Re: Assistance with SPF Records for BIND

2012-02-19 Thread ml
to simply is better my TXT record ~]$ host -t txt fakessh.eu 8.8.8.8 Using domain server: Name: 8.8.8.8 Address: 8.8.8.8#53 Aliases: fakessh.eu descriptive text "spf2.0/pra ip4:46.105.34.177 ip4:91.121.7.86 ?all" fakessh.eu descriptive text "spf2.0/mfrom ip4:46.105.34.177 ip4:91.121.7.86 ~all"

Re: RHEL, Centos, Fedora rpm vs ISC bind versions

2012-07-12 Thread ml
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Le 12/07/2012 20:12, Carl Byington a écrit : > For each major RHEL release, Redhat starts with some version of > ISC bind, and then backports patches into it from more recent > versions. This leads to an RPM containing about 50 patches. The > advantage

Caching nameservers dealing with dead authoritative servers

2010-09-15 Thread ML
Hi, I'm having a problem with my caching DNS servers. I'm on bind 9.4.3-p5, threads enabled (4), running gentoo 64 bits. For 2 days, I have some clients (mail servers receiving spams) issuing a lot of requests on zone hosted on dead dns server. For example : 'uewchcvqhvnavkevhavecvbcvxevudvr.h

mysterious wedges in bind9

2009-06-02 Thread travis+ml-bind
Hello, My primary bind9 name server which does double-duty as a server and recursive lookup is becoming "wedged" where it does not respond to queries or stop events from rndc. Sending SIGTERM does not work; I have to SIGKILL (kill -9) it. Package info: ii bind9 1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-