Is there a good BIND management tool out there? I am looking for the
following features:
- Ability to manage masters or slave zones
- Centralized administration for all BIND instances
- No size limits for zones
- Ability to generate reports or monitor queries
Thank you in advance
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--- On Mon, 2/8/10, W S wrote:
From: W S
Subject: Re: strange problem
To: "Jeremy C. Reed"
Date: Monday, February 8, 2010, 4:24 PM
$ dig @8.8.8.8 cdn2.totalporn.com
cdn2.totalporn.com. 3600 IN CNAME wac.1a2a.edgecastcdn.net.
wac.1a2a.edgecastcdn.net. 3600 IN CNAME
Please provide real names.
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Folks,
When I try to get an IP address for some sub-site/domain, let's say
cdn2.example.com --- I'm getting errors, BUT when I query
Google's DNS servers I'm getting an IP address:
dig @8.8.8.8 cdn2.example.com
cdn2.example.com 3600 IN CNAME cdn2.example2.com
cdn2.example2.com 3600 IN CNAME cdn
On 2/5/2010 5:41 PM, fddi wrote:
Hello I wanted to ask how could be possible in some way
to have 2 or more multi master name servers authoritative for one domain,
instead of the classical master slave model.
First of all, in technical terms, both masters and slaves are considered
"authoritative
In message <4b701ec5.6060...@arcelormittal.com>, Cedric Lejeune writes:
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> Hello list,
>
> Sorry to bother you
Gordon A. Lang wrote:
> Did I recently hear correctly that some future version of BIND will
> be supporting multi-master?
That is in the plans.
> I know slaves can forward updates to masters, but can masters also
> forward updates to other masters? (I can look this up, but I'm
> fishing for oth
Steinar Haug wrote:
> Hello I wanted to ask how could be possible in some way
> to have 2 or more multi master name servers authoritative for one
> domain,
> instead of the classical master slave model.
Simple thing to do. I have a test lab here that I did this in a few
years
ago. 2 mas
* Cedric Lejeune:
> you... Do you have any hint that would help me to track down what is
> wrong?
You should check if this isn't the result of some DNSBLs blocking your
resolver. The SORBS result look suspicious.
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Hello list,
Sorry to bother you but I really need help since I cannot figure out
what I am doing wrong. I am trying to set up a new DNS server: it
behaves as expected in a test environment, but in a production
environment, it seems to get overloaded, the number of recursive clients
increases
Dear All,
Thank you for the valuable comments to this post.
Sincerely,
Wael
On 2/2/10 4:26 AM, "Sven Eschenberg" wrote:
> There have been quite some posts since my first answer to Wael.
> I just wanted to rephrase some stuff etc.
>
> On Tue, February 2, 2010 00:43, Peter Dambier wrote:
>> Noe
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