On 13-08-22 01:39 AM, Manish Rane wrote:
> Well the main idea behind and have been struggling to configure for
> almost last one year is to have a open source alternative to DNS Based
> failover/System monitoring thus have inbound loadbalancer.
Easy solution -
have two nameservers / load balancer
On 13-08-22 05:10 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:
> This assumes that the machine going off-line is the only failure mode
> -- if the "service" (like http) on goes down, but named continues
> answering you will be hurting users. W
Agreed - it's pretty simple to run something that checks HTTP's health
and
Hi List,
not certain if this is the appropriate area for this request , so do let
me know.
I'm seeing system hangs with bind9 on a debian lenny box. They do clear
after a bit of wait
but do cause load spikes and the system becomes unresponsive.
In running strace I'm wondering if what I'm se
Thanks Sven.
so the resource unavailable messages mean nothing?
thanks
Mike
Sven Eschenberg wrote:
Hi there,
Quote:
"ENOENT
op was EPOLL_CTL_MOD or EPOLL_CTL_DEL, and fd is not in epfd. "
It just means, that the poll set was supposed to be modified, but the
descriptor wa
than getting any random
service to do it for you.
Mike
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 7:45 AM Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
> >> > On 5. 1. 2023, at 14:46, Robert M. Stockmann
> wrote:
> >> > This is like Mercedes Benz announcing they will only sell
> >> > the Ba
Hi, I am new here, but have been using BIND since 1994.
I am confused by the issue herein and maybe someone has an idea of at least
what group I should be talking to.
I have a Debian based operation and my BIND9 servers run on Debian. BUT...
This is really about BIND as it interacts with my I
I have a domain and a subdomain which is delegated by the
I am trying to figure out the correct way to have the slave of a parent
domain look up hosts in a subdomain managed by others. I'm running BIND
9.8.1-P1. The current working configuration for the subdomain is this:
options {
direct
Nex6 [mailto:b...@borg1911.com]
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Subject: RE: Configuring a domain slave to look up subdomain hosts
Original Message
Subject: Configuring a domain slave to look up subdomain hosts
From:
the stub zone in my configuration, what is the
value of a stub zone?
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sn't it working when forwarding is disabled in the parent zone?
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From: Chris Buxton [mailto:chris.p.bux...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 10:34 AM
To: Mike Bernhardt
Cc: 'Nex6'; bind-users@lists.isc.org; 'Mark Andrews'
Subject: Re: Configuring a domai
So, it seems that the stub zone only works as I expected if I disable ALL
forwarding- not just in the parent zone but also in global options. Is that
the expected behavior for a stub zone? It's not consistent with what you
said below.
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From: Mark Andrews [mailto:ma...@isc.org]
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Subject: Re: Configuring a domain slave to look up subdomain hosts
Stub zones record the NS list and associated addre
In order to save me poring through lots of archives and posts for the answer
to a simple question: Are there any differences between 9.7x and 9.8x that
require a change in named.conf configuration? The bottom line is that if I
want to upgrade from 9.7 to 9.8, are there any "Gotchas" that I need to
Reading the section on delegation in the O'Reilly book, I'm confused about
something: The parent is configured to delegate the subdomain to the child
with glue records, etc. But how does the child know who to ask if a host in
the subdomain requests a record in the parent zone? They don't show any
c
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Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: How does a child find its parent?
The child doesn't know it's parent and goes up to the root like any other
server would.
-Ben Croswell
On May 8, 2012 2:13 PM, "
I don't think the child domain is on BIND so that may or may not be an
option. But, good idea. Thanks for your help!
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From: Ben Croswell [mailto:ben.crosw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 1:16 PM
To: Mike Bernhardt
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: RE: How does a
-Original Message-
From: Barry Margolin
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Date: Monday, May 21, 2012 12:59 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Checking for zone expiration?
>In article ,
> Alan Batie wrote:
>
>> We had a rather key zone mysteriously expire on a slave this morning -
>> the log fi
-Original Message-
From: Mark Pettit
Date: Monday, May 21, 2012 3:53 PM
To: Microsoft Office User
Cc: Barry Margolin ,
"comp-protocols-dns-b...@isc.org"
Subject: Re: Checking for zone expiration?
