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net...@royal.net wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are using bind9 for DNS Cache.
> What the problem is, sometime the IP address for a domain is dead, but
> Bind won't know, and still responds the dead IP to clients, after that
> clients access the sites failed.
> So is there a way to do hea
Look at something like an F5 GTM ... it can do health checks on pools
and respond with only available/geographically close/etc ips...
http://www.f5.com/products/big-ip/product-modules/global-traffic-manager
.html
More than likely far too big for what you're looking for, but service
availability
On 22.10.09 23:45, net...@royal.net wrote:
> We are using bind9 for DNS Cache.
> What the problem is, sometime the IP address for a domain is dead, but
> Bind won't know, and still responds the dead IP to clients, after that
> clients access the sites failed.
> So is there a way to do health ch
On Oct 23, 2009, at 5:45, net...@royal.net wrote:
We are using bind9 for DNS Cache.
What the problem is, sometime the IP address for a domain is dead,
but Bind won't know, and still responds the dead IP to clients,
after that clients access the sites failed.
So is there a way to do health ch
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