Re: Problem with recursive name server

2012-06-09 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , Mike Bobkiewicz writes: > HI all, > first Eduardo: > I did an upgrade with the mentioned package to 9.9.1 P1, it=B4s now up and = > running but doesn=B4t fix the problem. > I have to correct one thing: It=B4s not a 10.6 client system it=B4s a 10.7.= > 4 Server system, this is importa

Re: Problem with recursive name server

2012-06-09 Thread Eduardo Bonsi
Hello Mike; Sorry I forgot to put the list address from my first message. Here is for the list to follow. Hello Mike; Upgrade your Bind Server to 9.9.1 Packages for the OS X Snow Leopard and others can be found here; http://support.menandmice.com/download/bind/macosx/10.6-Snow-Leopard/ Adm

Re: Problem with recursive name server

2012-06-09 Thread Mike Bobkiewicz
HI all, first Eduardo: I did an upgrade with the mentioned package to 9.9.1 P1, it´s now up and running but doesn´t fix the problem. I have to correct one thing: It´s not a 10.6 client system it´s a 10.7.4 Server system, this is important because the client running this server does configure bin

Re: Problem with recursive name server

2012-06-08 Thread Mike Hoskins
please share configuration and possibly zone file(s) so we can help... if your isp has done rfc2317 style delegation, your servers are actually authoritative so i don't think it has anything to do with allow-recursion (and i doubt you want to set that to any, unless you have network acls in place

Re: Problem with recursive name server

2012-06-08 Thread Chuck Swiger
Hi-- On Jun 8, 2012, at 1:08 PM, Mike Bobkiewicz wrote: > we are running an authorative name server for some domains. After some time > our ISP has now delegated the reverse name lookups to our server. We are > running bind 9.7.3 on Mac OS X 10.6 and are not able to bring the reverse > name loo