Hi,
you did not mention what version of BIND is in use or any log messages
the server produced so we cannot be sure... but
I suspect it has to do with this release note:
https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/v9.18.28/notes.html#security-fixes
Validating DNS messages signed using the SIG(0) protoco
Hi,
I have had a DNS server with a dynamic zone that allows updates running for
a fair number of years. However, I discovered yesterday that this setup no
longer works and I cannot see anything in the documentation that indicates
why. Unfortunately, I did not notice when this broke, so it may have
From: Chris Buxton [cli...@buxtonfamily.us]
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 08:23 PM
To: Gary Greene
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Dynamic Update Policy.
> On Mar 28, 2013, at 4:03 PM, Gary Greene wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to get bind to use ddns updates for our env
In message <8741727B99C1AE4488FA3A4CD77D7B6E06A6CAA2@MX-DS0-HQ.minervanetworks.
com>, Gary Greene writes:
> I'm trying to get bind to use ddns updates for our environment, however
> I'm getting errors in the logs on the system that the host is being
> denied from making the changes.
>
> Current
On Mar 28, 2013, at 4:03 PM, Gary Greene wrote:
> I'm trying to get bind to use ddns updates for our environment, however I'm
> getting errors in the logs on the system that the host is being denied from
> making the changes.
>
> Currently, I'm only allowing certain hosts to update their record
I'm trying to get bind to use ddns updates for our environment, however I'm
getting errors in the logs on the system that the host is being denied from
making the changes.
Currently, I'm only allowing certain hosts to update their records, as a test.
The stanza for update-policy follows:
z
6 matches
Mail list logo