Am Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:44:46 +1100
schrieb Mark Andrews :
>
> In message <20100309142153.016c7...@the-damian.de>, Torsten writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm a bit clueless about what's happening here exactly.
> > I have a server (9.6.1-P3) that tries resolving
> > ws.mobilecdn.verisign.com. Queries for
In message <20100309142153.016c7...@the-damian.de>, Torsten writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a bit clueless about what's happening here exactly.
> I have a server (9.6.1-P3) that tries resolving
> ws.mobilecdn.verisign.com. Queries for this host permanently fail with
> SERVFAIL.
>
> I've narrowed the probl
Torsten,
ws.mobilecdn.verisign.com. doesn't answer for me either.
It's supposed to be authoritatively hosted here:
mobilecdn.verisign.com. 900 IN NS dns1-auth.m-qube.com.
mobilecdn.verisign.com. 900 IN NS dns2-auth.m-qube.com.
But neither of them answer an iterative
Hi,
I'm a bit clueless about what's happening here exactly.
I have a server (9.6.1-P3) that tries resolving
ws.mobilecdn.verisign.com. Queries for this host permanently fail with
SERVFAIL.
I've narrowed the problem down to answers from c2.nstld.net
dig @c2.nstld.com mobilecdn.verisign.com
;;
Hello everyone,
Can somebody suggest a place where from I can download dnsquery source/pkg to
make it work on Solaris 10?
I have it installed on a FreeBSD machine but imported to Solaris is reporting
some syntax error
# dnsquery www.google.com
dnsquery: syntax error at line 1: `(' unexpected
T
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010, ic.nssip wrote:
> Can somebody suggest a place where from I can download dnsquery source/pkg
> to make it work on Solaris 10?
It is available in old BIND 8 source.
> I have it installed on a FreeBSD machine but imported to Solaris is
> reporting some syntax error
>
> # dnsq
I find it useful to test records cache time.
I'll check on BIND 8 package.
Thank you for pointing to a Solaris compatible source.
Julian
- Original Message -
From: "Jeremy C. Reed"
To: "ic.nssip"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: dnsquery for Solaris
On Tue
In article ,
"ic.nssip" wrote:
> I find it useful to test records cache time.
dig tells you that.
> I'll check on BIND 8 package.
> Thank you for pointing to a Solaris compatible source.
Use dig from a recent BIND package, though you may find it's already
there - ours is in /usr/local/bin/
On Mar 9 2010, Sam Wilson wrote:
In article ,
"ic.nssip" wrote:
I find it useful to test records cache time.
dig tells you that.
I'll check on BIND 8 package.
Thank you for pointing to a Solaris compatible source.
Use dig from a recent BIND package, though you may find it's already
t
dig was added to Solaris 9. It is not native to Solaris 8 or older.
Chris Thompson wrote:
> On Mar 9 2010, Sam Wilson wrote:
>
> >In article ,
> > "ic.nssip" wrote:
> >
> >> I find it useful to test records cache time.
> >
> >dig tells you that.
> >
> >> I'll check on BIND 8 package.
>
In message <20100309154017.4801c...@the-damian.de>, Torsten writes:
> Am Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:44:46 +1100
> schrieb Mark Andrews :
>
> >
> > In message <20100309142153.016c7...@the-damian.de>, Torsten writes:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm a bit clueless about what's happening here exactly.
> > > I h
I've got dnsquery working fine from sunfreeware.com bind-8.4.6 on
x86-Solaris 10.
Does anybody knows if it can be exported to another machine? I tried to
binary ftp the file to another machine (same configuration), I fixed owner
and permissions but will just not run there. Does it has some depen
ic.nssip wrote:
> I've got dnsquery working fine from sunfreeware.com bind-8.4.6 on
> x86-Solaris 10.
> Does anybody knows if it can be exported to another machine? I tried to
> binary ftp the file to another machine (same configuration), I fixed
> owner and permissions but will just not run there.
What I'm trying to do is to find a way to get the TTL left for a cached
record.
I usually use dnsquery like this (12m23s and 9m53s is what interest me):
# dnsquery -n 8.8.8.8 -t a ftp.funet.fi
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 47912
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTH
ic.nssip wrote:
> What I'm trying to do is to find a way to get the TTL left for a cached
> record.
> I usually use dnsquery like this (12m23s and 9m53s is what interest me):
>
> # dnsquery -n 8.8.8.8 -t a ftp.funet.fi
> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 47912
> ;; flags: qr rd r
In message <8be7886dd93c4870bd2a8a0d00259...@internal.corp.ds>, "ic.nssip" writ
es:
> What I'm trying to do is to find a way to get the TTL left for a cached
> record.
> I usually use dnsquery like this (12m23s and 9m53s is what interest me):
>
> # dnsquery -n 8.8.8.8 -t a ftp.funet.fi
> ;; ->>
Mark Andrews writes:
>
> In message <8be7886dd93c4870bd2a8a0d00259...@internal.corp.ds>, "ic.nssip" wr
> it
> es:
> > What I'm trying to do is to find a way to get the TTL left for a cached
> > record.
> > I usually use dnsquery like this (12m23s and 9m53s is what interest me):
> >
> > # dnsqu
Yup! That's what I need.
Thank you for all suggestion!
Best Wishes!
Julian
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Am Wed, 10 Mar 2010 08:36:54 +1100
schrieb Mark Andrews :
>
> In message <20100309154017.4801c...@the-damian.de>, Torsten writes:
> > Am Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:44:46 +1100
> > schrieb Mark Andrews :
> >
> > >
> > > In message <20100309142153.016c7...@the-damian.de>, Torsten
> > > writes:
> > > > H
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