Hi
I'm running DHCP Server V3.0.1 on Debian 3.2 and BIND 9.7.1-P2 on
Ubuntu 10.10 , this is part of a staged migration , hens the old
Debian server.
When machines request an ip from the dhcp server I see the following
in the dhcp server logs :
Can't update forward map nzhmlwks0091.et.endace.com
Thanks for taking time to clarify those errors. Based on the
explanation the errors are expected and correct.
Thank you.
Greg
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
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> In message
> ,
> Gregory Machin writes:
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm running DHCP S
Hi.
I have a bind 9 primary server and a bind 9 secondary server, I added
a new sub domain to the primary and as a slave zone on the secondary.
i have obviously missed something. What does :
named[13931]: zone domain.example.com/IN: refresh: unexpected rcode
(NXDOMAIN) from master 209.234.97.14#53
Last admin didn't have correct master ip set, put the correct on and all good.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Gregory Machin wrote:
> Hi.
> I have a bind 9 primary server and a bind 9 secondary server, I added
> a new sub domain to the primary and as a slave zone on the secon
Hi.
I have taken over some dns servers, and the process of doing upgrade,
half way through the process..
I have a question about the zone files , as there is some
configuration here that I have not seen before and seems out of place.
here is an excerpt of the zone file
$TTL 14400
@
Hi.
When I query my dns servers internally and directly from outside I get
[macgre@topnz15209-linux ~]$ dig @202.a.x.y mydomain.nz
; <<>> DiG 9.7.2-P3-RedHat-9.7.2-1.P3.fc13 <<>> @202.a.x.y mydomain.nz
; (1 server found)
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, statu
Hi.
Thanks for the feedback. I was warned not to provide to much info by
the security guy.
The domain name in question is openpolytechnic.ac.nz
Thanks
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On 23/02/2011 23:53, Gregory Machin wrote:
>
> Hi Gregory,
>
bogon filters?
>
> I can actually get your local NS's using a U.S host on an old IP, but not
> from my connection, this suggests an outdated bogon filter
> since i'm on 27.x IP range.
>
>
> On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 15:00 +1300, Gregory Machin wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Than
Hi.
I'm started at a new job.
The dns / dhcp here is in a bit of a mess, a combination of not
clearing out records when machines are removed from the network and
miss-configured ddns. I'm looking for a tool that will help me find
dead records so that I may know which IP's are free, and which sta
Hi
We have a Linux server running bind 9.2.4 and dhcpd in a ddns
configuration. We also have a number of windows 2008 R2 servers
running AD / DNS / dhcp on other sites. These windows servers have
stub zones configured, for the zones on the Linux server.
All worked fine up until yesterday.
Now no
Hi.
I have added 2 new name servers ns3 and ns4 to my zone, when I use dig
against the master they are shown in the list. When I do a dig against
the slave only the original servers ns1 and ns2 are there, I have
deleted the slave zones files and even after transferring the zone
again I get the same
Hi
Please can you advise. I's been ages since I have configured dnssec .
I used nsupdate (with dnssec) to update a zone file with all the host
current ip's so that they are reachable via a host name even when the
ip has changed (a dyndns.org type of thing). Everything seems to work
fine named acce
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Kevin Darcy wrote:
> Gregory Machin wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> Please can you advise. I's been ages since I have configured dnssec .
>> I used nsupdate (with dnssec) to update a zone file with all the host
>> current ip's so t
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