>On May 21, 2012, at 2:02 PM, Mike Hoskins wrote:
>
>> as usual ther
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From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 4:04 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Bind configuration and log error
>On 23.05.12 12:56, Amira Othman wrote:
>>I have in my messages log file many lines as follows but with different
>>domains unreachable what does this m
-Original Message-
From: Amira Othman
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 3:56 AM
To:
Subject: Bind configuration and log error
>Hi all
>
>I have in my messages log file many lines as follows but with different
>domains unreachable what does this mean:
>
>named[15490]: network unreachable reso
-Original Message-
From: Amira Othman
Date: Thursday, May 24, 2012 8:04 AM
To:
Subject: different between views and having multiple instances
>Hi all
>
>I need to understand the difference between configuring bind views and
>having multiple instances of bind. I have 5 network interfaces
i'd love to hear there is... something like postconf. :-)
in the past, i've always read through the options syntax section of each
version's ARM to determine current defaults. documentation can get out of
date or have errors though, so a command that prints real values would be
a useful auditin
absolutely -- after a few weeks of migration effort (my own choice to move
clients in phases to mitigate risk), i have moved several thousand clients
from bare metal + tinydns to ucs/vmware/bind with no reported issues.
many of these are demanding "power users" (developers with what i'd often
cate
-Original Message-
From: Doug Barton
Organization: http://SupersetSolutions.com/
Date: Tuesday, June 5, 2012 11:49 AM
To: JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉
Cc:
Subject: Re: Recommended value for max-cache-size for cache-only shared
hosts..
>On 6/5/2012 11:30 AM, JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉 wrote:
>> Good q
,
Mike
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2317.txt
-Original Message-
From: Mike Bobkiewicz
Date: Friday, June 8, 2012 1:08 PM
To:
Subject: Problem with recursive name server
>Dear list,
>
>we are running an authorative name server for some domains. After some
>tim
bind with Apple´s Admin Tools. When something doesn´t work he calls me and I
log in via ssh and try to figure out what´s wrong. Telling the truth: I like vi
very much...
Am 08.06.2012 um 22:13 schrieb Chuck Swiger:
> Hi--
>
> On Jun 8, 2012, at 1:08 PM, Mike Bobkiewicz wrote:
>> we
,
Mike
P.S. If you ever make it to Hamburg I owe you a beer...
Mike
Am 10.06.2012 um 06:58 schrieb Mark Andrews:
>
> In message , Mike
> Bobkiewicz
> writes:
>> HI all,
>> first Eduardo:
>> I did an upgrade with the mentioned package to 9.9.1 P1, it=B4s now up and
o you by your isp. "213.191.95.0/27" is a cidr subnet containing 32 (30
usable) addresses.
http://www.oav.net/mirrors/cidr.html
ipv4 provides 32-bit network addresses, 27 bits reserved for the network,
32-27=5, 2^5=32. :-)
-Original Message-
From: Mike Bobkiewicz
Date: Sunday
this is a common source of confusion and more of a linuxism...it will fill
all available memory with cache, and reclaim as needed. you can adjust it
somewhat with various sysctls.
http://www.linuxhowtos.org/System/Linux%20Memory%20Management.htm
-Original Message-
From: Dan Letkeman
Dat
A long time ago I used a perl script called lbnamed that acted as a DNS server
and would monitor hosts and change the returned results based on aliveness and
load.
See http://www.stanford.edu/~riepel/lbnamed/
Mike Mitchell
From: bind-users-bounces+mike.mitchell
Just out of curiosity, what ended up being the problem?
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Manson, John
wrote:
> I would like to retract this post after I had a long conversation with
> my co-worker who is just back from leave.
>
> Sorry for the bother.
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Manson, John
I looked for one a while back and couldn't find any good ones. All the
ones I saw simply used the named.stats file, which wasn't enough.
I ended up exporting all query logs to a backend server and coding a script
that imported the queries into MySQL, which I then accessed with a php app
(which, a
and has other complaints
before that.
It appears to build with 'cc' if OpenSSL is disabled, which disables
DNSSEC (OK for now as we don't use it, yet).
Thanks,
Mike
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This seems pretty straight forward.
Use your standard bash tools to modify the file when necessary, then
you should simply be able to call rndc reload ZONENAME in the script.
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I did not catch what you're trying to achie
You can use an option in named.conf to rotate the logs automatically.
channel query_info {
severity info;
file "/var/named/data/log/named.query.log" versions 100 size 10m;
print-time yes;
print-category yes;
};
The versions part t
I think DynDNS meets all your requirements. They had pretty good
service and a solid infrastructure.
At a certain point, you pay based on the queries per second, which is
the only reason we migrated our DNS in-house. It's otherwise pretty
cheap for what you get.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 6:13 AM,
Several years ago I used a Perl script called "lbnamed" that monitored status
and returned the host IP address that was least loaded.
