On 21.12.08 03:54, Jack Tavares wrote:
> Looking at rfc2317
> $ORIGIN 2.0.192.in-addr.arpa.
>@ IN SOA my-ns.my.domain. hostmaster.my.domain. (...)
>;...
>; <<0-127>> /25
>0/25NS ns.A.domain.
>0/25NS some.other.name.server.
[...]
as specified, wouldn't this zone then be non-authoritative
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Looking at rfc2317
I see the example zone file
$ORIGIN 2.0.192.in-addr.arpa.
@ IN SOA my-ns.my.domain. hostmaster.my.domain. (...)
;...
; <<0-127>> /25
0/25NS ns.A.domain.
0/25NS some.other.name.server.
;
1 CNAME
On Dec 21 2008, Jack Tavares wrote:
Looking at rfc2317
I see the example zone file
$ORIGIN 2.0.192.in-addr.arpa.
@ IN SOA my-ns.my.domain. hostmaster.my.domain. (...)
;...
; <<0-127>> /25
0/25NS ns.A.domain.
0/25NS some.other.name.ser
Chris Buxton says what?:
> On Dec 20, 2008, at 1:12 PM, Fred Zinsli wrote:
>
>> Hello all
>>
>> I have installed bind9 on my debian etch server as per
>> http://linux.justinhartman.com/DNS_Installation_and_Setup_using_BIND9
>>
>> I get to the section where I have to perform the following task
>>
Chris Buxton says what?:
> /etc/default/sysklogd
Would that not be:
/etc/default/syslogd ?
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Hi all. Hope someone can enlighten me. I have a strange problem with
my caching name server, and I have run out of ideas on where to debug
next. Basically my BIND server decides on it's own which names to
resolve and which not. For example ...
[r...@server named]# dig +trace www.google.com
; <<>>
On Dec 20, 2:39 am, "Jeremy C. Reed" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on BIND documentation and want to make sure the lists of
> operating systems used successfully with BIND are accurate.
>
> If you are willing, please email me off-list by December 23, what BIND and
> operating system versions you a
I've always assumed that the ";..." line in the example zone file right
after the SOA record and the (...) in the SOA record itself meant that
such information about the parent zone 2.0.192.in-addr.arpa had been
intentionally left out for the sake of brevity and clarity.
Ben Bridges
SpringNet
Looks like someone is running a "transparent" DNS proxy and
is intercepting your queries. You see these sorts of results
in hotels which just re-direct all DNS queries to a local
recursive server.
First thing I would be looking at is your NAT box and makin
mbp:~ alexus$ uname -a
Darwin mbp.local 9.6.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.6.0: Mon Nov 24
17:37:00 PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.9.59~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
mbp:~ alexus$ named -v
BIND 9.4.2-P2
mbp:~ alexus$
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 9:37 AM, money wrote:
> On Dec 20, 2:39 am, "Jeremy C. Reed" wrote:
>> Hi,
>
Hi,
Can we send audit logs from DNS server to another log server? If it can be
done, can you tell me how?
Thanks
Baris
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