At 14:07 07/12/2009, Danny Mayer wrote:
> The reason IDN support in the BIND query tools (dig, host, nslookup)
is not the default is because it relies on a 3rd party library, which
must be installed and configured by the package builder beforehand. This
is just like SSL support, needed for DNSSEC
At 11:00 06/12/2009, Chris Buxton wrote:
On Dec 5, 2009, at 5:04 AM, Kai Szymanski wrote:
> What is the way for the future: Should the browser encode idn's into
> punycode and send it to the nameserver (like example below) or should
> the browser send the un-encoded idn to the nameserver and the
At 11:06 06/12/2009, Chris Buxton wrote:
On Dec 5, 2009, at 6:34 AM, JFC Morfin wrote:
> Chris Buxton 4 décembre 2009 20:29
>> The reason IDN support in the BIND query tools (dig, host,
nslookup) is not the default is because it relies on a 3rd party
library, which must be installed and config
At 06:36 06/12/2009, Danny Mayer wrote:
JFC Morfin wrote:
> I wish to set-up my BIND DNS server on window XP as a service. I checked
> the "automatic start-up". Unfortunately it did not work. The readme1st
> guide only says that the way to do it is as usual, what does not help me
> since I never
At 23:19 30/11/2009, Kevin Darcy wrote:
It appears that the default view is locked to class IN, so if you
need a zone in another class, you need to define a view, even if
trivially defined:
options {
directory "/tmp";
};
view "blah" class999 {
match-clients { any; };
zone "foo" class999 {
ty
At 18:32 30/11/2009, Kevin Darcy wrote:
The default CLASS is "IN" (Internet). Unless you have a specific
need to use another class, then just leave CLASS empty and "IN" will
cover all of your typical name-resolution functions, e.g.
name->address, address->name, mail-domain->mail-exchangers, etc
I made BIND work under windows. Now, I have some problem in finding
the proper configuration syntax for classes.
Cf. RFC 5395. http://www.iana.org/assignments/dns-parameters
0xE000-0xFEFF
65280-65534Reserved for Private Use
Where is CLASS usage documented?
Thank you!
jfc
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