DNS spoofing

2009-01-16 Thread Rob Z
Hello, we need to deliberately point some of our DNS clients to a host with a different IP. Basically, when a client on a certain subnet asks for a host.somedomain.comthey should get an address for host.mydomain.com. All other DNS information for somedomain.com must be valid for all of my clients.

Is my slave DNS working right?

2009-07-29 Thread Rob Z
Hello list, Here's my scenario: I have multiple DNS servers (one master and a few slaves) authoritative for a few zones (eg mydomain.com, zone1.mydomain.com etc). I also have a caching server (a stock Redhat caching-nameserver.rpm configuration, BIND 9.2.4 ) which is used by clients on LAN to query

Re: Is my slave DNS working right?

2009-07-30 Thread Rob Z
the hierarchy. > > Therefore it's not a good way of testing any kind of "override" of the > normal iterative-resolution process. > > > - Kevin > > Rob Z wrote: > >> Hello list, >> Here's my scenario: >> I have

BIND performance issues

2009-10-16 Thread Rob Z
Hello, we are running a BIND 9.6.1-P1 on a SPARC T2000 / Solaris 10 for a recursive DNS server. I set up a simple MRTG monitoring tool which basically runs "dig ." and parses the output to find out a response time. The typical response time is 1ms. Workload on the server sometimes gradually increas