Re: About name servers registration

2011-03-10 Thread Torinthiel
 Dnia 2011-03-10 09:53 terry napisał(a): Hello, How do I know that my name servers, ns1.dnsbed.com and ns2.dnsbed.com, have been registered in ICANN? AFAIK ICANN does not run .com registry, VeriSign does. But this doesn't change anything. First, your nameservers will not be registered per

Re: About name servers registration

2011-03-10 Thread Niall O'Reilly
On 10 Mar 2011, at 08:44, Torinthiel wrote: Bujt the procedure still is same. A solution (not necessarilty better) involving less typing would be dig +trace dnsbed.com ns /Niall ___ bind-users mailing list

Bind 9.8 with dlz and dnssec

2011-03-10 Thread Peter Andreev
Hello, List Now DLZ supports dynamic updates and theoretically it is possible to make such tricks: rndc freeze example.com put some new records in database rndc thaw example.com rndc sign example.com rndc freeze example.com That is zone isn't really dynamic, but it is dynamically loadable and

Re: Bind 9.8 with dlz and dnssec

2011-03-10 Thread Evan Hunt
Now DLZ supports dynamic updates and theoretically it is possible to make such tricks: rndc freeze example.com put some new records in database rndc thaw example.com rndc sign example.com rndc freeze example.com That is zone isn't really dynamic, but it is dynamically loadable and

Re: Bind 9.8 with dlz and dnssec

2011-03-10 Thread Christian Laursen
On 03/10/11 17:05, Evan Hunt wrote: Incidentally, we've been expanding DLZ support further. In 9.8.1, the dlopen driver will be part of the default build on unix/linux platforms, no longer requiring a configure option, so you can use the Samba module (or other modules yet to be written) with a

Re: Bind 9.8 with dlz and dnssec

2011-03-10 Thread Phil Mayers
On 10/03/11 17:26, Christian Laursen wrote: On 03/10/11 17:05, Evan Hunt wrote: Incidentally, we've been expanding DLZ support further. In 9.8.1, the dlopen driver will be part of the default build on unix/linux platforms, no longer requiring a configure option, so you can use the Samba module

Re: Bind 9.8 with dlz and dnssec

2011-03-10 Thread Dan
Evan you looked into why a master in 9.8 will not respond as authoratative for a dlz+mysql zone even though dig axfr zone from slave works Dan. On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Evan Hunt wrote: Now DLZ supports dynamic updates and theoretically it is possible to make such tricks: rndc freeze

Re: Bind 9.8 with dlz and dnssec

2011-03-10 Thread Marco Davids (SIDN)
Op 10-03-11 18:26, Christian Laursen schreef: On 03/10/11 17:05, Evan Hunt wrote: and hadn't even given any thought to to the problem of supporting DNSSEC, but we can add those features to the roadmap as well if there's user demand. I just want to throw my vote for having DLZ support DNSSEC

Re: Bind 9.8 with dlz and dnssec

2011-03-10 Thread Peter Andreev
2011/3/10 Evan Hunt e...@isc.org Now DLZ supports dynamic updates and theoretically it is possible to make such tricks: rndc freeze example.com put some new records in database rndc thaw example.com rndc sign example.com rndc freeze example.com That is zone isn't really

Re: dots in hostnames problem

2011-03-10 Thread Matt Rae
Thanks guys, sounds like a solution would be to transfer the zone files outside of bind. I'll give some of the suggestions a try. Matt On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 1:01 PM, John Wobus jw...@cornell.edu wrote: On Mar 9, 2011, at 1:09 PM, Matt Rae wrote: Hi, I'm working on setting up a slave dns

Re: Operating system recommendation

2011-03-10 Thread Doug Barton
On 03/09/2011 11:52, pollex wrote: Hi, I want to know in your experience what is the best operating system to run bind for an ISP. We currently have Debian for the 5 Cache servers and for the 2 Authoritative servers. We have around 111851 success querys in the cache servers and around 7267 zones

Re: Operating system recommendation

2011-03-10 Thread Dan
I'll second that, I think everyone starts off on linux as new admins, then eventually figures out how great freebsd ports collection is. Also have openbsd's PF firewall at our disposal, along with rebuilding complete OS in one command, unlike linux people and their reinstalls on any problems.

Re: Operating system recommendation

2011-03-10 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 2:52 AM, pollex andres.vi...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I want to know in your experience what is the best operating system to run bind for an ISP. We currently have Debian for the 5 Cache servers and for the 2 Authoritative servers. We have around 111851 success querys in

Re: Operating system recommendation

2011-03-10 Thread Noel Butler
On Thu, 2011-03-10 at 19:11 -0600, Dan wrote: I'll second that, I think everyone starts off on linux as new admins, then eventually figures out how great freebsd ports collection is. Also have openbsd's PF firewall at our disposal, along with rebuilding complete OS in one command, unlike

Re: Operating system recommendation

2011-03-10 Thread Dan
I think there are really 2 sides to this, whether your after an OS easy to maintain, with great stability, or best performance. I think you'll fall in love with freebsd if you give it a try, on otherhand if your after as many queries per second for a machine as possible, I have had better

Re: Operating system recommendation

2011-03-10 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Dan d...@sunsaturn.com wrote: I think there are really 2 sides to this, whether your after an OS easy to maintain, with great stability, or best performance. I think you'll fall in love with freebsd if you give it a try, Try explaining that to managerial types