On 22/09/2018 02:39, Danny Mayer wrote:
> No, that's not true. Consider what you are doing. You are substituting
> SRV records for CNAME records. There is nothing magical here. NTP can
> use the CNAME records. Either way the records have to be configured.
> What do you think you are discovering? S
On 22/09/18 21:58, Mark Andrews wrote:
The update policy rules you have don’t allow the apex to be updated. Change
the rule types to “subdomain” and the name fields to “dom.local”.
fantastycznie!
many! thanks
may I also ask why cname does not work in my setup?
client @0x7f4d84094190 10.3.1
Not exactly sure what you are doning since we don’t see what records you’re
trying to add, but it sounds like you are “attempting to add a CNAME
alongside a non-CNAME” which doesn’t make sense and will fail.
A CNAME means "use the records for this other name whenever this name is
queried.” It does
On Sun, Sep 23, 2018, at 03:24, Ray Bellis wrote:
> On 22/09/2018 02:39, Danny Mayer wrote:
>
> > No, that's not true. Consider what you are doing. You are substituting
> > SRV records for CNAME records. There is nothing magical here. NTP can
> > use the CNAME records. Either way the records have
Hello together
Iam new to this group and i have a little understanding and implementation
problem form e new bind 9.11 DNS Server.
Please can i ask here for help.
I see on syslog that me error are ___
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>From my reading of the error message and the zone data provided, they don't
>match.
The error is stating near db.fin line 17 that the label is 'hp4000.' (note the
full-stop); this doesn't appear to be the case with the pasted data.
Did you modify the zone data before pasting it in (i.e. mask s
Hello Stuart
Thanks for your quick answer... no this are a new installation of bind. and
i have problem to integrate this right.
>From my reading of the error message and the zone data provided, they don't
match.
The error is stating near db.fin line 17 that the label is 'hp4000.' (n
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