Hi,
To automate this you need to configure parental-agents.
From 9.20.0 you can use the new 'checkds' option to automatically
populate parental-agents.
Best regards,
Matthijs
On 11/8/24 12:23, Τάσος Λολότσης wrote:
Hello
Thank you very much for the reply. I thought this was happening
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On 08/11/2024 11.20, Pedro García Segura wrote:
I'm having a hard time understanding the default recursive max quota being set
at 100 by default, since most modern servers now have RAM to spare, and it's a
bit scary to think that another Internet outage may happen again and internal
critical s
Hi Greg,
Thanks so much, your last paragraph makes sense.
I guess what I would expect, and excuse me if this reasoning is flawed, is
that BIND could use different queues/priorities for external/internal
domains. E.g. if after parsing the necessary query fields I see that I'm
authoritative for the
Hello
Thank you very much for the reply. I thought this was happening
automatically because I used dnssec-policy. If it’s not happening, is there
something else that can help me automate this process by withdrawing the
key ?
On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 12:58 AM Crist Clark
wrote:
> You need to tell
Hello Pedro.
Firstly, which version of BIND are you running?
Generally, though, increasing `recursive-clients` on a box with a decent amount
of power and RAM is not an issue: 50k, or even bigger, should be fine. But
please test it first. We have discussed raising the default but we’re not quite
Hello,
Recently we had a Internet outage that lasted for a few hours and quickly
filled the recursive clients quota (set at 1000) since most internet-bound
recursive queries timed out, and our network is huge.
This also affected recursive queries to internal authoritative domains,
thus interrupti
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