On 2/9/11 2:15 AM, Warren Kumari wrote:
On Feb 8, 2011, at 10:47 AM, fddi wrote:
I need really something very simple:
I have 2 domain name servers, I need them to be multi-master
Please explain -- *why* do you need multimaster?
I need to be able to update the nameserver even if one of the
>>> I need really something very simple:
>>>
>>>
>>> I have 2 domain name servers, I need them to be multi-master
>> Please explain -- *why* do you need multimaster?
>>
>>
>I need to be able to update the nameserver even if one of the two
>masters is down, I need this
>for High Avaliability purpos
Hello,
Could you please give me clarification about debugging mode.
In the BIND9.7 ARM I found this:
"...
The server can supply extensive debugging information when it is in debugging
mode. If the server’s
global debug level is greater than zero, then debugging mode will be active.
The global
On Feb 8, 2011, at 8:43 PM, donovan jeffrey j wrote:
greetings
i was able to update ssl to OpenSSL 1.0.0c 2 Dec 2010
when i try and recompile bind I get an error on make
Undefined symbols:
"_RSA_generate_key_ex", referenced from:
_opensslrsa_generate in libdns.a(opensslrsa_link.o)
"_DSA
Hello,
I have bind/named running on Linux master and slaves. All is good, but now when
I’m trying to clean up some old records – I realized that sorted zone on slaves
are quite uneven. What I meant is, the $ORIGIN splits the zone into some
unknown to me syntax/format. Is there anywhere I can fi
On Feb 9 2011, Walter Smith wrote:
I have bind/named running on Linux master and slaves. All is good, but
now when I'm trying to clean up some old records - I realized that sorted
zone on slaves are quite uneven. What I meant is, the $ORIGIN splits the
zone into some unknown to me syntax/format.
On 2/8/2011 9:15 AM, Terry. wrote:
2011/2/8 Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
On 08.02.11 17:40, Terry. wrote:
Can BIND's "file" command referer to more than one zone file?
For example,
zone "test.nsbeta.info" {
type master;
file "a.db";
file "b.db";
};
On 02/09/11 17:34, Walter Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have bind/named running on Linux master and slaves. All is good, but
> now when I’m trying to clean up some old records – I realized that
> sorted zone on slaves are quite uneven. What I meant is, the $ORIGIN
> splits the zone into some unknown
I could succesfully setup bind with mysql backend and it works using
bind-mysql driver.
everything works except that nsupdate will no longer work.
is this normal ??
requests sent for adding a RR using nsupdate are ignored by named when
using mysqldb backend
while they are honoured and ser
In article ,
Walter Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have bind/named running on Linux master and slaves. All is good, but now
> when Iâm trying to clean up some old records â I realized that sorted
> zone on
> slaves are quite uneven. What I meant is, the $ORIGIN splits the zone into
> some
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