Hi,
I need some information / suggestion regarding problem I’m having in my
DNS Servers,
We have 10 DNS servers, which all using BIND, all the server acting as
recursive (caching) DNS server only, no authoritative records at all,
The problem I’m having is some of our customer cannot reso
On 08.04.13 17:03, Arie Lendra Putra wrote:
I need some information / suggestion regarding problem I’m having in my
DNS Servers,
We have 10 DNS servers, which all using BIND, all the server acting as
recursive (caching) DNS server only, no authoritative records at all,
The problem I’m having
Some of my server reported SERVFAIL,
i try some reference on http://www.whatsmydns.net/ and some result fail indeed,
but why some of my server still resolve ok?
or my other server which resolve the domain actually "late" to see the invalid
record?
Best Regards,
Arie Lendra Putra
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On 08.04.13 17:35, Arie L. Putra wrote:
Some of my server reported SERVFAIL,
i try some reference on http://www.whatsmydns.net/ and some result fail
indeed, but why some of my server still resolve ok? or my other server
which resolve the domain actually "late" to see the invalid record?
becau
Warren Kumari wrote on 04/05/2013 06:48:08 PM:
> > And then there's theses folks:
> >
> > http://no-www.org/
> >
>
> Oh wow!
>
> Gee, thanks for that?
And it's always fun when you tell someone to go to a URL that doesn't
include the W's and they want to type them in anyways, ie.
chat.exam
In article ,
wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
> > >Incidentally, we have just been asked for an A record for cam.ac.uk to
> > >duplicate www.cam.ac.uk because, and I quote, "all the publicity
> material
> > >sent out by the nominator [for an award for the web site] gave the URL
> > >as http://cam.ac.uk/ an
In article ,
Dave Warren wrote:
> On 2013-04-05 12:18, Sam Wilson wrote:
> > We're currently prevaricating over putting in an A record for ed.ac.uk.
> > Whilst my colleagues who manage active directory assure me that having
> > an A record there - pointing at the content-managed web server that
In article ,
Phil Mayers wrote:
> Sam Wilson wrote:
>
> > [adding an A record for ed.ac.uk.]
> >
>
> If your AD realm is also called ed.ac.uk then adding an A record will
> definitely affect things.
Which is exactly the opposite of what our AD guys said, but not with
such great conviction
> From: "Arie L. Putra"
> Some of my server reported SERVFAIL,
>
> i try some reference on http://www.whatsmydns.net/ and some result
> fail indeed, but why some of my server still resolve ok?
> or my other server which resolve the domain actually "late" to see
> the invalid record?
In your f
In article ,
Doug Barton wrote:
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> On 04/05/2013 11:53 PM, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
>
> | It is funny you should mention that... my questions about using views
> | to create a situation where one single record is different happens to
> | be
In article ,
wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
> Warren Kumari wrote on 04/05/2013 06:48:08 PM:
>
> > > And then there's theses folks:
> > >
> > > http://no-www.org/
> > >
> >
> > Oh wow!
> >
> > Gee, thanks for that?
>
> And it's always fun when you tell someone to go to a URL that doesn't
> includ
On 8 Apr 2013, at 14:25, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
> Try running dig from each server.
And be sure to specify the server address on the dig command line;
otherwise whatever test you intend may be diverted by what is
specified in /etc/resolv.conf.
If you use
dig @127
On 08/04/13 14:46, Sam Wilson wrote:
In article ,
Phil Mayers wrote:
Sam Wilson wrote:
[adding an A record for ed.ac.uk.]
If your AD realm is also called ed.ac.uk then adding an A record will
definitely affect things.
Which is exactly the opposite of what our AD guys said, but not wi
On 4/8/2013 9:10 AM, bind-users-requ...@lists.isc.org wrote:
In article , Phil
Mayers wrote:
>Sam Wilson wrote:
>
> >[adding an A record for ed.ac.uk.]
> >
>
>If your AD realm is also called ed.ac.uk then adding an A record will
>definitely affect things.
Which is exactly the opposite of wh
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On 04/08/2013 09:47 AM, Sam Wilson wrote:
> In article ,
> Phil Mayers wrote:
>
>> Sam Wilson wrote:
>>
>>> [adding an A record for ed.ac.uk.]
>>>
>>
>> If your AD realm is also called ed.ac.uk then adding an A record
>> will definitely affect t
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On 04/08/2013 10:16 AM, Phil Mayers wrote:
> On 08/04/13 14:46, Sam Wilson wrote:
>> In article
>> , Phil
>> Mayers wrote:
>>
>>> Sam Wilson wrote:
>>>
[adding an A record for ed.ac.uk.]
>>>
>>> If your AD realm is also called ed.ac.uk
In message <5162e2a1.7000...@att.net>, "Barry S. Finkel" writes:
> On 4/8/2013 9:10 AM, bind-users-requ...@lists.isc.org wrote:
> > In article , Phil
> > Mayers wrote:
> >> >Sam Wilson wrote:
> >> >
> >>> > >[adding an A record for ed.ac.uk.]
> >>> > >
> >> >
> >> >If your AD realm is also calle
On 2013-04-08 11:10, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
It would seem to me there is some other way around this, either by
redirecting traffic to the AD servers or some careful combination of
local host names or something else. In our case, the domain itself has
barely any activity (and no client activity)
On 04/08/2013 06:54 AM, Sam Wilson wrote:
In article ,
Doug Barton wrote:
On 04/05/2013 11:53 PM, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
| It is funny you should mention that... my questions about using views
| to create a situation where one single record is different happens to
| be exactly for this rea
On 04/08/2013 06:42 AM, Sam Wilson wrote:
In article ,
wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
Incidentally, we have just been asked for an A record for cam.ac.uk to
duplicate www.cam.ac.uk because, and I quote, "all the publicity
material
sent out by the nominator [for an award for the web site] gave the UR
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