Mike Mitchell
Original message
From: Steven Carr
Date: 08/21/2013 10:25 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: bind-users
Subject: Re: ISO or virtual
lbnamed is a DNS server written in Perl. You delegate a zone to it, and let it
dynamically figure out the best IP address to return.
See http://www.stanford.edu/~riepel/lbnamed/
There are 3rd-party appliances that do similar functions, such as F5's GTM or
Cisco's GSS.
Mik
Is there anything I need to know regarding changes in default operation when
upgrading from 9.8.3 to 9.9.4? I'm specifically looking for changes that
must be addressed in named.conf options in order to keep an upgrade as
transparent as possible.
Thanks,
ny defined or not.
On 01/14/14 12:16, Mike Bernhardt wrote:
> Is there anything I need to know regarding changes in default
> operation when upgrading from 9.8.3 to 9.9.4? I'm specifically looking
> for changes that must be addressed in named.conf options in order to
> keep a
cing
server which of course has no RFC1918, I would leave it to the default
setting?
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 1:03 PM
To: 'bind-users@lists.isc.org'
Subject: RE: Upgrading from 9.8.3 to 9.9.4
Am I correct in
: Upgrading from 9.8.3 to 9.9.4
On 01/16/14 16:39, Mike Hoskins (michoski) wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Bernhardt
> Date: Thursday, January 16, 2014 4:09 PM
> To: "bind-users@lists.isc.org"
> Subject: RE: Upgrading from 9.8.3 to 9.9.4
>
>>
ve
somehow messed up? Or perhaps there's some option I've missed? Or am I
out of luck?
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iew axfr from the other?
What I did in testing (and not very much at that) was to define the
zones twice with different file names. Seemed to work fine ... at least
the zone files and the journal files were created for both file names.
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We are currently using 9.8. We have had it on the radar to move to 9.9 but
it's been low priority since 9.8 is still supported for now. But in reading
about all of the alleged issues with 9.10.x as well as possible increased
resource use starting with 9.9.5, I would like to ask a question: We have
Anyone have some input on this? No one has commented so far.
-Original Message-
From: Mike Bernhardt [mailto:bernha...@bart.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 11:59 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: BIND resource requirements
We are currently using 9.8. We have had it on the
type master;
file "data/ext_test.mydomain.com";
};
# other slave zones
zone "yyy.mydomain.com" {
type slave;
file "data/yyy.mydomain.com";
masters {
172.26.1.1;
};
};
};
-Mike
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What happens if I do one without the other? I guess I don't fully understand
the relationship between the name servers listed in the zone versus the ones
found in my domain record. I'm running BIND locally, if
I believe that's called a LAME nameserver,
correct? What happens? Does it answer the query regardless? Does specifying the
NS record in the zone simply confirm to the remote site that this is a valid
nameserver for this zone?
-Mike
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an IP address that is not on an
interface, or
2) There is a way to tell corosync (hopefully using pcsd) to create a
virtual interface, not just a virtual address, so BIND can find it.
Mike Bernhardt
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Subject: Re: PCS, Corosync, Pacemaker, and Bind
Mike Bernhardt wrote:
>
> I'm setting up a new CentOS 7 DNS server cluster to replace our very
> old CentOS 4 cluster. The old one us
My apologies, never mind :-{
I don't know what the problem was, BIND seems to load up just fine today,
even when the option addresses don't match the virtual address. I must have
screwed up something else.
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to build a virtual interface for the IP, but I doubt it.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 5:40 PM
To: Mike Bernhardt
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: PCS, Corosync, Pacemaker, and Bi
I rebooted one of our BIND VMs this morning. It's running BIND 9.10.3-P3. We
noticed that queries for domains with domain.com were answered with
domain.COM with the .COM in capital letters. Other high-levels like .org
were not changed. It caused a monitoring probe to complain because it wasn't
gett
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To: Mike Bernhardt
Cc: bind-us...@isc.org
Subject: Re: BIND started replying to queries for .com with .COM
Your monitoring probe is broken.
STD 13 says that that the DNS is case preserving. The problem is that lots
of servers aren't ca
etc/sysctl.conf
net.netfilter.nf_conntrack_udp_timeout_stream = 45
net.nf_conntrack_max = 50
net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1 = 512
net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh2 = 1024
net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh3 = 2048
net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog = 4096
net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout = 30
net.ipv4.tcp_tw_recycle = 1
Ideally it is best to use both technologies and then put DMARC on top to
ensure reporting and enforcement of the policies. DKIM cryptographically
signs your messages and SPF informs receiving mail servers of who is
allowed to send on your behalf. You should not think of using only one or
the other
Glad to help! If you need a low cost DMARC reporting service, I would
recommend www.dmarcian.com
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 10:33 AM project722 wrote:
> Thanks guys - very helpful information indeed.
