On 2018-09-19T11:22:16, frede...@ofb.net wrote:
> > > Well, prior to the recent BIND releease, the default had been "yes" -
> > > which means "no" for me.
> > ...
> > 2. I'm not sure what you mean by the yes-means-no syntax. The URL that you
> > provided seems pretty cut and dry.
> > ...
> > >
On 2018-09-13T12:31:28, frede...@ofb.net wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 06:49:45AM -0700, Pallissard, Matthew wrote:
> > > I had to add "dnssec-validation yes;" to /etc/named.conf. I have a
> >
> > Are you sure you didn't want these values?
> >
>
> I had to add "dnssec-validation yes;" to /etc/named.conf. I have a
Are you sure you didn't want these values?
dnssec-enable no;
dnssec-validation no;
Matt Pallissard
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Has anyone successfully used LDAP as a dynamic back-end for bind 9.11?
Unless I'm reading the release notes/new features pages incorrectly the
bind-dyndb-ldap plugin has been rolled into ISC's official release and I
shouldn't have to mess around with patching/building it from source.
Yet I
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