On 01/09/2013 06:17 AM, Daniele wrote:
I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU 12.04,
virtualized on VirtualBox.
Make sure you've disabled the built-in dnsmasq instance on the Ubuntu
system.
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-Original Message-
From: Daniele
Date: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:17 AM
To: "bind-users@lists.isc.org"
Subject: Re: Name resolution fails if not forwarding
>This is the scenario.
>
>I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU 12.04,
>virtualiz
This is the scenario.
I installed BIND9 via `apt-get` on a newly installed UBUNTU 12.04,
virtualized on VirtualBox.
The network works properly because if I indicate a different server from my
own BIND9 (the first line of '/etc/resolv.conf' is, for example,
`nameserver 8.8.8.8`) the lookups and any
On 1/8/2013 9:35 AM, Daniele wrote:
If I use BIND9 forwarding all the queries not belonging to my local
zones, it works.
But if I don't forward those queries, `dig` sometimes (and this is
weird) fails (with "connection timed out; no servers could be
reached") and the logs are full of "lame s
My first thought would be lack of firewall rules and connectivity to the
Internet.
On Jan 8, 2013 9:35 AM, "Daniele" wrote:
> If I use BIND9 forwarding all the queries not belonging to my local zones,
> it works.
>
> But if I don't forward those queries, `dig` sometimes (and this is weird)
> fail
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