Am 31.07.2014 21:08, schrieb /dev/rob0:
The proper tool to manage named configuration and operation, and
which in the best Unix ethic is well suited for automation, is
rndc(8).
You can not always use rndc. For example you can add and delete zones,
but you can not modify zones via rndc.
regards
I am trying to setup a sub reverse delegation to another DNS server., in my
case it is a class C
However I have a class B which have other entries I need to provide
my class B Reverse file - 172.20.rev.txt has below
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$ORIGIN 20.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
N
On 19/08/14 13:12, Bazy V wrote:
$ORIGIN 20.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
0.220/24 NS ns2.sub.test.com
You don't need to do this. You just need:
$ORIGIN 20.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
220 NS ns2.sub.test.com.
RFC 2317 is only need for /25 and longer.
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Hi Bazy
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 08:12:58AM -0400, Bazy V wrote:
> so I set up the following in my reverse file for ns2.sub.test.com domain
> ---
> $ORIGIN 20.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
>
>NS ns1.test.com
> 0.220/24 NS ns2.sub.test.com
> 43.222
On 19/08/14 13:12, Bazy V wrote:
$ORIGIN 20.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
0.220/24 NS ns2.sub.test.com
On 19.08.14 13:37, Phil Mayers wrote:
You don't need to do this. You just need:
$ORIGIN 20.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
220 NS ns2.sub.test.com.
RFC 2317 is only need for /25 and longer.
... and it e
Is there a runtime switch or config option to disable RRL. The bind 9.9.5-S1 by
default included the RRL enable but we would like to run test with and without
the RRL active.
Rick.
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2014, Olsen, Richard William (Rick) CTR DISA PEO-MA (US) wrote:
> Is there a runtime switch or config option to disable RRL. The bind
> 9.9.5-S1 by default included the RRL enable but we would like to run
> test with and without the RRL active.
There isn't a way to disable the co
Thanks. We'll try this, otherwise I guess I'll just build a separate binary
with RRL disabled.
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Subjec
Mukund
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On 19.08.14 11:54, Bazy V wrote:
One post said 220/24 is not the correct format,
Another post said that is the format.
no post said this.
Not sure which one is correct.
220.20.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA is the correct zone into which to put PTR records.
Setting 220NSns2.sub.
HI,
I am running BIND 9.6-ESV-R5-P1 on a Solaris 10 server. I can run queries
without specifying a name server on my Solaris servers successfully. When
I try to run a query on a Solaris 10 virtual server, I get "connection
timed out; no servers could be reached" error.
If I add the name servers
Hi--
On Aug 19, 2014, at 1:47 PM, "Adamiec, Lawrence"
wrote:
> I am running BIND 9.6-ESV-R5-P1 on a Solaris 10 server. I can run queries
> without specifying a name server on my Solaris servers successfully. When I
> try to run a query on a Solaris 10 virtual server, I get "connection timed
I should have said it was a Solaris 10 zone (container). I am not using
VirtualBox, VMware, or other third party software.
Larry
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Charles Swiger wrote:
> Hi--
>
> On Aug 19, 2014, at 1:47 PM, "Adamiec, Lawrence"
> wrote:
>
> I am running BIND 9.6-ESV-R5-P1 on
Sorry, this is going to be a pedantic post, so I might as well start
here:
> Subject: Re: DNS reverse sub delegation NXDOMAIN problem, Class C
No, there's no such thing as "Class C", so please forget that. It's
a /24 network. CIDR is in; class is dismissed.
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 07:03:20PM
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