Interest in sharing operational experience with other users?

2018-03-19 Thread Victoria Risk
ISC does not pretend to have all the answers when it comes to operation of 
BIND-based services.

Is there interest in having a series of user-to-user presentations on 
experience with BIND systems administration?  Anyone who feels they have a 
clever or easily reusable solution to a common problem, or who has come up with 
a useful open source monitoring or provisioning tool could volunteer to do a 
short presentation with some Q&A, open to any other interested users. ISC would 
advertise these and ‘host’ them.

I know that enthusiasm about live webinars varies widely, but we can also 
commit to archiving all the slides and recordings for those who prefer to scan 
and skip ahead.

I have managed to recruit one user to start this off. 

Presenter: Felipe Espinoza of NIC Chile
Topic: Felipe Espinoza of NIC Chile will share his experience reviewing and 
benchmarking different open source software to generate an integrated 
monitoring system for DNS, from the capture of the DNS packets, their storage, 
visualization and alerting of abnormalities.  
Date, Time: Mar 27, 2018 10:00 AM iPACIFIC TIME)
Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_p8inqvcCRlCEk-k_2hwcnw

Is anyone else willing to give this a try? You can ask on list whether anyone 
is interested in your proposed topic, and/or unicast back to me to try to 
schedule something.

Vicky
--
Victoria Risk
Product Manager
Internet Systems Consortium
vi...@isc.org





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Re: Separate DNS slaves as internal and external

2018-03-19 Thread wbrown
From: "G.W. Haywood via bind-users" 

> On Mon, 19 Mar 2018, King, Harold Clyde wrote:
> 
> > I have DNS slaves for internal and external entities. I don't know
> > how to work the NS records so that outside users would only get the
> > external slave and internal would only get the internal slave.
> >
> > How can I do this? ...
> 
> You could use a firewall to route the queries as required.
> 
> You might look at Bind 'Views', for example see the Cricket book.

Or use different instances of bind for internal and external resolution. 
Hardly any extra cost if using virtual servers. Simplifies bind 
configuration at the expense of maintaining double the number of servers. 



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Re: Separate DNS slaves as internal and external

2018-03-19 Thread G.W. Haywood via bind-users

Hi there,

On Mon, 19 Mar 2018, King, Harold Clyde wrote:


I have DNS slaves for internal and external entities. I don't know
how to work the NS records so that outside users would only get the
external slave and internal would only get the internal slave.

How can I do this? ...


You could use a firewall to route the queries as required.

You might look at Bind 'Views', for example see the Cricket book.

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73,
Ged.
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Separate DNS slaves as internal and external

2018-03-19 Thread King, Harold Clyde (Hal)
I have DNS slaves for internal and external entities. I don't know how to work 
the NS records so that outside users would only get the external slave and 
internal would only get the internal slave.

How can I do this? If I put only the internal slaves with NS records external 
users query the internal servers. If I put both external users still see and 
use internal slave. If I put only external, internal users get the external 
slave. I have put the external slave in our registrar. 

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance 


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Hal King  - h...@utk.edu
Systems Administrator
Office of Information Technology
Shared Systems Services

The University of Tennessee
103C5 Kingston Pike Building
2309 Kingston Pk. Knoxville, TN 37996
Phone : 974-1599
Helpdesk 24/7 : 974-9900

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