Re: Breaking up RFC 1918 reverse space

2011-07-23 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Laws, Peter C. wrote: > Decloaking to ask for pointers to some help regarding RFC 1918 zone > delegation. > > We use 10/8 space extensively over multiple campuses.  We need to delegate at > the 10/ essentially, the 10/16 level.  Is there a better way to do it tha

Re: Breaking up RFC 1918 reverse space

2011-07-23 Thread Karl Auer
On Sun, 2011-07-24 at 01:01 +, Laws, Peter C. wrote: > Decloaking to ask for pointers to some help regarding RFC 1918 zone > delegation. > > We use 10/8 space extensively over multiple campuses. We need to > delegate at the 10/ essentially, the 10/16 level. Is there a better > way to do it

Breaking up RFC 1918 reverse space

2011-07-23 Thread Laws, Peter C.
Decloaking to ask for pointers to some help regarding RFC 1918 zone delegation. We use 10/8 space extensively over multiple campuses. We need to delegate at the 10/ essentially, the 10/16 level. Is there a better way to do it than zone "0.10.IN-ADDR.ARPA" { type master; fil

Re: Bind time up.

2011-07-23 Thread Doug Barton
On 07/23/2011 01:22, Vbvbrj wrote: > Hello. > > I have a server at home, that runs Bind 9 dns and routes internal > traffic to internet. Its working fine. When I'm out of home, I > disconnect my home switch. In bind log appears "no longer listening on > 192.168.0.1#53". After a return to home and

Re: Bind time up.

2011-07-23 Thread Chris Buxton
On Jul 23, 2011, at 1:22 AM, Vbvbrj wrote: > Hello. > > I have a server at home, that runs Bind 9 dns and routes internal traffic to > internet. Its working fine. When I'm out of home, I disconnect my home > switch. In bind log appears "no longer listening on 192.168.0.1#53". After a > return

Re: Bind time up.

2011-07-23 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 23/07/2011 09:22, Vbvbrj wrote: > How to tell BIND to not stop listening on cable disconnected adapters? Add to the options {} section of named.conf: interface-interval 0; Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard

Re: Bind time up.

2011-07-23 Thread Phil Mayers
On 07/23/2011 09:22 AM, Vbvbrj wrote: Hello. I have a server at home, that runs Bind 9 dns and routes internal traffic to internet. Its working fine. When I'm out of home, I disconnect my home switch. In bind log appears "no longer listening on 192.168.0.1#53". After a return to home and connect

Re: Bind time up.

2011-07-23 Thread Lyle Giese
On 07/23/11 11:13, Vbvbrj wrote: On 23.07.2011 19:00, Lyle Giese wrote: On 07/23/11 09:33, Vbvbrj wrote: On 23.07.2011 17:24, Lyle Giese wrote: On 07/23/11 03:22, Vbvbrj wrote: Hello. I have a server at home, that runs Bind 9 dns and routes internal traffic to internet. Its working fine. Whe

Re: Bind time up.

2011-07-23 Thread Lyle Giese
On 07/23/11 09:33, Vbvbrj wrote: On 23.07.2011 17:24, Lyle Giese wrote: On 07/23/11 03:22, Vbvbrj wrote: Hello. I have a server at home, that runs Bind 9 dns and routes internal traffic to internet. Its working fine. When I'm out of home, I disconnect my home switch. In bind log appears "no lo

Re: Bind time up.

2011-07-23 Thread Vbvbrj
On 23.07.2011 17:24, Lyle Giese wrote: On 07/23/11 03:22, Vbvbrj wrote: Hello. I have a server at home, that runs Bind 9 dns and routes internal traffic to internet. Its working fine. When I'm out of home, I disconnect my home switch. In bind log appears "no longer listening on 192.168.0.1#53".

Bind time up.

2011-07-23 Thread Vbvbrj
Hello. I have a server at home, that runs Bind 9 dns and routes internal traffic to internet. Its working fine. When I'm out of home, I disconnect my home switch. In bind log appears "no longer listening on 192.168.0.1#53". After a return to home and connecting switch, BIND does not respond t