On Oct 22, 2014, at 5:56, Niall O'Reilly wrote:
> At Tue, 21 Oct 2014 22:31:28 -0500,
> Frank Bulk wrote:
>>
>> Dave,
>>
>> Thanks for the input, but what I was looking for was a dig command that
>> returns the IP(s) or a fail. It looks like the host command is the right
>> solution in this c
On Oct 19, 2014, at 1:26, Frank Bulk wrote:
> Is there a dig option that will list out the final (IPs) or query result??
> By default, even with +short, it can list intermediate CNAME(s) and not what
> IP(s) that CNAME may have.
>
> For example,
> root@nagios:/tmp# dig mail.automatedwa
Sorry for contributing another non-answer, just wanted to comment that I have
done something very similar once upon a time...
The case was a DNS authority service anycast node with:
2 Internet Facing Routers -- 2 Load Balancing Switches -- Big Stack of Servers
We had seen degraded performance
On 2011-04-03, at 9:48 PM, SM wrote:
> At 17:23 03-04-2011, Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote:
>> Yea, this was default via FreeBSD :)
>
> Some versions of FreeBSD have commented out directives to slave the root
> zone, the arpa zone and the in-addr.arpa zone from f.root-servers.net.
The root servers no
On 2011-01-21, at 8:50 AM, Barry Margolin wrote:
> In article ,
> Joseph S D Yao wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 02:19:45PM +0800, p...@mail.nsbeta.info wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm jsut curious, how does "who.is" know the dns records in my domain
>>> (nsbeta.info)?
>>>
>>> The page shows some of
On 2010-09-30, at 11:24 AM, Nicholas F Miller wrote:
> Does anyone actually have GSS-TSIG working with an Active Directory? I see
> plenty of posts from people trying to get it to work. I have yet to see
> anyone who claims to actually have it working. Did MS change something in
> 2008r2 since
On 2010-08-06, at 6:36 PM, Tony Finch wrote:
>
> OpenDNSSEC predates BIND's auto-signing functionality, so it has become
> partly obsolete - but not completely.
OpenDNSSEC is far from obsolete, it's in active development [1] and is being
used for some important zones [2].
dave
[1]
http://ww
Sending again, this time from an account actually subscribed to the list, doh :)
> From: Dave Knight
> Date: July 9, 2010 4:39:38 PM EDT
> To: Tomasz Chmielewski
> Cc: "bind-users@lists.isc.org"
> Subject: Re: GeoIP and maintaining high availability
>
> On 2010
Hi Tomasz,
On 2010-07-09, at 10:26 AM, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm about to set up bind with GeoIP patches.
>
> What I'm not sure, is how do you guys handle high availability?
>
> Suppose I have zones for Americas and Europe, and a destination server in
> Europe dies - how do you
On 2009-10-21, at 8:19 PM, Dave Knight wrote:
x86_64 / Mac OS X 10.6.1 / Darwin dhcp4.sanxion.org 10.0.0 Darwin
Kernel Version 10.0.0: Fri Jul 31 22:47:34 PDT 2009;
root:xnu-1456.1.25~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1 (GCC) 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646)
x86 / Ubuntu 9.04
On 2009-10-21, at 6:50 PM, JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉 wrote:
Dear beta testers,
At Tue, 20 Oct 2009 20:29:20 +,
Evan Hunt wrote:
BIND 9.7.0b1 is now available.
[snip]
- On some platforms, named and other binaries can now print out
a stack backtrace a
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