In article ,
Takahiro Masuda wrote:
> Also try dig ip +trace
That's only useful if the domain is already delegated to the server you
want to check. I got the impression that he needs to test the server
BEFORE the delegation is implemented (because the registrar won't accept
the NS records i
Also try dig ip +trace
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From: bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org
To: comp-protocols-dns-b...@isc.org
Sent: Fri May 29 18:32:09 2009
Subject: Re: BIND do not listen on udp port 53
In article ,
Thomas Manson wrote:
> Is there a mean to query the DNS Server on
In article ,
Thomas Manson wrote:
> Is there a mean to query the DNS Server on UDP port 53 with something like
> dig ? so I can be sure that it's not my server that is wrong ?
Why do you think dig doesn't default to port 53?
dig soa @
should do what you want.
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Barry Margolin, bar...@alu
Hi,
Thanks for the advices, i've run the test (named -g after kill) and the
realize the zonecheck of the AFNIC.FR has passed.
As I didn't do nothing in between, I guess this was maybe a temporary
error of the AFNIC.FR zonecheck utility (which says UDP port 53 was not
reachable).
Is there a m
Hi Thomas,
did you reboot or start/stop bind or kill?
I remember having a named process dangling that kept me from
receiving. After rebooting that worked again.
with
ps -elf | grep named
you should see your named and how it was called:
ps -elf | grep named
5 S hammer 4142 1 0 80 0
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[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Manson
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:28 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: BIND do not listen on udp port 53
Hi,
I'm using BIND 9.5.0-P2 (on ubuntu server 8.04).
And the
Hello.
Check for "listen-on {...}" directive in your config files.
On 28.05.2009 / 15:28:03 +0200, Thomas Manson wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using BIND 9.5.0-P2 (on ubuntu server 8.04).
>
> And the bind server do not listen anymore on the udp port.
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bind-u
Hi,
I'm using BIND 9.5.0-P2 (on ubuntu server 8.04).
And the bind server do not listen anymore on the udp port.
I've updated the /etc/bind/named.conf to add a domain, but didn't touch the
/etc/bind/named.conf.options.
On localhost, when I use nmap I can see that the udp port is not listed.
tho
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