Hi Harshith
On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 07:36:15AM +, Harshith Mulky wrote:
> Why is a $ORIGIN directive used in DNS Zone Files?
$ORIGIN directive sets a name to be appended to relative names in the
zone file so that they can be made into absolute names. The current
origin is appended to such rel
On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 06:59:12 +,
Ejaz wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We are one of the leading ISP of Saudi Arabia. Installed latest
> version of bind and smbind inorder manage the zones over the Web
> interface.
>
> Wonder is that, the zones which configured through smbind cannot be
> seen from th
Thank you so much for your response.. see this the error what I have when I
check from zonemaster.net
Name server ns1.cyberia.net.sa/212.119.92.5 did not return NS records. RCODE
was REFUSED.
Whereas, when I check for SOA of arabsat.com from inside network. Seems
everything is ok..
Am 14.12.2015 um 10:47 schrieb Ejaz:
Thank you so much for your response.. see this the error what I have
when I check from zonemaster.net
Name server ns1.cyberia.net.sa/212.119.92.5 did not return NS records.
RCODE was REFUSED.
nameserver refuses to respond
[harry@rh:~]$ dig SOA arabsat.
blrmaani wrote:
> Latest version of BIND supports BIND stats via http i.e we can do this
> (assuming appropriate configs already done in named.conf for this to
> work):
>
> curl : > bind-stats.xml
>
> What other tools are available to read this XML file and extract stats?
I generally prefer t
Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
>
> Zone files do not require use of $ORIGIN. It is in fact an extension to
> the master format in RFC 1035.
No, it is specified in RFC 1035 section 5.1:
: Two control entries are defined: $ORIGIN and $INCLUDE. $ORIGIN is
: followed by a domain name, and resets the curre
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