On 1/31/2010 4:18 PM, SM wrote:
At 05:25 31-01-10, Wael Shaheen wrote:
As a solution the routing team was thinking to block port 25 for
outgoing as
some ISPs do. However, I do not see this to be a valid solution for many
reasons such as clients that have email servers outside, or if
decided to
I'm running Fedora 12 version bind-9.6.1-15.P3.fc12.x86_64 (that's the RPM.)
Every once and a while when one of my coworkers updates a zone file and runs
rndc reload, about 20 seconds later Bind randomly crashes. Here's the debug
from the last crash:
Feb 1 15:05:45 dns named[16455]: mem.c:
>> At 05:25 31-01-10, Wael Shaheen wrote:
>>> As a solution the routing team was thinking to block port 25 for
>>> outgoing as some ISPs do. However, I do not see this to be a valid
>>> solution for many reasons such as clients that have email servers
>>> outside, or if decided to be redirected to
On February 1, 2010 1:12:56 PM +1100 Mark Andrews wrote:
In message , Frank
Cusack writes:
On February 1, 2010 11:35:15 AM +1100 Mark Andrews wrote:
> You need to be looking a debug 3.
>
> notify_log(notify->zone, ISC_LOG_DEBUG(3), "sending notify to
> %s", addrbuf);
ouch, d
Noel Butler wrote:
> Firstly, I feel this really belongs on mailops not bind list :)
> secondly...
>
> On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 00:00 +0300, Wael Shaheen wrote:
>
>> Blocking port 25 is much worse IMHO because it forces users out of the
>> service, by restricting their ability to use their own mail
Hello,
I need to setup a local named configuration so that ANY request will be
resolved
to a specific single IP only.
I mean any kind of DNS resolutin request
www.luth.se
www.isc.org
www.anything.tld
should be resolved in 172.16.30.30 for example
I need this because I need to redirect users
There have been quite some posts since my first answer to Wael.
I just wanted to rephrase some stuff etc.
On Tue, February 2, 2010 00:43, Peter Dambier wrote:
> Noel Butler wrote:
>> Firstly, I feel this really belongs on mailops not bind list :)
>> secondly...
>>
>> On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 00:00 +0
Thats the baptista vortex. I've used it to clean up root servers of traffic.
Where every name resolves to the same IP address. I don't know if it still
works under bind. You can try.
You simply setup a root zone file with a wildcard pointing to the A record.
Or you can build a server to do that.
BIND 9.4-ESV is now available.
BIND 9.4-ESV is a extended release version for BIND 9.4.
BIND 9.4-ESV can be downloaded from
ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.4-ESV/bind-9.4-ESV.tar.gz
The PGP signature of the distribution is at
ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9
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