Greetings to all,
we operate an anycast caching resolving farm for our customer base,
based on CentOS (6.4 or 6.5), BIND (9.9.2, 9.9.5 or the stock CentOS
package BIND 9.8.2rc1-RedHat-9.8.2-0.23.rc1.el6_5.1) and quagga (the
stock CentOS package).
The problem is that we have noticed sporadic but
Does it only happen for IPv6 DNS requests? Maybe it is related to this:
https://open.nlnetlabs.nl/pipermail/nsd-users/2014-January/001783.html
klaus
On 05.03.2014 14:16, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote:
Greetings to all,
we operate an anycast caching resolving farm for our customer base,
based on Cen
On 05/03/14 15:15, Klaus Darilion wrote:
> Does it only happen for IPv6 DNS requests? Maybe it is related to this:
> https://open.nlnetlabs.nl/pipermail/nsd-users/2014-January/001783.html
Or, less likely, this:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=139352943109400&w=2
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Marco
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HI Tony,
Thanks for help.
I was wondering if HMAC* keys are not used for zone then why the same is
displayed when we use "dnssec-keygen -h".
Regards,
Gaurav Kansal
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From: Tony Finch [mailto:fa...@hermes.cam.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Tony Finch
Sent: Monday, March 3
Dear Team,
We are running slave services for our customers.
We want to have log of what entries has been changed in the master (which is
causing this zone transfer) at the time of zone transfer.
I want to know whether it is possible to have some sort of log generation
(either by using quer
Gaurav Kansal wrote:
>
> We are running slave services for our customers.
>
> We want to have log of what entries has been changed in the master (which is
> causing this zone transfer) at the time of zone transfer.
>
> I want to know whether it is possible to have some sort of log generation
> (ei
Hi,
> We want to have log of what entries has been changed in the master
> (which is causing this zone transfer) at the time of zone transfer.
Two options come to mind:
1) Log the output of 'dig -t ixfr=2014030501 example.org' occasionally,
updating the serial to query for changes since the last
On 3/6/14, 12:40 AM, Gaurav Kansal wrote:
> I was wondering if HMAC* keys are not used for zone then why the same is
> displayed when we use "dnssec-keygen -h"
Because dnssec-keygen is used to generate more than just DNSSEC zone keys.
AlanC
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Gaurav Kansal writes:
> I was wondering if HMAC* keys are not used for zone then why the same
> is displayed when we use "dnssec-keygen -h".
the tool "dnssec-keygen" can be used to create both "zone" keys (with
"-n ZONE") for DNSSEC zone signing, and "host" keys (with "-n HOST") for
TSIG signin
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