Hi,
I just updated a couple of my DNS-servers from the rather old version 9.4.1 to
a newer version 9.8.0-P4.
After this I have problem with outages. Looking into it, I found that the time
for a "rndc reload" has nearly doubled!
I've made tests before the update and I have still a few old serv
On 26/09/11 08:48, Tom Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
I just updated a couple of my DNS-servers from the rather old version
9.4.1 to a newer version 9.8.0-P4.
After this I have problem with outages. Looking into it, I found that
the time for a "rndc reload" has nearly doubled!
This has been pointed out t
2011/9/23 Kevin Darcy :
NXDOMAIN is a *permanent* response; at least it's "permanent" in the absence
of any change the relevant DNS RRset or zone.
You're almost certainly getting the NXDOMAIN because you're spoofing the
root servers, and your "fake" root servers don't have the same knowledge as
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:57:58AM +0200,
Yanek wrote
a message of 58 lines which said:
> >> mydomain.tld. IN A 1.2.3.4
...
> BTW, is it me or
>
> @ IN A 1.2.3.4
>
> Could handily replace that record?
Yes.
2011/9/26 Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
>> 2011/9/23 Kevin Darcy :
>>>
>>> NXDOMAIN is a *permanent* response; at least it's "permanent" in the
>>> absence
>>> of any change the relevant DNS RRset or zone.
>>>
>>> You're almost certainly getting the NXDOMAIN because you're spoofing the
>>> root servers,
On 9/26/11 12:48 AM, "Tom Schmitt" wrote:
> I just updated a couple of my DNS-servers from the rather old version 9.4.1 to
> a newer version 9.8.0-P4.
You want to get another cup of coffee, and plan an upgrade to 9.8.1 -- isn't
adminspotting fun? :-)
> After this I have problem with outages. Lo
In message <20110926090036.ga10...@nic.fr>, Stephane Bortzmeyer writes:
> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:57:58AM +0200,
> Yanek wrote
> a message of 58 lines which said:
>
> > >> mydomain.tld. IN A 1.2.3.4
> ...
> > BTW, is it me or
> >
> > @
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