alHello,
Browsing through the man page for named.conf, the directive auto-dnssec
is stated to allow the following values:
auto-dnssec allow|maintain|create|off;
The "create" option caught my attention, because it indicated that bind
could perform not only automatic roll-overs of prepared key
On 01/07, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Is there any way to tell what is actually being sent to
> bind when attempting a dynamic update?
tcpdump?
> I have a perl script which is obviously broken because
> every forward update it tries to send fails.
>
> 07-Jan-2014 15:38:09.458 client 19
> Browsing through the man page for named.conf, the directive auto-dnssec
> is stated to allow the following values:
>
> auto-dnssec allow|maintain|create|off;
>
> The "create" option caught my attention, because it indicated that bind
> could perform not only automatic roll-overs of prepared k
On 12/20/13 6:31 PM, Michael McNally wrote:
> New development versions of BIND are now available from
> http://www.isc.org/downloads
>
> BIND 9.9.5b1
> Release Notes -- https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01074
>
> BIND 9.8.7b1
> Release Notes -- https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01076
>
> BIND 9.6-ES
Hey Guys,
lets say I have a domain exmaple.com which is hosted out and are having MX
records as mail01.exmaple.com and mail02.example.com and
mail.example.comas a "A" Record for accessing mails
example.com NA ns1.example.com
ns2.example.com
IN
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