Thanks Greg!
I can confirm that running “rndc-confgen -a” replaced the previously created
"/etc/bind/rndc.key" file with a new one. There are no other files named
“rndc.key” on the box in question.
None of my conf files have a “controls” block in them. Is this bad? FWIW, I
don’t think
You are running into query limits (max-recursion-queries). Named prefers IPv6
when both
IPv4 and IPv6 servers are available (see v6-bias) but you don’t have a working
IPv6 link
to the rest of the world and those query attempts each uses one of the
available queries.
Some ISP’s seem to think th
On a 9.20 server that is a resolver only, I have a mystery. This is
running out of the official docker. I have a fleet of these and there is
nothing special about them. But I have a trouble child that provides no
explanation as to why it fails a query every now and then when none of the
other inst
On 25. 11. 24 10:24, Klaus Darilion via bind-users wrote:
Hi!
Sometimes it is hard to grep the logs for a certain zone, as sometimes
the zone name is within single quotation marks, sometimes not. For example:
zone at/IN: Transfer started.
transfer of 'at/IN' from ...
zone at/IN: transferred
Hi!
Sometimes it is hard to grep the logs for a certain zone, as sometimes the zone
name is within single quotation marks, sometimes not. For example:
zone at/IN: Transfer started.
transfer of 'at/IN' from ...
zone at/IN: transferred ...
transfer of 'at/IN' from ...
transfer of 'at/IN' from ...
z
Hi Mark!
I read https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-01467 especially:
"The servers are queried in turn - named moves on to the next server in the
list if either:
- It is unable to get a response from the server it is currently querying
(this might be no response or an error response).
- The primary
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