I have been looking for a way to provide both an API and a GUI interface
for my multi-master/slave BIND infrastructure.
There are obviously many GUI options, but finding a solution that will
allow for external programs to add/change/delete records (API), and
allow administrators to manually ma
Does anyone know of a simple way to discover how many zone files bind
has successfully loaded after the daemon starts?
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OS == Solaris 9
Compilers == Sun or GCC
Anyone know what causes these warnings?
./configure --with-openssl=no --with-libxml2=/usr/local --disable-threads
configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --with-openssl, --with-libxml2
or
./configure --without-openssl --with-libxml2=/usr/local --dis
Frank Pikelner wrote:
Thank you for everyone's assistance. I have updated the zone files.
After the updates and restarting BIND, I run "dig +trace ptr
170.3.187.64.in-addr.arpa" and the result stops just prior to getting to
my DNS server and correctly resolving the name of the IP address. I'm
new
Frank Pikelner wrote:
Every now and then we get a bounce on emails that are sent through one
of our mails servers located on 64.187.3.170. The bounce messages look
as follows and appear to indicate that our reverse zone is missing a
record, though the record is there and resolves through nslo
This is a test. Please disregard.
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karthik karthik wrote:
Hello all,
I am using BIND 9.2.4.
Irrespective of flags fetch-glue no; recursion no; in
"/etc/bindnamed.conf.options"
and my named.conf also has reference to named.conf.options(entry exists
like include "/etc/bind/named.conf.options )
my dns server sends responses with
When I do a nslookup or dig I only see the first two servers and not sec2:
--
ns-1: nslookup
set type=ns
_tcp.utmck.edu
Non-authoritative answer:
_tcp.utmck.edu nameserver = pri1.utmck.edu
_tcp.utmck.edu nameserver = sec1.utmck.edu
Authoritative answers can be found
knowledge). Many people have written scripts and such to do it.
So, I guess the answer to your question is "yes". But you have to
develop a way to do the config file replication.
- Kirk
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Bryce Fischer wrote:
On Dec 22, 9:52 am, Bryce Fischer wrote:
I'm trying to use xname.org to use as secondary DNS servers. I have
setup the following zone from my primary NS:
(named.conf.local)
zone "gwatdesigns.com" {
type master;
file "/etc/bind/zones/gwatdesigns.com.db";
Binmakhashen, Latif wrote:
Bad configuraiton like what? Would you mind to elaborate please?
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