Hello Everyone,
Have 2 questions, is there any limitation (beside hardware) on number of
views? I mean creating a view/customer?
And is there any limitation for number of zones/view?
Thanks in advance.
Alans
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Alans,
>
>Have 2 questions, is there any limitation (beside hardware) on number of
>views? I mean creating a view/customer?
>And is there any limitation for number of zones/view?
You cannot use views to group zones for customers.
I have recently on this list proposed an extension to the view co
Pardon a n00b question, but wouldn't that be the case if you used a number
of different IPV6 addresses?
Bèrto
On 31 October 2010 14:04, J. Thomsen wrote:
> Alans,
> >
> >Have 2 questions, is there any limitation (beside hardware) on number of
> >views? I mean creating a view/customer?
> >And is
On 10/31/2010 4:48 AM, Alans wrote:
> Have 2 questions, is there any limitation (beside hardware) on number of
> views? I mean creating a view/customer?
> And is there any limitation for number of zones/view?
Instead of saying "how many views can I get", I think you would be much
better off sayin
Alan Clegg,
>
>Can you perhaps explain your need to fragment the DNS namespace (which
>was NOT supposed to be done)?
I cannot speak for Alans, but only for our own needs.
We run DNSes for a number of customers i.e. everybody in the whole world should
see the
same zone data. No different views
On 10/31/2010 05:48 PM, Alan Clegg wrote:
On 10/31/2010 4:48 AM, Alans wrote:
Instead of saying "how many views can I get", I think you would be much
better off saying "why am I trying to implement more views".
I'm trying to implement something similar to OpenDNS in a smaller scale.
i.e. letting
Hi.
Excuse my English.
And sorry if it's an stupid question.
I'm trying to configure DNSSEC in my server.
And after trying using Fedora 7 and CentOS 5, I'm still getting the error
message "unknown option 'managed-keys'".
I've checked in 'man named.conf' and I couldn't found the option.
But d
> Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 19:21:55 -0200
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>
> Hi.
>
> Excuse my English.
>
> And sorry if it's an stupid question.
>
> I'm trying to configure DNSSEC in my server.
>
> And after trying using Fedora 7 and CentOS 5, I'm still ge
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