I don't know the official answer, but I can tell you the PS method reports to
me November, which is the last time named was started; whereas the pid file
date shows noon today, a few hours ago.
Ryan Pavely
Cologix
http://www.cologix.com/
On 1/5/2017 3:54 PM, Jonathan Reed wrote
the only Linux
boxes in our entire enterprise. Now I am not going to suggest steering clear
as my last 'production' 'bsd' 'nameserver' was well over 10 years ago. I'm
confident things have improved. Just keep my experience in mind.
Ryan Pavely
Cologi
rting named, nothing. It was getting it's answers from god knows
where.
I've been meaning to tear it apart and post here.
So not much help, but I just recently had a similar issue.
Ryan Pavely
Net Access Corporation
http://www.nac.net/
On 8/6/2013 7:09 PM, Grant Keller wro
.1.XX-YY.rev file. Seems redundant.
Ryan Pavely
Net Access Corporation
http://www.nac.net/
On 7/22/2013 12:17 PM, Barry Margolin wrote:
In article ,
Ryan Pavely wrote:
So that would suggest any time any block > a /24 is hosted you must
actually host the parent zone, pointing to the
Ryan Pavely
Net Access Corporation
http://www.nac.net/
On 7/22/2013 11:00 AM, Barry Margolin wrote:
In article ,
Ryan Pavely wrote:
Ok. What am I doing wrong? As far as I know this has worked for years
and sometime, weeks, months, years, ago it stopped.
This is for doing >
we own the entire/24
The config is loaded.
Rndc reload reports all is well.
But a lookup fails.
Help?
BIND 9.9.3-P1 on Linux
== included file in named.conf
zone "128/27.1.10.10.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
type master;
file "/usr/named/rev/10.10.1.128.rev";
};
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Ry
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