Perhaps
options {
...
query-source address 209.113.151.7 port 53;
...
};
would help.
Christian
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew P. Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Debian-Isp"
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 6:23 PM
Subject: multiple IP addresses cause ZON
Are you looking for somethings like that?
/etc/bind/named.conf.options [included via include
"/etc/bind/named.conf.options"; in /etc/bind/named.conf]
[snip]
version "Windows 3.11";
notify yes;
query-source address 209.113.151.7;
notify-source 209.113.151.7;
Perhaps
options {
...
query-source address 209.113.151.7 port 53;
...
};
would help.
Christian
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew P. Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Debian-Isp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 6:23 PM
Subject: multiple
My Debian box has two IP's running BIND 9. 209.113.151.5 and 209.113.151.7.
BIND is setup to listen on 209.113.151.7 and act as a slave server. However,
it makes the zone transfer from 209.113.151.5. The master server blocks
these request. Is there a way to make the request come from 209.113.151.7
Are you looking for somethings like that?
/etc/bind/named.conf.options [included via include
"/etc/bind/named.conf.options"; in /etc/bind/named.conf]
[snip]
version "Windows 3.11";
notify yes;
query-source address 209.113.151.7;
notify-source 209.113.151.7;
My Debian box has two IP's running BIND 9. 209.113.151.5 and 209.113.151.7.
BIND is setup to listen on 209.113.151.7 and act as a slave server. However,
it makes the zone transfer from 209.113.151.5. The master server blocks
these request. Is there a way to make the request come from 209.113.151.7
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 03:09:54PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> Joel, can you please provide information on the experimental method for
> specifying which IP addresses may be used to send mail from a particular
> domain?
The one I personally like best, at the moment, is Paul Vixie
On Oct 10, Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The method in question has never taken off because of lack of application
>support. If we make all mail servers in Debian support it then that could be
>what is needed to make it a success. I would be happy to devote some coding
>time t
Joel, can you please provide information on the experimental method for
specifying which IP addresses may be used to send mail from a particular
domain?
The method of using DNS to specify that only certain IP address ranges may
send mail purporting to be From: your domain has the potential to
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Andrius Kasparavicius wrote:
>
> hello, maybe somewhere is information about how many IP addresses is used
> as network and broadcast address today? How many addresses is unused yet?
> When has been created IPv4?
http://www.nua.ie/surveys/ would be a good pl
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Andrius Kasparavicius wrote:
>
> hello, maybe somewhere is information about how many IP addresses is used
> as network and broadcast address today? How many addresses is unused yet?
> When has been created IPv4?
http://www.nua.ie/surveys/ would be a good pl
hello, maybe somewhere is information about how many IP addresses is used
as network and broadcast address today? How many addresses is unused yet?
When has been created IPv4
hello, maybe somewhere is information about how many IP addresses is used
as network and broadcast address today? How many addresses is unused yet?
When has been created IPv4
y try to scram your network?
Not yet...knock on wood.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Wagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:22 PM
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: ip addresses
Interesting. Have you ever had a problem with people spoofing M
y to scram your network?
Not yet...knock on wood.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Wagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ip addresses
Interesting. Have you ever had a problem with people spoofing MAC addresses
Interesting. Have you ever had a problem with people spoofing MAC addresses
to get IP's? How does your system react if more than one host presents a
request for an IP if that MAC has already been assigned an IP? Seems like
if they're going to the trouble to give you the MAC address you might as
Interesting. Have you ever had a problem with people spoofing MAC addresses
to get IP's? How does your system react if more than one host presents a
request for an IP if that MAC has already been assigned an IP? Seems like
if they're going to the trouble to give you the MAC address you might as
ted; debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: ip addresses
On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, Jamie Bumsted wrote:
>Hi all!
>Just wondering what most people do for customer IP addresses. I am new to
>the ISP business and the system that I have taken over assigns routable
ip's
>to customers v
On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, Jamie Bumsted wrote:
>Hi all!
>Just wondering what most people do for customer IP addresses. I am new to
>the ISP business and the system that I have taken over assigns routable ip's
>to customers via DHCP. I was just wondering if anyone used private IP'
ted; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ip addresses
On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, Jamie Bumsted wrote:
>Hi all!
>Just wondering what most people do for customer IP addresses. I am new to
>the ISP business and the system that I have taken over assigns routable
ip's
>to customers via DHCP. I w
On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, Jamie Bumsted wrote:
>Hi all!
>Just wondering what most people do for customer IP addresses. I am new to
>the ISP business and the system that I have taken over assigns routable ip's
>to customers via DHCP. I was just wondering if anyone used private IP
Hi all!
Just wondering what most people do for customer IP addresses. I am new to
the ISP business and the system that I have taken over assigns routable ip's
to customers via DHCP. I was just wondering if anyone used private IP's and
applied NAT to their customers or if that can ev
Hi all!
Just wondering what most people do for customer IP addresses. I am new to
the ISP business and the system that I have taken over assigns routable ip's
to customers via DHCP. I was just wondering if anyone used private IP's and
applied NAT to their customers or if that can ev
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