:
1. Firstly, a zone named test18.cn was added with BIND 9. The command "dig
-t SOA test18.cn"
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