Excellent, thanks, looks like that very well covers it (and also the
"insecure" policy too).
And
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/merge_requests/9092/diffs
looks good ... including Suzanne Goldlust's additional suggestions too.
Thanks!
On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 1:08 AM Petr Špaček wrote:
Thanks everyone for your responses. Obviously I overlooked the most
simple explanation, which turned out to be what actually occurred. In
hindsight, I should have checked the mailing list archive before
assuming that there was something more sinister going on. FYI Here is
the original email on
Hi there,
On Fri, 7 Jun 2024, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 07.06.2024 um 10:58:27 Uhr schrieb G.W. Haywood:
> On the face of your description, this sounds like a spammer who has
> slightly more skill than usual.
The spammer simply used the name in From: after the Nick posted tothe
list) (Nick Tait vi
Am 2024-06-06 18:35, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
if the problem happens again, you can call 'rndc dumpdb' to dump
named's cache and see all records your named remembers about
mallorcazeitung.es and epi.es
perhaps they can help to explain why named can't resolve anything.
Yes, it always h
I got one of those mails too, your explanation is correct. Nothing sofisticated
here.
--
Best regards
Sten Carlsen
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"MALE BOVINE MANURE!!!"
> On 7 Jun 2024, at 12.11, Marco Moock wrote:
>
> Am 07.06.2024 um 10:58:27 Uhr schrieb G.W. Haywood:
>
>>
Am 07.06.2024 um 10:58:27 Uhr schrieb G.W. Haywood:
> On the face of your description, this sounds like a spammer who has
> slightly more skill than usual.
The spammer simply used the name in From: after the Nick posted tothe
list) (Nick Tait via bind-users) and the mail address
(bind-users@lists
Hi there,
On Fri, 7 Jun 2024, Nick Tait wrote:
... Happy to share all the mail headers ...
On the face of your description, this sounds like a spammer who has
slightly more skill than usual. Another explanation is that you might
have been targeted specifically, which could be more worrying.
Hello,
and thank you for reaching out. I agree this was poorly documented.
In recent versions you can use command `named -C` which prints out
default configuration, including the default DNSSEC policy.
I'm going to update documentation to reflect that:
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind
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