Re: dig and IPV6 server

2013-08-26 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , hugo hugoo writes: > > Dear all, > > I try to used dig on my windows PC using a server in IPV6. (local > loppback from the BBOX I use) > It do not work. > Any help possible? > > C:\dig>nslookup www.google.be > Server: UnKnown > Address: fe80::a6b1:e9ff:fe68:c8==> server I will u

Re: dig and IPV6 server

2013-08-26 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Mon, 26 Aug 2013, hugo hugoo wrote: C:\dig>dig @fe80::a6b1:e9ff:fe68:c8 www.google.be dig: couldn't get address for 'fe80::a6b1:e9ff:fe68:c8': address family not supported Try adding the interface to the link-local, eg.: dig @fe80::a6b1:e9ff:fe68:c8%eth0 www.google.be Antonio Querubin e-

dig and IPV6 server

2013-08-26 Thread hugo hugoo
Dear all, I try to used dig on my windows PC using a server in IPV6. (local loppback from the BBOX I use) It do not work. Any help possible? C:\dig>nslookup www.google.be Server: UnKnown Address: fe80::a6b1:e9ff:fe68:c8==> server I will use with DIG. Non-authoritative answer: Name:www

rndc make a core file

2013-08-26 Thread Liu Mingxing
Dear all, I used rndc to watch the stats of named in the auth server with a default port while control port was set to 9053 before a core dump file was created. Was it a bug? The command :rndc -s localhost stats core file is like this Core was generated by `/xxx//named -u named -t xx -c