As you see below the files are dated 15 august, we upgraded our 2 server in
august and 2 in november, could it be first 2 servers have an early version of
p2 and things are changed after that time in the stats. Because all the file
sizes are different compaped to newest servers.
#which named
I wrote:
I don't understand the results I am getting from dnssec-dsfromkey
(BIND 9.6.0-P1, Solaris 10_x86, Sun Studio 10 C compiler).
[...]
Does dnssec-dsfromkey behave properly for others?
and Mark Andrews wrote:
Looks like a silly bug that will be simple to fix.
This is just a
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From: bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org
[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On
Behalf Of Sven Eschenberg
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 11:28 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Catch ALL Setup
Dear list,
I tried googling about a Catch-All setup
Hi,
probably
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6799867
with comment:
-
The description shows that the '-t chrootdir' option has been used.
The error reported by named indicate the error. BIND 9.3.6 now uses
poll(7d) and therefore the chroot environment needs to be modified
to
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Cihan Subasi (Garanti Teknoloji) wrote:
As you see below the files are dated 15 august, we upgraded our 2 server
in august and 2 in november, could it be first 2 servers have an early
version of p2 and things are changed after that time in the stats.
Because all the
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, atbigelow wrote:
After entering input mode for nslookup:
mydomain.com
Says it can't find mydomain.com: REFUSED. Looking into /var/log/syslog
I find numerous SERVFAIL and REFUSED RCODEs.
And what did named log about attempting to load that zone?
Maybe your named
I checked and there isnt any rndc.conf...
/var/named
#
/var/named
#find / -name rndc.conf
/var/named
#
/var/named
#
/var/named
#
And which named points to /usr/local/sbin/named (there isnt any other named
either) and rndc stats dumps stats as follows
4:00pm
#/usr/local/sbin/named -v
BIND 9.5.0-P2
/var/named
#which named
/usr/local/sbin/named
/var/named
#which rndc
/usr/local/sbin/rndc
/var/named
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From: Jeremy C. Reed [mailto:jeremy_r...@isc.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 3:51 PM
To: Cihan Subasi (Garanti
Maybe you need to fully stop the process and restart it. (Maybe old named
is still running even though you replaced the binary.)
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On 02/18/09 05:19, Mark Andrews wrote:
$ORIGIN .
@ 0 SOA ...
@ 0 NS ...
* 0 A 1.2.3.4
Just be careful of what you wish for, don't come back here saying that
your resolver search path is no longer working ;-)
To explain, lets say you use the above in
On 02/05/09 16:04, Cherney John-CJC030 wrote:
Yes, I normally use svcadm disable dns/server to stop named. Also, I've
modified the dns/server stop method from the usual kill: to
/usr/sbin/rndc stop. I did that because I want to make sure the cache
gets written to the db files, which an rndc stop
On 18 Feb, 07:07, Jeremy C. Reed jeremy_r...@isc.org wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, atbigelow wrote:
After entering input mode for nslookup:
mydomain.com
Says it can't find mydomain.com: REFUSED. Looking into /var/log/syslog
I find numerous SERVFAIL and REFUSED RCODEs.
And what did
Hi all,
Is it possible to send a query to a external nameserver that can be a CNAME
for a record located in other nameserver zone where we are authoritive?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
--
Nuno Ribeiro
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In message 1234976434.12081.26.ca...@d410-heron, Niall O'Reilly writes:
On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 16:19 +1100, Mark Andrews wrote:
$ORIGIN .
@ 0 SOA ...
@ 0 NS ...
* 0 A 1.2.3.4
That may be too minimal.
I found I needed a few couple of extra wildcard records.
$ORIGIN .
In article gnhic8$o9...@sf1.isc.org,
Nuno Ribeiro nribeir...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to send a query to a external nameserver that can be a CNAME
for a record located in other nameserver zone where we are authoritive?
It's hard to parse this. Could you give an example of what you're
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