Hi,
I am getting errors while building nsupdate (bind) version 9.18.6, for my
project. I have attached the configure.log with this mail for your
reference. Can you please advise on how to successfully compile?
The autoconf version is as below.
autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.69
The libtool version i
On 29. 09. 22 10:54, sri b wrote:
I am getting errors while building nsupdate (bind) version 9.18.6, for
my project. I have attached the configure.log with this mail for your
reference. Can you please advise on how to successfully compile?
The autoconf version is as below.
autoconf (GNU Autoc
On 28. 09. 22 13:50, Prasanna Mathivanan (pmathiva) via bind-users wrote:
Thanks Ondrej for responding.
We have created gitlab issue for the same.
Adding it here for reference
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/3568
To close the loop for readers of this list:
This particula
While I was out sick a coworker hand edited a zone with dyanamic
updates. When I got back the server returned SERVFAIL for any queries
to it. I didn't know yet that it had been hand edited, so I did an rndc
freeze to look at the zone file, which claimed to have succeeded, but
didn't remove the jo
I'm attempting to figure out how/why my reverse DNS delegation is broken.
I've already deleted systemd-resolved's temporary resolv.conf and added in
an immutable single line
nameserver 1.1.1.1
resolv.conf.
I can dig +trace forward hostnames fine.
I cannot dig -x an ip +trace.
All I get is the root
Mike
1. You can set the server with @ so in your case `dig @1.1.1.1 -x 208.x.x.x
+trace`
2. Test with an IP that you know should work `$ dig +short @8.8.4.4 -x
8.8.8.8` answers `dns.google.` for example
3. Confirm your RIR or provider has working NS set for the range. Query
directly the NS you thi
> On 30 Sep 2022, at 07:50, Mike Hodson wrote:
>
> I'm attempting to figure out how/why my reverse DNS delegation is broken.
> I've already deleted systemd-resolved's temporary resolv.conf and added in an
> immutable single line
> nameserver 1.1.1.1
> resolv.conf.
>
> I can dig +trace forwa
Install libuv.
configure:6032: gcc -g -O2 conftest.c -L/myrepo/build/mymachine/lib -lz -lssl
-lcrypto -luv >&5
/usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /myrepo/build/mymachine/lib/libz.so when
searching for -lz
/usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /myrepo/build/mymachine/lib/libz.a when
searching for
Also should point out that when you do a +trace, your /etc/resolv.conf is
irrelevant since dig is going to try to figure things out from the root on
its own.
The fact you were careful to talk about your resolv.conf signals that you
may not be troubleshooting whatever you think you are.
What is th
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