Re: Stub zones, but secndary?

2023-11-19 Thread Nick Tait via bind-users
On 20/11/2023 1:00 pm, Peter wrote: It's tricky. One problem is these are slave zones, they are authoritative and do not work well with DNSSEC. I'm curious... What issues did you have with these zones and DNSSEC? I would have expected that the signed zones should just work? Nick. -- Visit h

Re: Stub zones, but secndary?

2023-11-19 Thread Peter
On Sun, Nov 19, 2023 at 09:10:13PM +, Elmar K. Bins wrote: ! my freshly recrafted DNS servers got the latest BIND 9.18 pkg from FreeBSD. ! They're all supposed to only respond for a certain set of zones to the outside, ! but should be able to be used as a resolver from localhost. ! ! The pkg

Stub zones, but secndary?

2023-11-19 Thread Elmar K. Bins
Good evening, my freshly recrafted DNS servers got the latest BIND 9.18 pkg from FreeBSD. They're all supposed to only respond for a certain set of zones to the outside, but should be able to be used as a resolver from localhost. The pkg comes with a default config that slaves "." and its cousins

Re: Problem with recursion for windows bind for Teamviewer

2023-11-19 Thread Ondřej Surý
Hey, BIND 9.16 is in security-and-critical-only mode, so this won’t get fixed in any case. However, your message is incomprehensible. If you want to get anything fixed, we will need more clarity in the report - describe your setup (clients, recursive servers, authoritative servers) and properl

Problem with recursion for windows bind for Teamviewer

2023-11-19 Thread legacyone via bind-users
I don't know if this will be fixed before EOL for windows bind but here is the problem Teamviewer (and maybe other sites too) when you do the recursion when no answer under 1000ms it tries again which is trigged by client windows (not the one running bind) which also tries again for a answer t