Thanks all - the "filter--on-v4" has worked well in testing.
In terms of "why?" we do actually have native IPv6 upstream, and some parts
of the network are fully IPv6 enabled, and access the internet on IPv6. But
some areas are only IPv4. I need to make sure these IPv4 only parts of the
networ
Hi Michael,
> Since you mention "IPv6 works internally," are the clients actually
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querying your name server over v6 or v4?
>
Our DNS servers only listen on IPv4.
> It might not meet your exact requirements, but have you checked the ARM
> for filter--on-v4?
>
That option looks like it m
Hello gurus,
Is it possible using the BIND resolver to filter out record replies to
end clients?
Since Google added an IPv6 record, I'm having problems with some Macs
trying to connect to Google on IPv6 instead of IPv4.
We have a partial IPv6 network. IPv6 works internally, but outbound
Is there a simple utility, which can ICMP ping or HTTP ping a host, and
update the hosts DNS entry if the host is down?
I'm thinking I could have 2 include files, and swap between then if the host
is down or not.
Any pointers ?
Paul
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Hello,
One of our DNS stopped with this critical error:
Mar 31 16:34:42 ns2 named[3806]: dispatch.c:3018: INSIST(n == 1) failed
Mar 31 16:34:42 ns2 named[3806]: exiting (due to assertion failure)
has anyone seen this before, and knows what causes it?
Thanks
Paul
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