Hi all ,
Please any one help me out to check bind caching resolver is working fine or
else can any one tell me how to improve the performance of DNS reslover
Regards,
Kshitij
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 8:16 PM, kshitij mali wrote:
> But HOW can we prove this with technical details
>
>
> Regards,
>
In message , kshitij mali
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> Hi all ,
>
> Please any one help me out to check bind caching resolver is working fine or
> else can any one tell me how to improve the performance of DNS reslover
>
> Regards,
> Kshitij
goelexports.com depends on ns4.webcomindia.net and ns5.webcomindia.net
Hello Mark ,
There are 2 more other domain giving same error below are the domain
cherryhill.com.au
interfreightinternational.com.au
will u please help me out for above 2 domains also
Regards,
Kshitij
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 2:26 PM, kshitij mali wrote:
> Hello amit ,
>
> please fix the issu
Please do not top-post your replies, and trim out irrelevant quotes.
Thank you.
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 02:33:21PM +0530, kshitij mali wrote:
> There are 2 more other domain giving same error below are the domain
>
> cherryhill.com.au
> interfreightinternational.com.au
>
> will u please help me
Hello,
i run bind 9.8.0-P1 with GSS-TSIG in a CHROOT-Enviroment without any errors
on our testsystem (SuSE Linux Enterprise 11)
I start it with the minus -g -d 10 option (and also without) and cant see
any errors. I tried it with strace -f and so far I can guess - no errors.
But when I stop bind
In message<4de9045c.2050...@anl.gov>, Barry Finkel writes:
I have a problem with BIND 9.7.x on Ubuntu.
I have two servers that are running 9.7.3.
They slave 332 zones, and they also master 213,750
malware/spyware zones that we have defined to reroute these
domains to a local machine.
When I was
Barry Finkel wrote:
>
> I am not sure how to decode the .jnl file; I have not looked at the code
> in detail.
Try the named-journalprint program. You can also try named-compilezone -j
which applies the journal to the master file.
Tony.
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Rockall, Malin, He
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Hello,
The querylog of BIND in my hosts is like:
client 58.240.56.18#16768: query: s18.mhxx.game.yy.com IN A -EDC
For the last part, I know the '-' means non-recursion,'E' means EDNS.
But what are the 'D' and 'C' flags?
thanks.
Send
On 6/6/11 8:09 PM, Jeff Peng wrote:
Hello,
The querylog of BIND in my hosts is like:
client 58.240.56.18#16768: query: s18.mhxx.game.yy.com IN A -EDC
For the last part, I know the '-' means non-recursion,'E' means EDNS.
But what are the 'D' and 'C' flags?
D = DO (DNSSEC Okay), client is requ
Thanks michael.
That's right for me.
> -Original Message-
> From: mich...@rancid.berkeley.edu
> Sent: Mon, 06 Jun 2011 20:41:03 -0700
> To: pen...@inbox.com
> Subject: Re: querylog format
>
> On 6/6/11 8:09 PM, Jeff Peng wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> The querylog of BIND in my hosts is like:
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