Re: Preference of Master Name Servers

2012-12-07 Thread Cathy Almond
On 06/12/12 14:12, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: On 05.12.12 17:28, David Hall wrote: Question 1: In our secondary / slave name servers we specify the master name servers in the normal manner: zone mysample.me.uk { type slave; file m/y/db.mysample.me.uk; masters { 10.10.100.12;

Bind not forwarding all requests

2012-12-07 Thread Romgo
Hello, I am currently running two bind9 server on Debian Squeeze. 1:9.7.3.dfsg-1~squeeze8 Server 1 is internal dns server and serve some local zone. This server should forward all unknown requests to our public DNS server. So I configured this server as follow : /etc/bind/named.conf.options

Re: Bind not forwarding all requests

2012-12-07 Thread Ben Croswell
It is probably related to forward first versus forward only. Forward first is default but will fall back to no forwarding if the forwarders fail. On Dec 7, 2012 12:06 PM, Romgo ro...@free.fr wrote: Hello, I am currently running two bind9 server on Debian Squeeze. 1:9.7.3.dfsg-1~squeeze8

Re: Bind not forwarding all requests

2012-12-07 Thread Romgo
Yes that was my first idea by reading the documentation. But has my configuration is clearly using forward only, I don't understand. Could this be a bug ? On 7 December 2012 18:10, Ben Croswell ben.crosw...@gmail.com wrote: It is probably related to forward first versus forward only.

Getting RPZ statistics

2012-12-07 Thread Howard, Christopher Bryan
I recently (as of 2 days ago) enabled RPZ on all of my name servers. I currently use rndc stats, perl, and SNMP to make certain global stats available to our network monitoring system to make charts (number of queries across all views and such). I'd like to do the same for just the RPZ zone

Re: Getting RPZ statistics

2012-12-07 Thread Vernon Schryver
From: Howard, Christopher Bryan christopher-how...@utc.edu I recently (as of 2 days ago) enabled RPZ on all of my name servers. I cur= rently use rndc stats, perl, and SNMP to make certain global stats availa= ble to our network monitoring system to make charts (number of queries acro= ss

Re: Getting RPZ statistics

2012-12-07 Thread John Hascall
We point our DNS-RPZ records at a server (here-be-dragons) that records connections at that point. Also the webserver listening there sends back either and image or javascript+html which explains to the user the reason they are not seeing the webpage they expect. The web server gives us a