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kingstonmass.org. 3600IN NS mns02.domaincontrol.com.
kingstonmass.org. 3600IN NS mns01.domaincontrol.com.
ns1.gis.net and ns2.gis.net return a different answer.
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At 15:05 29-03-2012, Mark Andrews wrote:
The queries are sent to that address because named has learnt that
mns01.domaincontrol.com has a IPv6 address. mns01.domaincontrol.com
isn't responding to me over IPv6 either.
I see a response from 2607:f208:206::22.
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At 07:08 15-05-2012, Alexander Gurvitz wrote:
From wikipedia:
To quote RFC 1912, "A common mistake is thinking that a wildcard
Using Wikipedia to quote RFC 1912 is odd ...
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At 09:58 05-06-2012, Manson, John wrote:
Will bind run on VMware?
Yes, if the guest operating system supports it.
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/ configuration
required to bind?
I am using google public dns ips as forwarder in named.conf
Are you doing load testing on Google's DNS server?
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question might be what is the maximum QPS handled on hardware similar
to the one you used for the test.
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of the view's
match-destinations clause". See example at
http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/cur/9.8/doc/arm/Bv9ARM.ch06.html#id2590162
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ecified for pulling the zone in the configuration
file? Is the IP address bound to one of the available interfaces?
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At 07:38 22-08-2012, Moore, Mark A. wrote:
from connecting to 443 since these servers are only DNS. Is there
any reason for clients to connect to tcp 443 for any type of DNS
resolution? Just want to confirm before I dig deeper into this issue.
No.
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, you did the following:
root@debian:/home/mohsen# dig yahoo.com @184.22.226.206
Verify the IP address you should be using for DNS.
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See the public suffix list for an informal lower level break-down.
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At 07:15 14-11-2012, John Miller wrote:
It doesn't look like .local is officially reserved
(http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2606), but .localdomain definitely is.
.localdomain is not reserved.
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since I want users to access the both the ISPs to connect. I can
have A/CNAME? record
See RFC 6186. Verify whether the mail clients support that specification.
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RRs only in future (see RFC 6686).
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e at
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/spfbis/current/
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ou can end up with problematic
requirements.
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Hi Elmar,
At 12:27 05-06-2013, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
And the 100-dollar-question is: How do you remove them on outgoing mails? ;-)
The answer is to edit the subject line after hitting the reply button. :-)
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Hi Norman,
If I recall correctly the initial message you posted mentioned a
network connectivity problem. I suggest verifying whether one end
can ping the other end. See whether you can ping by IP address and
by host name.
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Track. RFC 6652 is about ARF.
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and RFC 6305.
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. It still seems to me potentially useful to keep
localhost.cam.ac.uk itself, to terminate the probable iteration described
above before it goes any further.
It can be used to exploit web application vulnerabilities.
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ignore'. Should one keep existing SPF RRs or remove
The SPF RR is no longer used for SPF verification (re. RFC
7208). The second part of the quoted text is there so that the usage
of the TXT RR in that RFC is not used as a precedent.
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about perceived
perception of a requirement (see the MUST return at least one address
record in the quoted text).
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CNAMEs on the left-hand side are
handled and that was clarified in the latest revision of the specifications.
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tion 2.1 of RFC 1123 discusses the syntax for host names and
clarifies RFC 952. Host names can be up to 63 octets and the FQDNs
up to 255 octets (RFC 2181). You can have a single-character host
name as long as it follows the syntax.
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Yea, this was default via FreeBSD :)
Some versions of FreeBSD have commented out directives to slave the
root zone, the arpa zone and the in-addr.arpa zone from f.root-servers.net.
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query towards ROOT DNS
servers(192.175.48.1, 192.175.48.6, 192.175.48.42 and etc)
See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dnsop-as112-under-attack-help-help
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must be
RFC 2308 replaces Section 4.3.4 of RFC 1034. Irrespective of whether
it is only at Proposed Standard, it is implemented by BIND 9.
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mes. It is about how the
system was designed to work and not about what is forbidden. The
syntax of a legal Internet host name was specified in RFC-952,
updated by RFC 1123.
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ns-14 which you may have read.
:-) There is also a proposal for a "Special-Use Domain Name"
(draft-cheshire-dnsext-special-names-01).
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; QUESTION SECTION:
;d6.s-carlsen.dk.INA
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
s-carlsen.dk.86400INSOAns2.s-carlsen.dk.
hostmaster.s-carlsen.dk. 2010123191 10800 900 604800 86400
If the type argument is not supplied, dig will perform a lookup for
an A record.
di
more intrusively -- than
BIND 9.9 will.
http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1647302
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At 04:46 13-12-2011, babu dheen wrote:
In what situation, DNS packet size can exceed more than 512
bytes. In fact, my gateway
DNS TXT records used for DKIM, for example.
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See http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/
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RRs for, but (for a variety of reasons) I'd rather not
create any sort of static data set for (e.g., zone file, actual db
entries, etc.).
https://github.com/jpmens/dlz_lua
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At 00:29 24-01-2012, Alfie John wrote:
I've looked hard but can't find any reference to using wildcards inside
an include directive. Does this feature exist in 9?
http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/cur/9.8/doc/arm/Bv9ARM.ch06.html#id2575504
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. 28800 IN NS dns.mtcnet.net.
This is unrelated to your original question. dns.mtcnet.net does not resolve.
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n.arpa.
==> why does the regexp string again searches for "urn:cid:" ?
Because it's not a terminal lookup.
REGEXP - A containing a substitution expression
that is applied to the original string
==> Anyone have an idea why it always should be app
gation was done.
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meetingtoolsandjewels.com. IN MX
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meetingtoolsandjewels.com. 1800 IN MX 0 m1.dnsix.com.
meetingtoolsandjewels.com. 3600 IN CNAME meetingsmaven.typepad.com.
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into doing traffic flow analysis and using feedback reports to
identify the source of the abuse.
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tomer about the requirement as it
is not clear what they are looking for.
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