Re: A question from RFC 3403

2009-05-27 Thread Niall O'Reilly
sandoche BALAKRICHENAN wrote: REGEXP - A containing a substitution expression that is applied to the original string ==> Anyone have an idea why it always should be applied to the original string? OT for bind-users, so I'll give the shortest answer I can: what other string

AW: file descriptors and max-clients-per-query

2009-05-27 Thread Philippe Maechler
Thanks for the feedback > How many sockets are open when you see this message? Normally the > socket() call shouldn't fail even if named uses many sockets > (it will fail anyway, but the failure mode is normally > different), so it's very odd to see the above message. As Jeremy suggested we

RFC2317-style inverse resolution (Was: request for advice

2009-05-27 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:15:37AM +0800, Myo Than wrote a message of 59 lines which said: > Sirs, There are probably women on this list, also. > 129 CNAME 129.128-159.137.166.203.in-addr.arpa. It seems OK. > > set type=ns > > 128-159.137.166.203.in-addr.arpa. nslookup has always been a

Re: A question from RFC 3403

2009-05-27 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:48:49AM +0100, Niall O'Reilly wrote a message of 24 lines which said: > OT for bind-users, OK, but see later. > what other string is available? The domain name. > Let's find a better list for discussing the mysteries of DDDS. > It would be

Fwd: **another** connection timed out; no servers could be reached

2009-05-27 Thread Beavis
found what the problem is, i stop bind completely and re-run it again and the hintlist worked again. bug? maybe I'm running OpenBSD 4.2 and it's built-in bind server. ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listi

Re: A question from RFC 3403

2009-05-27 Thread SM
At 07:22 26-05-2009, sandoche BALAKRICHENAN wrote: An example from RFC 3403 The URN might look like this: urn:cid:199606121851.1@bar.example.com This Application's First Well Known Rule is to extract the characters between the first and second colon. For this URN that would be 'cid'.

Re: CNAME used in Global Server Loadbalancing - is it RFC compliant ?

2009-05-27 Thread Kevin Darcy
supp...@gday.ch wrote: Hello, we are using Global Server Loadbalancing (GSLB) for site redundancy. GSLB is based on DNS technology and works as follows --- standard implementation case --- www.example.com.NS loadbalancer-1.example