On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 07:50:41PM +0530, babu dheen wrote:
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> Can anyone let me know whether company Internal DNS server should respond to
> ROOT DNS query. When i execute # dig . NS @my-company-name-server query I am
> getting complete response
>
> Let me know whether enabling ROOT DNS q
returning the NS records if the
machine should be getting recursive service.
> --- On Thu, 17/3/11, Warren Kumari wrote:
>
>
> From: Warren Kumari
> Subject: Re: Need help to know about ROOT DNS query
> To: "babu dheen"
> Cc: "bind-users@lists.isc.or
, 17/3/11, Warren Kumari wrote:
From: Warren Kumari
Subject: Re: Need help to know about ROOT DNS query
To: "babu dheen"
Cc: "bind-users@lists.isc.org"
Date: Thursday, 17 March, 2011, 8:50 PM
Nah, that's fine (and normal).
BIND comes configured with the r
Nah, that's fine (and normal).
BIND comes configured with the roots so that it can start resolution. I guess I
don't fully understand your concern here -- is it that you are worried that the
root might see queries and so know your internal hostnames?
W
Warren Kumari
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Zitat von babu dheen :
Hi,
We have two internal Windows DNS servers which answer all DNS query
by forwarding it to gateway DNS server running in Redhat BIND. But i
have a query regarding allowing ROOT DNS query on internal DNS server.
I guess it does not mean your internal servers shoul
Hi,
We have two internal Windows DNS servers which answer all DNS query by
forwarding it to gateway DNS server running in Redhat BIND. But i have a query
regarding allowing ROOT DNS query on internal DNS server.
Can anyone let me know whether company Internal DNS server should respond to
RO
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