Hi,
I just stumbled upon a problem. It happened on FreeBSD 13.1-RC (going to update
to 13.1 today).
I am running bind 9.18.3 with dnstap using a Unix socket.
Once the socket has been opened by bind, if the process serving the Unix socket
blocks and you try to
kill named, it fails to stop, st
On 26/05/22 20:34, Matthijs Mekking wrote:
What version are you using? We had a bug with dnssec-policy and views
(#2463), but that has been fixed.
Since 9.16.18 you should not be able to set the same key-directory for
the same zone in different views.
Hi Matthijs.
You got me worried just t
Hi,
Sorry for not replying earlier (traveling).
Yes, I would recommend key separation (that is use a different
key-directory per view).
I am going to investigate your configuration more next week, to see if
there is a hidden bug.
Best regards,
Matthijs
On 26-05-2022 14:33, Sandro wrote:
Nick,
On 27-05-2022 10:27, Nick Tait via bind-users wrote:
On 26/05/22 20:34, Matthijs Mekking wrote:
What version are you using? We had a bug with dnssec-policy and views
(#2463), but that has been fixed.
Since 9.16.18 you should not be able to set the same key-directory for
the same zone i
Hi Crist,
1. Actually, I am running dynamic updates with BIND9 and ISC DHCP server
for about a half a year and I am frankly very happy with the way it
works. This is at the Academy. So, I am familiar with the dynamic (DDNS)
updates. Though there had been some tricky stuff with sub-/24 reverse
On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 3:29 PM Mirsad Goran Todorovac <
mirsad.todoro...@alu.unizg.hr> wrote:
> Hi Crist,
>
> 1. Actually, I am running dynamic updates with BIND9 and ISC DHCP server
> for about a half a year and I am frankly very happy with the way it works.
> This is at the Academy. So, I am fa
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