On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 11:40:17PM +0530, Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 05:19:41PM +, McDonald, Daniel (Dan) wrote:
> > Apparently it’s not the way to do what I needed, but I created an RPZ
> > record like this:
> > foo.example.com IN NS ns1.ex
On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 05:19:41PM +, McDonald, Daniel (Dan) wrote:
> Apparently it’s not the way to do what I needed, but I created an RPZ record
> like this:
> foo.example.com IN NS ns1.example.org
> IN NS
At Thu, 15 Jan 2009 15:57:17 -0600,
Rich Goodson wrote:
> I had the same issue on one of my caching resolvers just yesterday for
> the first time. This is one of the lowest utilized servers out of 6
> that are all on identical hardware and identical versions of BIND
> (9.4.3).
>
> Jan 14
I had the same issue on one of my caching resolvers just yesterday for
the first time. This is one of the lowest utilized servers out of 6
that are all on identical hardware and identical versions of BIND
(9.4.3).
Jan 14 17:46:38 wdmdc-dns-dts2 named[1415]: [ID 873579 daemon.crit]
name.c
At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 09:16:53 -0600,
Timothy Holtzen wrote:
> Last night one of our name servers stopped unexpectedly. Looking in the
> logs I found the following messages.
>
> Jan 13 20:15:01 foo named[29625]: statschannel.c:696: INSIST(xmlrc >= 0)
> failed
> Jan 13 20:15:01 foo named[29625]: e
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