In message 002301cb1362$49ef8db0$ddcea9...@net, Nadir Aliyev writes:
Hmm interesting that, sometimes dns query can get normal result.
But sometimes not.
Its bind bug or godaddy's problems? Any ideas?
But interesting that I detected this problem no goddaddy's servers to.
For example
Mark Andrews writes:
In message 002301cb1362$49ef8db0$ddcea9...@net, Nadir Aliyev writes:
Hmm interesting that, sometimes dns query can get normal result.
But sometimes not.
Its bind bug or godaddy's problems? Any ideas?
But interesting that I detected this problem no
In article mailman.1886.1277331842.21153.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote:
If it is not a local DPI problem then the only other thing
is that domaincontrol.com in using anycast and one or more
of the sites is using using nameservers that don't
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 12:38:35AM +0200, Warren Kumari wrote:
On Jun 23, 2010, at 11:06 PM, Peter Macko wrote:
How can I fake a part of domain?
...
Erm, are you *sure* that you want to do this?
Really really sure?
It's probably a bad idea, but
Step 1: Make yourself authoritative
The machine in question is running bind 9.2.1.
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Hi, im trying to get some ideas how I can exec named-checkzone on a zone
file that has just been executed. We have com users who edit zone files but
forget to run the command when they are do editing the file. Trying to
figure out if anyone has a good way of enforcing that the zone gets checked
My suggestion is to create a backup copy of the (current) zone files in
another directory. Only allow the users to edit those files, then
execute a shell script that checks them, and only moves them to the
production directory once the named-checkzone (and named-checkconf)
works correctly.
I was thinking more instantaneous without moving things around. I looked at vim
vimrc autocmd but I couldn’t get named-checkzone to execute and I would still
have to somehow have named-checkzone look at the last zone that was edited.
Good suggestion though.
From: Taylor, Gord
I was thinking more instantaneous without moving things around. I looked at vim
vimrc autocmd but I couldn’t get named-checkzone to execute and I would still
have to somehow have named-checkzone look at the last zone that was edited.
Good suggestion though.
From: Taylor, Gord
If you wanted to throw CVS into the mix, it would make all this pretty easy.
You can have it run scripts on checkin, and you know all the files changed from
a cvs diff, so it’s easy to run that through the named-checkzone.
CVS doesn’t have to make things much more complicated. You could
Hi Folks,
I am in the process of setting up an IPV6 testbed. It is comprised of w2k3r2
server vm's on an isolated virtual switch. As part of this process, i wish
to confirm that bind (currently using 9.7.0-p2) can manage dns correctly for
all ipv6 hosts.
from ipconfig on each server, my ipv6
On Fri, 2010-06-25 at 08:20 +1000, repudi8or repu wrote:
process, i wish to confirm that bind (currently using 9.7.0-p2) can
manage dns correctly for all ipv6 hosts.
You don't really need to - it can.
If i leave off the part on each from the % onwards, the zone
loads up ok and names
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