-Original Message-
From: Drunkard Zhang
Date: Sunday, July 15, 2012 5:29 PM
To: Eivind Olsen
Cc: ""
Subject: Re: RHEL, Centos, Fedora rpm vs ISC bind versions
>2012/7/16 Eivind Olsen :
>> Den 15. juli 2012 kl. 16:57 skrev Benny Pedersen :
>>
>>> change to gentoo/funtoo ?
>>
>> Some mig
> no A record, but if I log into my server, where I have:
Is your name server configured to use views? Looks to me as though a
view is "hiding" your answer.
-JP
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Hello Barry,
Am 2012-07-16 00:18:37, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> In article ,
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > ANY hosts are working from any workstations/servers except
> > on .
> Views?
No, it is a Debian standard installation and I have nothing special.
Can "views" be configured by Host
Hi,
When using dnssec-signzone manually to sign a zone, I think there is a
case where it does not drop the RRSIGs when I think it should. Image
that dnssec-signzone is used with the old signed zone's RRSIG/NSEC*
data, along with an updated "unsigned" zone.
Let's say we are example.com. At T=0 w
One thing that has always been a mystery to me is what the difference is
between the hard and soft limits on recursion - i.e. the default limit on
recursion is 1000 which means that the soft limit is not in effect. When
the limit is reached, the oldest query is always dropped, but without a
soft l
At 06:31 16-07-2012, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Can "views" be configured by Host/IP?
"A client matches a view if its source IP address matches the
address_match_list of the view's match-clients clause and its
destination IP address matches the address_match_list of the view's
match-destination
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