Am 18.06.21 um 20:28 schrieb techli...@phpcoderusa.com:
I am building a home PHP hosting server for learning. I have a
commercial connection to the Internet so no blocked ports and my ISP
allows servers.
unless you are hosting a authoritative zone aka domain on your
nameserver it don't mat
Am 19.06.21 um 01:17 schrieb techli...@phpcoderusa.com:
I had my ISP configure a reverse lookup years ago. They say they no
longer offer that service and there is no reverse lookup for my IP.
don't matter unless you try to send mails from your machine
I keep running into this old reverse lo
ISP Have is a normale DNS zone as forward ones
they does not offer remote mainteining as you should own all subnet class and
are directly downloaded from iana if I remember well.
if something go wrong with the zone ISP will have issue from tld.
in past I had a master reverse lookup maintained f
Am 19.06.21 um 12:10 schrieb alcol alcol:
ISP Have is a normale DNS zone as forward ones
they does not offer remote mainteining as you should own all subnet
class and are directly downloaded from iana if I remember well.
ptr zones are the same way delegated as any other zones
if somethin
I see you have time to waste saying strange things
dns zones even forard or reverse are downloaded as configured from masters to
slaves or where are needed
all other remarks are confirmations of what said
I see u have time to waste is clear 🤔😄
thanks to have said same things a
Am 19.06.21 um 13:24 schrieb alcol alcol:
I see you have time to waste saying strange things
seriously?
dns zones even forard or reverse are downloaded as configured from
masters to slaves or where are needed
may you show me word "slave" in any line below?
all other remarks are confirma
Ohuu I haven't written slave but was not your email
if you want to say something don't quote others taht say right things
if I don't use words as you could use or like is not your matter
as last part of your reply, please think to yourself as you started to quote me
with no meaning saying
My config runs fine on BIND 9.17.12 so its not the config I even install
bind in C:\BIND with a VERY simple config that 9.17.12 runs that 9.16.18
does not and I installed 9.16.18 on a vary new system it simply does not
run.
named.conf
options {
forward only;
forwarders { 192.168.255.6
FIRST: this will be my last response to you and if it's only to prevent
using words leading to moderation
Am 19.06.21 um 15:46 schrieb alcol alcol:
Ohuu I haven't written slave but was not your email
if you want to say something don't quote others taht say right things
please understa
good to know
From: bind-users on behalf of Reindl Harald
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2021 5:01 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Origin of reverse lookup
FIRST: this will be my last response to you and if it's only to
And what do you get when you run c:\BIND\named-checkconf ?
Richard.
From: bind-users On Behalf Of Peter via
bind-users
Sent: 19 June 2021 3:41 pm
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Windows support has been discontinued in BIND 9.17+ (Was:
Important: A significant flaw is present in June
Hi, let me remind everyone that ISC has adopted Code of Conduct which also
apply here on the mailing list. I kindly suggest that you read it (perhaps
again):
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
Thank you and please treat each other with respect and patience
Has anyone configured BIND to force TC=1 responses on all queries using
RRL?I'd like to do this for some experimentation and measurement
work, but maybe this just isn't the right tool for that job?
I've tried a number of configurations (e.g. slip=1, rate=0) and I can't
seem to make this work.
I getnothing which means good? installed back to the default path.
C:\Program Files\ISC BIND 9\bin>named-checkconf
C:\Program Files\ISC BIND 9\bin>
On 19/06/2021 5:53 pm, Richard T.A. Neal wrote:
And what do you get when you run c:\BIND\named-checkconf ?
Richard.
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Yes, nothing means good.
The next thing to check, depending upon how you have your logging configured,
is whether any clues are being written to the default.log.
But to do that you’d need to configure logging, and possibly crank-up the debug
level as well. I guess it depends on whether you want
Running named from console as:
named -g -d 1 -c /named.conf
might give you some hints on what might be the problem.
Ondřej
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obligated to reply outside your normal working hours.
> On 19.
Windows install read regisyty key (if exist)
if u have an old install it will be installed on previous path
if not and u'r aware u can edit registry and install it where u like
yes today I seen path but tought to whay I just wrote here and jumped any reply.
In all case, find ur named-checkconf an
Well for the time being I give up I think something like this happen
before many years ago, I'm sure someone will post having this iusse.
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On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 08:51:42PM -0700, ToddAndMargo via bind-users wrote:
> # named-checkconf -l -t /var/named/chroot /etc/named.conf
> /etc/named.root.key:1: option 'managed-keys' is deprecated
>
> What do I use in its place?
"trust-anchors" is preferred now, in place of both "trusted-keys" a
Hi Team,
Would be keen to know if BIND RPZ supports IPv6? I have 9.11.3 and 9.16.6
versions
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Manish R
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