On May 7, 2009, at 9:50 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
I beg to differ. Named only gets to this position in the
code if it has been told to shut itself down. Note this
may happen as a side effect of shutting the machine itself
down.
I can say with a lot of confidenc
Howdy all, we're running 9.5.0-P2 (fairly recent) on two servers that
are recursive DNS sources for a medium sized college. This week, we
had more than a few users complaining about craigslist.org and
www.chase.com not resolving, and sure enough when I checked with dig
one of Craigslist's NS server
Hi
I get a lot of log messages like this:
named[6379]: client x.x.x.x#59767: error sending response: host unreachable
I can ping x.x.x.x so I'm confused.
Can some kind soul help?
Thanks
Kurt
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I understand the version 9 (and above) of BIND supports S-NAPTR.
Is this supported in both the lightweight resolver and the full resolver
? ... or ONLY the full resolver ?
Greg Waines
Nortel Networks
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Hi,
When named is reloading (rndc reload) and at this time the query request is
coming, what will be happened? Will this query be rejected? Thanks.
Regards.
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Hi Wiley,
I did have trouble with cached negatives. My isp is breaking my aDSL
line at least once per day. When they had problems reconnecting I
lost connectivity for a day when bind could not receive any answers
for about 10 minutes.
Reload with rndc did not help but restarting bind did.
I expe
I realize this question isn't strictly BIND related, but I am running
BIND, and would like to use BIND to start looking at DNSSEC.
I've spent the better part of today looking around for resources.
I've found a few:
http://www.dnssec-deployment.org/
https://www.ripe.net/projects/disi//dnssec_howto
> So, for those of you who have done this, or looked around, played with
> DNSSEC, etc, where do I start? Where is the "howto" guide for people
> like me? I understand regular DNS just fine, but start adding SEPs,
> DLVs, KSKs and I start getting lost.
You might check out this slide presentation
On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 11:22:59AM +0200,
Kurt Petersen wrote
a message of 17 lines which said:
> named[6379]: client x.x.x.x#59767: error sending response: host unreachable
>
> I can ping x.x.x.x so I'm confused.
On today's Internet, ping is a poor connectivity test because most
machines a
In message <90243c8a881f8d419d855264d9636f3a39f...@zcarhxm2.corp.nortel.com>, "
Gregory Waines" writes:
> I understand the version 9 (and above) of BIND supports S-NAPTR.
>
> Is this supported in both the lightweight resolver and the full resolver
> ? ... or ONLY the full resolver ?
>
> Greg W
In article , Kurt Petersen
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I get a lot of log messages like this:
>
> named[6379]: client x.x.x.x#59767: error sending response: host unreachable
>
> I can ping x.x.x.x so I'm confused.
>
> Can some kind soul help?
My guess is that the response was sent too late, and the cl
On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 09:38:25AM +1000,
Mark Andrews wrote
a message of 26 lines which said:
> It is up to the application to sort and process the returned
> records.
But I suspect that this is precisely what the OP wanted (and expected
BIND to do). Does anyone know a good free-
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