How can I determine if 9.9.4 bind named executable was built with --enable-rrl?

2013-09-24 Thread Red Cricket
Hi,

I understand to be able to use rate-limiting with BIND 9.9.4 it needed to
have been built with this ./configure --enable-rrl configure command.
 But what if I am not the person that builds named?
How can I determine if it was built with rate-limiting?

I have tried isc-config.sh and rndc status but nothing in the output of
those programs indicates if rate-limiting is available from the named
executable I have.

Thanks
Red
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Re: How can I determine if 9.9.4 bind named executable was built with --enable-rrl?

2013-09-24 Thread Phil Mayers

On 24/09/13 18:06, Red Cricket wrote:

Hi,

I understand to be able to use rate-limiting with BIND 9.9.4 it needed
to have been built with this ./configure --enable-rrl configure
command.  But what if I am not the person that builds named?
How can I determine if it was built with rate-limiting?



named -V
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Re: How can I determine if 9.9.4 bind named executable was built with --enable-rrl?

2013-09-24 Thread Tony Finch
Red Cricket red.cricket.b...@gmail.com wrote:

 How can I determine if it was built with rate-limiting?

named -V

Tony.
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