Feb 13 09:01:22.663 dispatch: dispatch 0x3fdcc088: shutting down due to TCP
receive error: connection reset
What do these really mean? Is that hex after the second instance of 'dispatch'
meaningful to an admin or only to a BIND codemonkey? Not that there's anything
wrong with codemonkies, I'm
Decloaking to ask for pointers to some help regarding RFC 1918 zone delegation.
We use 10/8 space extensively over multiple campuses. We need to delegate at
the 10/ essentially, the 10/16 level. Is there a better way to do it than
zone "0.10.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
type master;
fil
It seems like there are two ways I could delegate a zone.
I could, in the zone file for the parent, simply list the name of the zone
and a number of NS records to which the zone has been delegated.
Or, I could create a zone statement within named.conf that points to a file
that contains an SOA an
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 04:48:10PM +, Laws, Peter C. wrote:
>> It seems like there are two ways I could delegate a zone.
>>
>> I could, in the zone file for the parent, simply list the name of the zone
>> and a number of NS records to which the zone has been delegated.
On Mar 11 2009, Niall O'Reilly wrote:
>On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 16:41 -0500, Peter Laws wrote:
>> Seriously, though, what is the default quota and is it actually
>> configurable?
>
> Sorry. No idea what or whether. RTFM time for us both! 8-)
Which ought to take less than the time to post here :-(
at less than the 4096-byte default unless *I* had faulty
network equipment.
--
Peter Laws / N5UWY
National Weather Center / Network Operations Center / Web
University of Oklahoma Information Technology
pl...@ou.edu
From: ma...@isc.org [ma...@isc.org]
Sen
> It may be the person that suggested setting it was under the
> misapprehension that the two values would be the same but the quote from
> the Java testing tool made it clear that is NOT the case.
I think this is it exactly. But someone in the thread seemed pretty certain
that we needed to set
Understood, but what I'm asking about is that the slave does not appear to be
losing contact with the first-listed master. In fact, from the logs, it
appears to be flipping back and forth (though not round-robinning).
Someone else asked, essentially, "why?" ... The network paths are diverse
UWY
National Weather Center / Network Operations Center / Web
University of Oklahoma Information Technology
pl...@ou.edu
From: Doug Barton [do...@dougbarton.us]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 19:23
To: Laws, Peter C.
Cc: bind-us...@isc.org
Subject: Re: Multi
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