>
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Mike Ragusa wrote:
>
>> Ideally it i
alphazulu send as @foxtrot.com.
>
> Would @alphazulu.com appear anywhere in the headers?
>
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Mike Ragusa wrote:
>
>> Glad to help! If you need a low cost DMARC reporting service, I would
>> recommend www.dmarcian.com
>>
>> On Mo
=/bin/kill -TERM $MAINPID
PrivateTmp=true
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
I've been trying to track down a (probably) unrelated dnssec issue resolving
theoptimalfinancialgroup.com and this error has distracted me from my
investigation.
Hi,
We recently upgraded to 9.16.2 on FreeBSD 11.3 STABLE and after ~
week of use, it died this morning with the following assertion. Any
ideas what this might be about ?
May 3 05:36:27 ns named[845]: name.c:1738: INSIST(nlabels ==
name->labels) failed, back trace
May 3 05:36:27 ns nam
aren't in
the same LAN anymore. However, the DSLAMs (currently) are.
I assume this is less about Webmin and more about ISC-DHCP.
Unfortunately, I don't remember much of when I set up that DHCP server to
remember the nuances of ISC DHCP and option 82.
Any guidance?
-
Sorry, wrong list.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
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From: "Mike Hammett"
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2021 8:57:34 AM
Subject: Expanding my Use of Optio
ll I get is the root-servers instead of any sort of reverse looking up
happening at all.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Mike
$ dig -x 208.x.x.x +trace
; <<>> DiG 9.18.1-1ubuntu1.1-Ubuntu <<>> -x 208.x.x.x +trace
;; global options: +cmd
. 509
4 tries later,
I get the results I expect.
Now, for the delegation I was wondering about; it ONLY took THREE tries to
get dig to return these results:
mike@mike-pc:~$ dig -x 208.51.60.0 SOA +trace
; <<>> DiG 9.18.1-1ubuntu1.1-Ubuntu <<>> -x 208.51.60.0 SOA
d the
entire text into an edit box at the bottom.
But still. 12 tries to get different results and finally get the 1 result I
expect is utterly crap.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2022 at 1:11 PM Mike Hodson wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 4:57 PM Mark Andrews wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hidi
o please tone down on the snarkiness. I get it that you might be
> frustrated, but this mailing list is not a place to vent off your
> frustration.
>
I'm more frustrated by the answer to "stop obfuscating so we can help" ; I
did not initially ask the question "
On Mon, Oct 3, 2022 at 2:24 PM Greg Choules <
gregchoules+bindus...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Mike.
> OK, let's try and do some practical things here.
>
> Firstly, please share your /etc/resolv.conf
>
nameserver 1.1.1.1
as I said in my first message to the list.
&
On Mon, Oct 3, 2022, 15:29 Greg Choules <
gregchoules+bindus...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Mike.
> No need to shoot. I missed your first message to the list.
>
> Have you tried other popular open resolver services, to compare how they
> each behave and see whether there ar
fine with a password if you're running the script
manually).
Mike
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 9:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to modify "A" records on the slave when master is down?
Hel
By popular demand, here is the perl script I used:
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "reloading BIND...\n";
system "rndc reload";
print "copying db files to ns2...\n";
$a = `/bin/ping -c 1 ns2`;
if ($a =~ /64 bytes/) {
system "sudo -u named scp -B /var/named/var/named/db.zone1
/var/named/var/
ot;using 2 CPUs", but that's what I want. I
compiled it with './configure --prefix=/usr/local/bind --enable-threads'
and start it with '/usr/local/bind/sbin/named -n 2 -c /etc/named.conf'.
How do I know it's actually using the two SPARC CPUs?
-Mike
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Is there anything I need to add during compiling for this to work?
-Mike
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, Evan Hunt wrote:
dns1 named[28513]: starting BIND 9.2.4 -u named -t /var/named/chroot
dns1 named[28513]: using 2 CPUs
When I start BIND on my Solaris 10 SPARC
Is there anyway in a zone file for a master to include another file for more
zone information?
Thanks
Mike
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, Mike Diggins wrote:
When I start BIND on my Solaris 10 SPARC dual CPU (V210) system 9.4.2-P2,
I don't get the message "using 2 CPUs", but that's what I want. I
compiled it with './configure --prefix
th.debug /var/log/authlog
-Mike
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t is valid.. but anything out there that might check for
it?
