On Jul 24, 2013, at 4:48 AM, "Stephane Bortzmeyer" wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 12:39:53PM +0200,
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote
> a message of 28 lines which said:
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>> This was discussed here already,
[...]
>> The SPF RR is already
>> here and is preferred over TXT that is generik RR t
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of Maria
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Subject: Re: Reinstall after modifying
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 08:18:36PM +0200, Jan-Piet Mens wro
What’s the right way to delegate individual zone records to a “global server
load balancer”, which is just a simple DNS server that checks to see if a
server is up and if so adds the address to the rotation for resolution.
I’ve tried simple delegation using ns records, but I don’t get resolution
That’s what I was hoping to do, but I don’t seem to be able to get the
delegation bit working. I’ve tried it with the load balances in the same
parent domain and in a different domain. I’ve tried it delegating at
gslb…. And one level up. But when I query the authoritative server
recursively, it
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 18:08:57 –0400, Kevin Darcy
mailto:k...@chrysler.com>> wrote:
I'm assuming you have forwarding set up. Make sure to set "forwarders { };" in
the aelabad.net zone definition. Failure to do so means that your recursive
queries for names in subzones forward out towards the Inte
We have an application that that has application servers burried deep behind a
few layers of reverse proxies and load balancers, but has a hard-coded server
address in a returned java applet. To allow the java applets to work, someone
here started deploying host files containing the app servers
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