On 30.05.13 12:56, sumsum 2000 wrote:
I have zone forwarders as follows with BIND9 setup with forward only option
on a Non Authoritative DNS server
zone "mytestdomain101.com" IN {
type forward;
forwarders {8.8.8.8;4.2.2.1;8.8.4.4};
forward only;
};
On 30.05.13 15:00, sum
Hi,
The google DNS server was only examples.. it can be some internal DNS
servers and external DNS servers. For eg 10.10.10.10; 120.10.13.12 etc.
where the DNS requests are being forwarded to..
There are issues with connectivity where the DNS entries are not synced up.
And these entries are all sp
On 31.05.13 16:41, sumsum 2000 wrote:
The google DNS server was only examples.. it can be some internal DNS
servers and external DNS servers. For eg 10.10.10.10; 120.10.13.12 etc.
where the DNS requests are being forwarded to..
Then it was bad example. You use "type forward" when you want to as
I will add my +1:
NXDOMAIN does not mean "I don't have a number for that name but
someone else
might." It means "The DNS lists this name as having no number (or
whatever)."
There's no more reason to look further than if you got a positive
answer from one server and still wondered if some oth
In article ,
John Wobus wrote:
> I will add my +1:
>
> NXDOMAIN does not mean "I don't have a number for that name but
> someone else
> might." It means "The DNS lists this name as having no number (or
> whatever)."
> There's no more reason to look further than if you got a positive
> answe
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http://www.five-ten-sg.com/mapper/bind contains links to the source
rpms, and build instructions.
9.9.3-0.2 is version with the rpz2+rl patches from
http://www.redbarn.org/dns/ratelimits
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I don't see where a local dns server picked up the wrong data. It is
possible that this was a temporary error that has been fixed, but I am
curious.
dig FocusFeatures.com soa +short @pdns4.ultradns.org.
pdns1.ultradns.net. hostmaster.ge.com. 20130304
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Looks like it is in transition. The COM delegation has this:
ns1.netbcp.com
ns2.netbcp.net
pdns1.ultradns.net
pdns2.ultradns.net
pdns3.ultradns.org
pdns4.ultradns.org
pdns5.ultradns.info
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