Hi, I have fallen in problem with my dns server. Some times , some specific domain can't resolve. From log report (/var/log/messages) i have given log for that.
Jul 12 11:17:44 ns1 named[14948]: client 178.33.222.134#38772: query (cache) 'rankstel.net/MX/IN' denied Jul 12 11:17:45 ns1 named[14948]: client 212.204.41.82#44529: query (cache) 'rankstel.net/MX/IN' denied Jul 12 11:17:48 ns1 named[14948]: client 212.204.41.82#64402: query (cache) 'rankstel.net/MX/IN' denied Jul 12 11:17:49 ns1 named[14948]: client 69.73.138.12#55591: query (cache) 'era.com.bd/MX/IN' denied If you advise, its useful for me. Regards- Mahmud almah...@ranksitt.net > On 2011-07-12 10:07, kalpesh varyani wrote: >> Looking at zytrix and spf2 sites, it seems that SPF is yet to be >> implemented at functional level. RFC4408 documentation suggests method >> to implement SPF. However, I need to know if ISC is planning to provide >> support for SPF at client and/or server side. >> Will anyone from ISC like to comment? > > I'm not from ISC as well, but as Eivind has already stated - BIND > already supports EVERYTHING there is on DNS server/resolver side. It > serves SPF records, allows to fetch them, and there's nothing more from > DNS you can require. What remains is *mailserver's* side to query for > said SPF records and act accordingly. And this does not belong to ISC, > but to your mailserver's provider. Postfix can do this by external > plugins, some others probably as well but I haven't tested it. > Regards, > Torinthiel > >> >> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Eivind Olsen <eiv...@aminor.no >> <mailto:eiv...@aminor.no>> wrote: >> >> kalpesh varyani wrote: >> >> > Does ISC implement SPF for server or client side currently? >> > If yes, then where to get the libraries; if not then what is the >> > scheduled date/release for implementation? >> >> I'm not ISC, and anything I say may be completely wrong. Ok, that's >> the >> disclaimer done with... >> >> BIND support for SPF extends as far as being allowed to put SPF >> records >> into zones. As far as I know BIND does not have any libraries or >> functions >> to actually make much sense of the content of SPF records, which is >> what >> I'm guessing you're really looking for. >> Perhaps something like libspf (http://www.libspf2.org >> <http://www.libspf2.org/>) is what you want? >> >> Regards >> Eivind Olsen >> > _______________________________________________ > Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to > unsubscribe from this list > > bind-users mailing list > bind-users@lists.isc.org > https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users > _______________________________________________ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe from this list bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users