On 05/24/2012 07:36 AM, Rock July wrote:
Hi All,
Is it possible for me to add multiple dns64 in options? I want to have
Yes.
different IPv6 prefix for each IPv4 network address.
I don't know what the means, but the dns64 option takes a quite
comprehensive set of ACLs to match client and or
Hello,
Any reply please...
Regards,
Ben
Hi,
I am doing load testing for bind as caching dns server.Fro that i
configure one machine as client and one as server.I setup bind as
caching dns server and set recursive-clients 3.
While doing load test from client machine via resperf, i got m
On Thu, 24 May 2012, Ben wrote:
> > version: 9.7.3-P3-RedHat-9.7.3-8.P3.el6_2.2
> > CPUs found: 8
> > worker threads: 8
> > number of zones: 19
> > debug level: 0
> > xfers running: 0
> > xfers deferred: 0
> > soa queries in progress: 0
> > query logging is ON
> > recursive clients: 6400/29900/300
Hi all
I need to understand the difference between configuring bind views and
having multiple instances of bind. I have 5 network interfaces on my server
and I want to have 2 instances of DNS server (just for testing) and I don't
know which one to do ?
thanks
I have several years of logs that I would like to 'put into' graphs to
see the trending.
I would like to 'import' the logs on a different server as I don't have
to have 'real time' graphs..
Thx
Charles
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Just a brief update... this is now available in packaged form on Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/dlz-ldap-enum
The package source VCS probably provides a useful insight into how to
package a dlz_dlopen module independently of the bind9 source tree, the
git links are here:
http://p
In theory, you would use views to serve up different data to subnets. For
example, you may want to show your internal clients one set of IP addresses
while the external world see's a subset of that data. That is a perfect
utilization of views.
You may want to setup different instances of BIND
-Original Message-
From: Amira Othman
Date: Thursday, May 24, 2012 8:04 AM
To:
Subject: different between views and having multiple instances
>Hi all
>
>I need to understand the difference between configuring bind views and
>having multiple instances of bind. I have 5 network interfaces
In article ,
Mike Hoskins wrote:
> the other thing is if your testing needs to stop/start named for some
> reason, it might be less impactful to run separate instances. however, if
> you run 'rndc' you will see that many of the commands can be ran in a
> manner that only affects specified views
> I need to understand the difference between configuring bind views and
> having multiple instances of bind. I have 5 network interfaces on my server
> and I want to have 2 instances of DNS server (just for testing) and I don't
> know which one to do ?
BIND views are powerful, but configuring the
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for your kind response.
On Thu, 24 May 2012, Ben wrote:
version: 9.7.3-P3-RedHat-9.7.3-8.P3.el6_2.2
CPUs found: 8
worker threads: 8
number of zones: 19
debug level: 0
xfers running: 0
xfers deferred: 0
soa queries in progress: 0
query logging is ON
recursive clients: 6400/299
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