Re: doubt about queries.log format

2016-07-18 Thread Manuel Ramírez
Thanks Tony for your answer, and is there any possibility using other category and/or debug level to obtain the record and the ip resolved in the same log entry? Regards Manuel 2016-07-18 12:50 GMT+02:00 Tony Finch : > Manuel Ramírez wrote: > > > > I would like to know if is possible to see in

Re: doubt about queries.log format

2016-07-18 Thread Tony Finch
Manuel Ramírez wrote: > > I would like to know if is possible to see in the queries.log output the ip > address resolved No, it only logs the query not the answers. Have a look at passive DNS or dnstap if you want more detailed telemetry. Tony. -- f.anthony.n.finchhttp://dotat.at/ - I xn

Re: Doubt regarding acls and internal and external view.

2015-05-23 Thread Barry Margolin
In article , Elias Pereira wrote: > I understood the explanations. Now why I asked the question. > > Let's assume I have 3 services and all with public IPs. > > - www.myservice.com > - Database > - Microsoft AD > > I think the only service the external public needs to know that exists is > th

Re: Doubt regarding acls and internal and external view.

2015-05-23 Thread Elias Pereira
I understood the explanations. Now why I asked the question. Let's assume I have 3 services and all with public IPs. - www.myservice.com - Database - Microsoft AD I think the only service the external public needs to know that exists is the www. Assuming that, along with the explanations you ha

RE: Doubt regarding acls and internal and external view.

2015-05-22 Thread Darcy Kevin (FCA)
You’ll need to duplicate the www name into the internal zone if your internal clients need to resolve it. If a query doesn’t resolve in one view, it doesn’t “fail over” to another view in the config. It simply returns the negative response to the client.

Re: Doubt regarding acls and internal and external view.

2015-05-22 Thread Leonard Mills
I think you meant to say:   WWW and any other server/service  --> zone db.internalOtherfwise have your cogent explanation ready for the executive of your choice complains loudly "Our web site is down  Our customers MUST have reliable access to our site!" (Many executives will not think t

Re: Doubt about RFC1918 response from Internet

2012-04-05 Thread Carlos Ribas
Hello, Thanks for your response. Ok, now I understood what happend. I created the 10.in-addr.arpa arquive and now I'm authoritative for all the reverse address space 10/8. I believe I will not querying the Internet's name servers for these address anymore. Best regards, -

Re: Doubt about RFC1918 response from Internet

2012-04-05 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , Carlos Ribas writes: > Hello, > > I'm sending this message to see if I understood the meaning of " RFC > 1918 response from Internet" message logs. I read the FAQ of Bind [1], but > I have to be honest to say that I'm a litlle bit confused, since English is > not my first langua

Re: Doubt with towiresorted

2011-07-06 Thread Kevin Darcy
On 7/6/2011 4:36 AM, Vignesh Gadiyar wrote: Got your point. I meant answer sections in the Response from the DNS server itself. It contains 4 sections namely Question, Answer, Authoritative and Additional sections right. I used the rrset-order in named.conf to set order to random which was norm

Re: Doubt with towiresorted

2011-07-06 Thread Vignesh Gadiyar
Got your point. I meant answer sections in the Response from the DNS server itself. It contains 4 sections namely Question, Answer, Authoritative and Additional sections right. I used the rrset-order in named.conf to set order to random which was normally Cyclic. The result was that only the answer

Re: Doubt with towiresorted

2011-07-04 Thread Kevin Darcy
On 7/1/2011 2:40 AM, Vignesh Gadiyar wrote: I have created a static zone file for "www.abcd.com " with the Answer section entries Hold it right there. A zone file doesn't contain "answer sections", it contains zone data. That's an important, fundamental distinction. "Ans

Re: Doubt

2011-06-20 Thread Kevin Darcy
On 6/20/2011 7:04 AM, Vignesh Gadiyar wrote: What do the client.c and server.c programs in the /bin/named do? They're not programs, they're C source files in the BIND distribution: % ls bin/named/client.c bin/named/server.c bin/named/client.c bin/named/server.c % As part of the build process