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the ttl's timeout, resolvers with the old nameservers cached
> will still query them. Once the ttl's time out the new servers will
> be queried.
>
> Hope this helps,
Incidentally I use NameCheap as a registrar, and have noted that their
help pages are pretty easy to understa
t; the
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> channel listening on ::1#953 Sep 19 15:22:13 PROD55-DNS2
> named[3676]: the working directory is not writable
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dy been mentioned here).
There are a lot of ugly things ISP's do to DNS; I loathe all of them.
I suspect many customers do to.
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ually works from my laptop against
the server (but dig by itself returns no MX records).
Thank you in advance for suggestions. This one is causing some nasty
problems.
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On 02/10/2011 03:23 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Feb 10, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>> dig: isc_socket_create: address family not supported
>>
>> I've read that I shouldn't let this error message lead me
servers which will
> answer and claim no MX records exist:
OK, thanks -- I did not carefully check other locations for that one.
Good to know that's not just me.
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On 02/10/2011 04:19 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Feb 10, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>> health.nyc.gov query-errors:
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>> 10-Feb-2011 15:32:30.682 query-errors: debug 1: client
>> 130.219.34.129#55935:
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On 02/11/2011 01:21 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> On 02/10/2011 04:19 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>>> health.nyc.gov query-errors:
>>>
>>> 10-Feb-2011 15:32:
gt; not, you've got bigger problems.
>>>
>>> If you're not talking about a huge amount of data here (and from what
>>> you've described in previous posts, you're not) then you are fairly
>>> dramatically over-architecting your solution here. Per
t;
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>> ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
>> vwall1a.nyc.gov.86400IN A161.185.1.3
>> vwall2a.nyc.gov.86400INA161.185.1.12
>> vwall3a.nyc.gov.86400INA167.153.130.12
>> vwall4a.nyc.g
with a * the subtle difference between
versions of that firewall firmware. I can't find that table anywhere --
was HTML, not in a PDF.
On 02/23/2011 11:39 AM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Take a look at this. It is somewhat confusing, but it is helpful and
> should tell you right
that:
a: firewalls with ALGs are the devil
b: this goes double for PIX / ASA and
c: doubled again for putting them in front of servers, especially DNS
servers
W
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A couple more gems:
https
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There are a lot of unfortunate practices one can find in DNS names. I'd
personally recommend not doing anything that conflicts with the RFC. At
my place of business, we slave a zone from a group that has underscores
in the hostnames which is also not a
'dig' is a better tool in every way, I think. dig
host.example.com I believe is the syntax there.
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On Apr 7, 2011 1:02, mee thun wrote:
Good Morning..
I am new member in this mailing list. I need help to change the query type in
the nslookup
k:
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> http://www.howtoforge.com/two_in_one_dns_bind9_views
> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-bind9-named-configure-views/
...the end result of which (just to check my own knowledge) is the same
as a split DNS, just without needing a second set of server
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t. If bind is not going to be
using over 4GB of RAM by itself, my understanding is that running 64-bit
will merely add overhead. I realize that is a pretty big generalization,
so feel free to correct me if you know better.
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I do this. There may now be a smarter way, but I have a small number so this is
manageable for me: configure zones for each of the evil zones. Your server will
appear authoritative and you can direct clients wherever you like. I direct
some of mine to a virtualhost handing out 503 errors.
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- and this makes bind slow to start, and
> use more RAM.
Do you know what version that arrived in? 9.8.0?
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n spoofing attacks.
>
> In fact, the BIND 9 documentation contains a sample blackhole ACL
> which, until recently, specifically recommended filtering addresses
> in that block. The advice is outdated but I think someone is still
> following it.
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one server and sometimes another.
Generally with SSH you care what you're connecting to and will also have
individual records for each host to use for that purpose.
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