At what time the slave executes AXFR and at what time it executes IXFR from
the master?
Thanks.
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> At what time the slave executes AXFR and at what time it executes IXFR
> from the master?
Someone please correct me if I give misleading information. I don't
believe I am, but I've been wrong before :D
There's a good section about this in the ARM, such as BIND 9.7 ARM section
4.3 - Incremental
Hello all,
I am running Bind 9.7.1-p2 as recursive dns. I encountered this problem with
the domain hsbc.com.bd. When I dig hsbc.com.bd, it gives me a connection
timed out response.
#dig hsbc.com.bd
; <<>> DiG 9.7.1-P2 <<>> hsbc.com.bd
;; global options: +cmd
;; connection timed out; no servers
Dnia 2011-01-27 17:38 bangla desh napisał(a):
>
>Hello all,
>
>I am running Bind 9.7.1-p2 as recursive dns. I encountered this problem
with
>the domain hsbc.com.bd. When I dig hsbc.com.bd, it gives me a connection
>timed out response.
>
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>
>I digged further about the problem as to what cau
On 27/01/2011 02:43, Alan Clegg wrote:
> On 1/26/2011 9:22 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>> Yes, BIND is an acronym for Berkeley Internet Name Daemon.
> Berkeley Internet Name Domain.
Hi Alan,
Could you correct the reference on
http://www.isc.org/software/bind/whatis please.
Cheers, Stace
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"Eivind Ols
en" writes:
> > At what time the slave executes AXFR and at what time it executes IXFR
> > from the master?
>
> Someone please correct me if I give misleading information. I don't
> believe I am, but I've been wrong before :D
>
> There's a good section about this in the
Mark Andrews writes:
The master will return a AXFR style IXFR whenever it doesn't have the requested
axfr stream.
Do you mean whenever it doesn't have the requested IXFR stream?
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On 1/27/2011 5:20 AM, Stacey Jonathan Marshall wrote:
> On 27/01/2011 02:43, Alan Clegg wrote:
>> On 1/26/2011 9:22 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>>> Yes, BIND is an acronym for Berkeley Internet Name Daemon.
>> Berkeley Internet Name Domain.
>
> Hi Alan,
>
> Could you correct the reference on
> http:/
On Jan 26, 2011, at 10:32 PM, Alan Clegg wrote:
> On 1/26/2011 10:27 PM, donovan jeffrey j wrote:
>
>> okay
>> so what is the rndc.conf for ? -- my finger is on the rm button.
>> is it for listing other server keys ?
>
> rndc.conf is used by rndc in the circumstances that you have put the
> req
In message <20110127124124.5b8ed2d...@mail.nsbeta.info>, p...@mail.nsbeta.info
writes:
> Mark Andrews writes:
>
> > The master will return a AXFR style IXFR whenever it doesn't have the
> > requested a
> xfr stream.
>
> Do you mean whenever it doesn't have the requested IXFR stream?
When yo
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: "Torinthiel"
> To: "\"bind-users@lists.isc.org\""
> Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 11:08:07 +0100
> Subject: Re: Recursive DNS problem
> Dnia 2011-01-27 17:38 bangla desh napisał(a):
> >
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I am running Bind 9.7.1-p2 as recursive dns. I
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 04:16:47PM +, Chris Thompson wrote:
...
> which puts it in BIND 9.2 but not in 9.1. I can't find any indication
> in the CHANGES files or in my memory that BIND 8 ever had compiled-in
> hints.
...
Which just shows that my memory going back to BIND 8 has deteriorated.
I
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 09:59:58AM +0800, p...@mail.nsbeta.info wrote:
...
> That means since BIND 9.2 we don't have the need to make a hints file for
> named. Yep in current days who are running the named version below 9.2?
...
Surprisingly more people than you would imagine. Is Bill M still d
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