Thanks again
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0:06 named
605 4 ? 0:34 named
605 5 ? 0:01 named
-Mike
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009, Stacey Jonathan Marshall wrote:
Mike Diggins wrote:
I noticed that when BIND 9.2.4 on Redhat Linux (Intel x86) starts, the log
records:
dns1 named[28513]: starting BIND 9.2.4
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009, Stacey Jonathan Marshall wrote:
Mike Diggins wrote:
Thanks. Would this imply it has detected multiple CPUs? I still don't see
any mention of it in my logs.
The below output does indicated that you have five threads. I'm not sure why
your log is not showing t
onth that does a
freeze/unfreeze to force the jnl file to get played into the zone files?
Mike
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What youre seeing is ports your server has opened for queries. Then it
holds the port open while waiting for a reply and for some time after that.
For example, FROM ls1.tel.net.ba:29825 TO 203.64.139.9:domain. By design, if
someone does a lot of queries to crackerjack.net, your server is going to
, Yahoo and CNN, to name 3)
are using at least 1: "m"
So what is the accepted view on this currently? Is there another RFC that
has made it OK now?
Mike
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Ha ha, I forgot about the root servers. Thanks to a couple of you for the
clarification.
-Original Message-
From: Evan Hunt [mailto:evan_h...@isc.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 2:15 PM
To: Mike Bernhardt
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: single-character host names
indeed the reference document to work from. Mighty
confusing!
Mike
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From: Matthew Pounsett [mailto:m...@conundrum.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 2:34 PM
To: Evan Hunt
Cc: Mike Bernhardt; bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: single-character host names
>The
What does your ifconfig -a output look like? Are you sure the External AXFR
queries are coming form 192.168.2.12?
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Scott Simpson
wrote:
> I'm trying to transfer my two zones "internal" and "external" from master
> to
> slave using two IP addresses and it isn't work
Although its not perfect, you can look into IP protocol 41 which is IPv6 in
IPv4. Helps provide some functionality in a last resort case.
Jim Pazarena wrote:
>I am curious if anyone can point out articles or deeper instructions
>regarding an implementation and launch of ipv6 in a fully ipv4 cam
These are glue records for the delegation of your domain. You must
contact Network Solutions to have them changed. I have done this type
of thing in a long time, but they have a form somewhere.
Regards,
Mike
On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 09:01:18AM -0500, online-reg wrote:
> Hi All: I think this
I'd like to suggest an alternative reason for the presence of those records:
The Perl script H2N will install them by default for every single host in
the zone file, unless you use the -M option to suppress their creation.
Obviously this has nothing to do with the value, or lack thereof, of those
;
channel database_log {
file "$FQPN/database" $Ch_Opts ;
Thanks,
Mike C
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Chris. Thanks for the confirmation. Just wanted to make sure I did not
miss something.
Yes. You suggestion would work. But, I will leave things as is. It's
straight forward and easy for someone else to follow.
Thanks again,
Mike.
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Phone [916] 853
re the updates go to the server listed in the MNAME field of the SOA.
Mike Mitchell
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[bind-users-bounces+mike.mitchell=sas@lists.isc.org] on behalf of Bill
Larson [wllarso@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday,
For some reason, we can no longer resolve tools.cisco.com. there are several
clues to the problem but I can't put them together. Here is some dig output.
I know that the time stamps don't all match up below, but the results are
typical:
[root@ns1 ~]# dig +trace -b 148.165.3.10 tools.cisco.com
; <
I should add that tools.cisco.com was resolvable at one time, so either
Cisco's behavior has changed, or our firewall's behavior has changed. We
obviously haven't upgraded our BIND version in a while (9.4.3P3), so I don't
think the problem is BIND.
-Original Message-
What's really strange is that when we attempt a query, be it DIG or an
attempt to browse tools.cisco.com, they send some sort of query back to us
from/to UDP 53. We drop it at the firewall due to some sort of "sanity
check" so I can't see the contents. This is in addition to the SERVFAIL
message.
> A few options:
>1: once the LB knows that all back-ends are down, it can continue to answer
>with the correct A, but drop the TTL to be much shorter -- this allows
>things to recover faster.
This would work well because the actually web site wasn't down, at least not
yesterday. If I substituted
d to
ease some of the support burden. I'm also concerned with stability over
new features. I'm interested to know what others are doing.
-Mike
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le but I'm wondering why this is an error with 9.7, and
not 9.2.1, and is this the correct way to fix this?
I hope this isn't DNS 101 ;)
-Mike
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? There must be some sort of
nice way, so I dont have to
create some nasty homebrew shellscript and add such as a cronjob.
Best regards
Mike Rostermund
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realise I could just remove them and see what breaks but that wouldn't
be very friendly.
Cheers,
Mike Vallabh
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