On 5 Jun 2012, at 23:01, Carlos Raúl Laguna Mendoza wrote:
> i read something about using TSIG to get this done but so far nothing
Just telling people that you read something doesn't give them
enough information to help you.
You need to explain what you did, what you exp
2012/6/6 Mark Andrews
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> In message c...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Alexander Gurvitz writes:
> > Hi.
> >
> > TTL returned by YOUR zone authoritative server will (at least should) be
> > preferred by caches.
> >
> > Matt Larson from verisign explained on these:
> >
> > http://www.merit.edu/mail.archiv
On Jun 5, 2012, at 9:58 AM, Manson, John wrote:
Will bind run on VMware?
There may be two problems:
1) Will there be problems when the server is rebooted? If the server relies
on the DNS server running in a VM, there could be problems.
2) When I tried a test master BIND in a VM, there wa
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> 2) When I tried a test master BIND in a VM, there was not enough entropy
>to generate DNSSEC keys.
Entropy has been discussed frequently on this list. As a quick
workaround, I recommend running http://www.issihosts.com/haveged/
-JP
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Not sure if this is a BIND question or a standards question.
I'm experimenting with some stats gathering. To get the zone of a domain
name I'm making a SOA query, which will either return a positive answer
(if the domain is a zone apex) or a negative answer with the enclosing
zone's SOA in the aut
See draft-andrews-soa-discovery-02.txt and zero-no-soa-ttl
In message , Tony
Finch writes:
> Not sure if this is a BIND question or a standards question.
>
> I'm experimenting with some stats gathering. To get the zone of a domain
> name I'm making a SOA query, which will either return
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