Phil Mayers writes:
If you want TTL, you will need to use DNS-specific functions like the
res_*
API. You need to be sure you are querying the master, otherwise the TTL
will be the one from cache, not the real value.
I appreciate this information as it sounds like I am
using the wrong
Hi,
Looking to find information as to whether I can set up bind for
multi-master DNS. I want to be able to update DNS records via any or more
than one nameserver in the domain and have the records updated and
propagated regardless if the master is available. Is this supported or
are there ways
Hi,
Looking to find information as to whether I can set up bind for
multi-master DNS. I want to be able to update DNS records via any or more
than one nameserver in the domain and have the records updated and
propagated regardless if the master is available. Is this supported or
are there
Hello Evan Hunt,
Am 2012-08-05 20:26:06, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Not at this time. We've discussed the subject at some length and it
may appear in a future release, but it's not on the near-term roadmap.
Something for bind10?
BIND 9 does support update forwarding (i.e., slaves
-Original Message-
From: Carsten Strotmann c...@strotmann.de
Date: Saturday, August 4, 2012 8:37 AM
To: Alberto Rasillo bluesnatu...@gmail.com
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: security BIND
On Sat, 4 Aug 2012, Alberto Rasillo wrote:
Hi what are
Hi;
I have a client who's migrating from an old bind 9.3 installation to a
new bind 9.9. I've done the migration and everything seemed to be
running fine. Before switching the internic pointers, though, the
client gave it a good thorough trashing and they're finding some
issues.
On the new
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