Re: named out of swap on NetBSD/amd64

2023-02-14 Thread Jan Schaumann via bind-users
Michal Nowak wrote: > In your named log you may see a "max-cache-size" calculation like the one > below (I don't have "max-cache-size" set in the config explicitly, implicit > value of "90%" is used): > > 'max-cache-size 90%' - setting to 1729MB (out of 1922MB) Good call - I do see that: 'm

Re: named out of swap on NetBSD/amd64

2023-02-14 Thread Michal Nowak
On 14/02/2023 16:09, Jan Schaumann via bind-users wrote: I'm guessing that without a set 'max-cache-size', this continues to grow until there is no more memory space left, we start swapping, and eventually get OOM killed. https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/v9_18_11/reference.html claims that the de

Re: named out of swap on NetBSD/amd64

2023-02-14 Thread Jan Schaumann via bind-users
Jan Schaumann via bind-users wrote: > Greg Choules wrote: > > - Are you stuck on 9.16.30 for some reason? If not, grab the latest 9.18 > > package. It will be less memory hungry generally and contain fixes for > > recent issues. > > Yeah, will give that a try. Upgrading to 9.18.11 by itself di

Re: Restrict dynamic updates to one domain - disallow subdomains

2023-02-14 Thread Mark Andrews
Use external. You can create any rule you can think of with that. > On 14 Feb 2023, at 20:29, André Steden wrote: > > I want an external server to be able to update all the hosts (A) records > inside the example.de domain. > But i don't want that the external server can create subdomain entrie

Re: Restrict dynamic updates to one domain - disallow subdomains

2023-02-14 Thread André Steden via bind-users
I want an external server to be able to update all the hosts (A) records inside the example.de domain. But i don't want that the external server can create subdomain entries inside the example.de domain. Is this possible? What grant/deny rule must i use? -André Am 13.02.2023 um 23:33 schrieb