Hi,
We use bind with turkish characters. And it works perfectly.
for www.b.edu.tr you must edit your zone like www.xn--b-eha.edu.tr
Alans wrote:
Hi,
I know this is a little bit off topic but I
would like to
know how BIND will handle non English domain names? How this
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 04:38:22PM +0300,
Alans batpowe...@yahoo.co.uk wrote
a message of 141 lines which said:
I know this is a little bit off topic but I would like to know how
BIND will handle non English domain names?
Non-English domain names? What's that? Is coca-cola.com an english
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 03:36:56PM +0100,
Stephane Bortzmeyer bortzme...@nic.fr wrote
a message of 25 lines which said:
If you are talking about IDN (Internationalized Domain Names), domain
names in Unicode, the way they are specified, they don't require a
change in the name servers, so
Yeah, no problems with scandinavian letters either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punycode
Sener ATAS kirjoitti:
Hi,
We use bind with turkish characters. And it works perfectly.
for *www.bü.edu.tr* you must edit your zone like *www.xn--b-eha.edu.tr
*Alans wrote:
Hi,
I know this is a
Peter Macko wrote:
Setup:
I have a domain example.com that is hosted on DNS under control of my
internet provider.
Web server www.example.com is hosted by another company.
I have setup a local DNS for computers on my LAN. I have a LDAP server
on LAN.
Question:
I want to make LDAP visible
When I listen on one specific address:
listen-on-v6 { 2001:db8::53;};
If the interface is not UP at the time BIND starts, and therefore this
IP address not local, BIND does not listen:
18-Nov-2009 17:31:24.588 not listening on any interfaces
and does not resume if the interface becomes UP
Le mercredi 11 novembre 2009 09:15:12, Matus UHLAR - fantomas a écrit :
On 11.11.09 16:05, Pawel Rutkowski wrote:
Please look below, it's normal ? Sometime servfail, sometimes nxdomain.
[r...@linux ~]# host 209.85.255.187 ns1.isp
Using domain server:
Name: ns1.isp
Address: ns1.isp#53
Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Le mercredi 11 novembre 2009 09:15:12, Matus UHLAR - fantomas a écrit :
On 11.11.09 16:05, Pawel Rutkowski wrote:
Please look below, it's normal ? Sometime servfail, sometimes nxdomain.
[r...@linux ~]# host 209.85.255.187 ns1.isp
Using domain server:
On Nov 18, 2009, at 8:36 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
When I listen on one specific address:
listen-on-v6 { 2001:db8::53;};
If the interface is not UP at the time BIND starts, and therefore this
IP address not local, BIND does not listen:
18-Nov-2009 17:31:24.588 not listening on
Greetings,
does the following setup violate any DNS RFCs or is it in the conflict
with any best practices?
--
[and...@strigidae ~]$ dig +nocmd +nocom +noque +nosta domain1.tld1. ns
domain1.tld1. 86400 IN NS
jim.siffe...@tektronix.com wrote:
Most of our internal DNS zones are mastered in Microsoft DNS (2k3 R2)
as AD Integrated zones. Currently, those zones are slaved from a
single MS DNS server to our BIND 9 servers that handle recursion. Is
there a reliable way to use multiple masters when slaving
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