Hello, I am running a named service on the OpenSuSE 15.4 platform.
# named -v
BIND 9.16.44 (Extended Support Version)
and I am getting an excessive number of binary tmp-xx files created
in the named chroot directory - /var/lib/named. (xx is just a bunch
of random characters.) What
ing and see what source and destination your queries
> are using. Make fake queries to unique names just to be sure which
> queries you are looking at.
> That's the best that I can suggest.
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> Bob Harold
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> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 1:07 PM Marc Chamberlin via bind-use
Hello - I am running the Bind server
> named -v
BIND 9.11.2
under OpenSuSE Leap 15.0. In order to support other servers running on
the same system that my Bind server is running on I am trying to set up
3 views, one for the localhost, one for my internal network to use, and
one for the external
On 03/14/2019 04:40 AM, Niall O'Reilly wrote:
> On 14 Mar 2019, at 5:17, Marc Chamberlin via bind-users wrote:
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>> On 03/13/2019 08:33 PM, John W. Blue wrote:
>>> As an option, instead of including /etc/rndc.key nothing prevents you
>>> from including rndc.conf
ing contest! ;-) I will go poke around and take a look at the
startup scripts
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> Mark
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>> On 14 Mar 2019, at 10:01 am, Marc Chamberlin via bind-users
>> wrote:
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>> Hello Bind Users,
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>> I have been working on upgrading my Bind 9.11.2 serve
ch I choose the persistence issue remains...
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> Hope that helps and good hunting!
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At least you confirmed my thinking so far, great minds think alike!
Marc...
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> John
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> *From:*bind-users [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] *On Beha
Hello Bind Users,
I have been working on upgrading my Bind 9.11.2 server (running on a
Linux system, OpenSuSE Leap 15) so that I can accept DNS
challenges/verification from/for LetsEncrypt certificates, and I am
running into a wall trying to get nsupdate (and rndc which I wanted to
use to test the
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