I'm not any sort of Linux expert but this started my mind thinking.
Take a look at the BIND FAQ, it comes with the sources. There are some Linux
specific comments about file and directory permissions. Bind running under
Linux drops special 'root' permissions when it starts up.
Also, there are s
From the output of your dig command you show that you are running a MacOSX
system. Are you running the firewall on this system also? That may be dropping
the TCP communication.
Be aware that Apple's DNS server configrration throws every bell and whistle
into the config. If you really are seriou
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 15:53:26 -0400, Stewart Dean wrote:
> On AIX, I'm used to /etc/dns. CentOS seems to place in /var/named. Is
> there
> any blessed, bestofallpossibleworlds place for the zone files. I'm
moving
> our
> DNS from from AIX to CentOS/Fedora. I'm inclined to create the /etc/dns
On Thu, 01 Jul 2010 10:50:24 -0400, Alan Clegg wrote:
> On 7/1/2010 4:21 AM, ShanyiWan wrote:
>
>> Multiple processes(named): Can I start multiple processes(named) in a
>> server and each process can provide services normally? See
>> information so that on the internet(I think this may be wrong).
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 11:44:55 -0400, "Atkins, Brian (GD/VA-NSOC)"
wrote:
> Does anyone know of an existing script or program that can parse a zone
> file and verify records against an active server?
>
Oh, a challenge. Thanks
> I'm attempting to clean up some large zone files and want to ensure
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 18:01:27 +0200, Denis BUCHER
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have a question, it's not really a big problem, but it's annoying.
>
> In the logs I get plenty of lines like :
>> client 202.152.172.4 query (cache) 'denkstelle.de/MX/IN' denied: 1
>> Time(s)
>> client 202.152.172.4 quer
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