Disable logging for a view

2013-03-29 Thread Francesco
Hello, i need to log queries into bind.log for all views except only one view (i call it the deafult view, where it logs all attacks, flood, ecc.). But i noticed i can not insert logging clause into a view. Is there a way? Thank you! Francesco ___ Plea

Re: Looking for a pointer on getting reverse mapping with DDNS to work with DHCPD & Named.

2013-03-29 Thread Jim Bucks
After working on this some more overnight. I can add records interactively via nsupdate (as shown below). But, cannot get the same results from an ipconfig /release & /renew from a workstation. I am totally stumped at this point. Any ideas (and yes, I did do over the "semicomplete" URL prov

Re: Looking for a pointer on getting reverse mapping with DDNS to work with DHCPD & Named.

2013-03-29 Thread Steven Carr
On 29 March 2013 12:19, Jim Bucks wrote: > Any ideas (and yes, I did do over the "semicomplete" URL provided by > ?Alex?"). The only difference I can see is that I used a 512 bit key vs the > examples 128bit key. And, I'm using a slaves/ directory vs internal/ > directory for the "zones" files.

Re: Looking for a pointer on getting reverse mapping with DDNS to work with DHCPD & Named.

2013-03-29 Thread Mark Elkins
Try using a more simple MD5, short key. Seem to remember that DHCP doesn't like non-MD5 keys (eg SHA) There was also some sort of length bug? - try 128 bit length. On Fri, 2013-03-29 at 06:19 -0600, Jim Bucks wrote: > After working on this some more overnight. > > I can add records interac

Understanding rndc referral statistics

2013-03-29 Thread M. Meadows
Question about rndc referral data. Running BIND 9.3 on an older nameserver and BIND 9.7 on a somewhat newer one. These 2 nameservers sit under a load balancer and get an equal number of queries. While examing rndc output on the 2 nameservers I noticed that the older one does about 100 referrals

Re: Looking for a pointer on getting reverse mapping with DDNS to work with DHCPD & Named.

2013-03-29 Thread Jim Bucks
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 6:39 AM, Mark Elkins wrote: > Try using a more simple MD5, short key. > > Seem to remember that DHCP doesn't like non-MD5 keys (eg SHA) > There was also some sort of length bug? - try 128 bit length. > > On Fri, 2013-03-29 at 06:19 -0600, Jim Bucks wrote: > > After working

RE: Understanding rndc referral statistics

2013-03-29 Thread M. Meadows
Thinking about this ... perhaps this is more to do with the behavior of BIND 9.3 versus BIND 9.7. Did the referral mechanism change? Here are my thoughts on the subject: Nameserver A is the authority for zone1.com and it is the authority for sub.zone1.com. Sub.zone1.com is delegated from zone1.

Re: Precautions for upgrading from 9.7.7 to 9.9.2-P2

2013-03-29 Thread Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng.
- Original Message - > > In message <22783305.318587.1364508740276.javamail.r...@k-state.edu>, > "Lawrence > K. Chen, P.Eng." writes: > > Hmmm, I forget just what all I muttered when I upgraded from 9.7 to > > 9.9.2-P1. > > I think the main beef I had was doing it the day before I lef

Re: Looking for a pointer on getting reverse mapping with DDNS to work with DHCPD & Named.

2013-03-29 Thread Jim Bucks
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Steven Carr wrote: > On 29 March 2013 14:57, Jim Bucks wrote: > > I just noticed (has been there all along), that the subdomain is not > showing > > up in the "automated" unable to line. > > I want it to add dhcp-172-10-20-101.dhcp.coloradostudios.com >

Re: Forward First on Master Zone (bypass SOA)

2013-03-29 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On Mar 28, 2013, at 12:28 PM, Ben-Eliezer, Tal (ITS) wrote: I've spent hours researching a way to accomplish this without any luck. Is there any way to accomplish what I'm trying to do? No, not unless you want to monkey around with static zones and $INCLUDE directives -- something like this:

Re: Looking for a pointer on getting reverse mapping with DDNS to work with DHCPD & Named.

2013-03-29 Thread Doug Barton
On 03/29/2013 05:39 AM, Mark Elkins wrote: Try using a more simple MD5, short key. Seem to remember that DHCP doesn't like non-MD5 keys (eg SHA) There was also some sort of length bug? - try 128 bit length. The ARM explains this correctly. It has to be HMAC-MD5, but the 512 length is just fin

Re: Forward First on Master Zone (bypass SOA)

2013-03-29 Thread Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng.
- Original Message - > On Mar 28, 2013, at 12:28 PM, Ben-Eliezer, Tal (ITS) wrote: > > > I’ve spent hours researching a way to accomplish this without any > > luck. Is there any way to accomplish what I’m trying to do? > > No, not unless you want to monkey around with static zones and >