> dns appear as my syncro.
> yet I'm still at the same point
> missing keys
Your delegation for the domain fakessh.eu doesn't seem to be 100% correct
yet though.
If I ask the nameservers for .eu (like p.nic.eu) it tells me your domain
belongs to 4 nameservers:
ns0.xname.org
ns1.xname.org
ns1.nov
Hello,
I have only one nameserver for a domain.
Can I set the second nameserver for this domain to a public dns cache?
for example:
abc.com. IN NS ns1.abc.com.
abc.com. IN NS ns2.abc.com.
ns2.abc.com. IN A 8.8.8.8 # 8.8.8.8 is google's public dns server
Since DNS cache does a rec-re
BIND master sends the notify message with TCP or UDP protocal?
Thanks.
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y writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have only one nameserver for a domain.
> Can I set the second nameserver for this domain to a public dns cache?
> for example:
No. A cache is NOT authoritative for the zone.
> abc.com. IN NS ns1.abc.com.
> abc.com. IN NS ns2.abc.com.
>
> ns2.a
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terr
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> BIND master sends the notify message with TCP or UDP protocal?
UDP.
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 08:25:46PM +0800, terry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have only one nameserver for a domain.
> Can I set the second nameserver for this domain to a public dns cache?
> for example:
>
>
> abc.com. IN NS ns1.abc.com.
> abc.com. IN NS ns2.abc.com.
>
> ns2.abc.com. IN A 8.8
> Hello,
> I have only one nameserver for a domain.
> Can I set the second nameserver for this domain to a public dns cache?
> for example:
> abc.com. IN NS ns1.abc.com.
> abc.com. IN NS ns2.abc.com.
> ns2.abc.com. IN A 8.8.8.8 # 8.8.8.8 is google's public dns server
No. Don't do that. A
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 08:30:00PM +0800, terry wrote:
> BIND master sends the notify message with TCP or UDP protocal?
RFC 1996:
3.4. The transport protocol used for a NOTIFY transaction will be UDP
unless the master has reason to believe that TCP is necessary; for
example, if a firewa
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 11:35:06PM +1100, Mark Andrews wrote:
...
> No. A cache is NOT authoritative for the zone.
...
Of course right. I concentrated on the form and missed the substance.
I was thinking of a service that will serve your DNS for you - which a
caching server is not.
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it is, I'm coming I do not understand the need to recreate and validate
the file keyset-en ... I then recreate a good record with the key in
this file and my past signatures are good. I did not understand
correctly the operation of dlv
keyset files and I recreated downgrade bind to the stable
No. But you can use a public (commercial or non-commerical) secondary DNS
service.
Google "secondary dns" or "free secondary dns". You will find a number of
services and reviews.
Be careful in selecting - many charge or limit you based on the number of
queries and/or zones. QOS and reliablity
Great slides, thanks! Still looks like there is a long way to go until there is
a standard implementation for reverse DNS ipv6 for large subnets. My problem is
that before you put too much effort into it you want to see how other solved
this problem or maybe get a standard of some kind.
So my ap
What is the logging option to log the answers?
Example, in my bind logs, I can see these type of entries:
28-Mar-2011 09:54:20.034 queries: info: client 127.0.0.1#56237: query:
www.isc.org IN A +
But I can't find anything in the logs what the answer to the query was.
I've searched the bind docume
BIND 9.6-ESV-R4 is now available.
Introduction
BIND 9.6-ESV-R4 is a maintenance release for BIND 9.6-ESV. It is
critical for those using DNSSEC validation, and strongly recommended
otherwise.
There was a defect in 9.6-ESV-R3 which affects DNSSEC validating reso
Hi bind-users,
its been a while since my last config of BIND and I was just wondering if
notify-source-v6 transfer-source-v6 are still there for BIND 9.8.0?
the ARM says so.
when i do notify-source-v6 on a zone statement and reload it...
notify-source-v6 { 2001:470:1f05:1ae0::1;
On 03/28/11 17:37, Ivan R. Sy wrote:
Hi bind-users,
its been a while since my last config of BIND and I was just wondering if
notify-source-v6 transfer-source-v6 are still there for BIND 9.8.0?
the ARM says so.
when i do notify-source-v6 on a zone statement and reload it...
no
Hello,
I'm looking for a GUI for bind that meets the following requirements:
(1) Must still be under development (and supported, either commercially or
via community support)
(2) Supports "accounts/groups" that will allow me to create user accounts
that are able to modify only zone reco
On 29/03/2011 00:37, Ivan R. Sy wrote:
Hi Ivan,
> its been a while since my last config of BIND and I was just
> wondering if notify-source-v6 transfer-source-v6 are still there for BIND
> 9.8.0?
>
> the ARM says so.
>
> when i do notify-source-v6 on a zone statement and reload it...
>
>
We have used the commercial Men & Mice suite for 3 years now and have
had great success with it. It meets all of your requirements listed
below. It has an intuitive Windows based console as well as a web
application that can be used to manage DNS, IPAM and DHCP. It works
directly on top of BIND
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