ISC BIND 9.7.0rc1 is now available

2009-12-11 Thread Evan Hunt
BIND 9.7.0rc1 is now available. BIND 9.7.0rc1 is the first release candidate of BIND 9.7.0. Overview: BIND 9.7 includes a number of changes from BIND 9.6 and earlier releases. Most are intended to simplify DNSSEC configuration and operation.

RE: Best practices or known issues with split-dns

2009-12-11 Thread Taylor, Gord
I should also clarify, before someone states it, that I don't WANT to use split-dns, and my goal is to always migrate away from it. But there are instances (acquisitions, routing constraints, etc.) where we are stuck with split-dns, at least for a short period of time. Thanks, Gord T (GCIH, CISS

Best practices or known issues with split-dns

2009-12-11 Thread Taylor, Gord
I'm trying to put together a list of best practices for use in my org around the use of split-dns (implementation, operational, technical, etc.) . Obviously, I'd rather not start from scratch, and since I'd only be basing the doc on my experience, there may be things I miss as well. Does anyone ha

Re: Windows : compilation options

2009-12-11 Thread Danny Mayer
Romain De Rasse wrote: > Hi, > > I succeeded in compile ISC Bind for Windows. I'm now trying to enable > "fixed rrset" (--enable-fixed-rrset for the configure file). But I > did'nt find how to change options for a Windows compilation. > > Can anyone help me ? #define DNS_RDATASET_FIXED 1 in con

Windows : compilation options

2009-12-11 Thread Romain De Rasse
Hi, I succeeded in compile ISC Bind for Windows. I'm now trying to enable "fixed rrset" (--enable-fixed-rrset for the configure file). But I did'nt find how to change options for a Windows compilation. Can anyone help me ? Best regards, Romain De Rasse

Re: dnssec updated zone data is not live ??

2009-12-11 Thread Gregory Machin
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Kevin Darcy wrote: > Gregory Machin wrote: >> >> Hi >> Please can you advise. I's been ages since I have configured dnssec . >> I used nsupdate (with dnssec) to update a zone file with all the host >> current ip's so that they are reachable via a host name even wh