Hi,
I'm running the same DNS for both my local and global adress-spaces. That is,
when I'm on my local net, I want the DNS to reply with my
local 192.168.0.1-address, and when users from the 'outside' global net queries
my DNS, it shall return the global xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ip-address.
My problem
I do this with views, the internal view has recursion the external does not.
I would be interested to hear other ways to do this.
On 30/12/13 10.27, Måns Hagström wrote:
Hi,
I'm running the same DNS for both my local and global adress-spaces. That is,
when I'm on my local net, I want the
Use views
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On 30/12/2013 1:27 PM, Måns Hagström wrote:
Hi,
I'm running the same DNS for both my local and global adress-spaces. That is,
when I'm on my local net, I want the DNS to reply with my
local
On 2013-12-30 17:38, Abdul Khader wrote:
Use views
Views +1
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-bind9-named-configure-views/
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Dear All,
In my bind server logs, I am getting too much error logs of below mentioned
type.
Can anyone pl. explain me why I am getting these logs and how to get rid of
those.
Although when I am doing dig for the domain (for which I am getting the
error), I am getting the valid output.
Hi Guys,
In bind 9.9.4, Reponse-Rate Limit doesn't work until you configure bind with
-enable-rrl option.
I was wondering why is it so ?
Why not this feature is enabled by default in bind.
I tried to find out the same in ARM but didn't get any success.
And also if you have a
On 30/12/2013 22:17, Gaurav Kansal wrote:
Hi Guys,
In bind 9.9.4, Reponse-Rate Limit doesn't work until you configure bind with
“—ENABLE-RRL” option.
I was wondering why is it so ?
Because it can be detrimental to existing sites if configured wrongly,
its something not all sites
From: Gaurav Kansal gaurav.kan...@nic.in
In bind 9.9.4, Reponse-Rate Limit doesn?t work until you configure bind
with
??enable-rrl? option.
I was wondering why is it so ?
Why not this feature is enabled by default in bind.
I tried to find out the same in ARM but didn?t get any
I wrote on 12/30/2013 11:17:58 AM:
BIND 9.9.4 provides support for Response Rate Limiting (RRL). However
it
is not enabled by default when building BIND. The reason for this is
that
BIND 9.9 is an Extended Support Version of BIND and per our policy on
mangement of ESVs, we do not
On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:29 AM, Gaurav Kansal gaurav.kan...@nic.in wrote:
Dear All,
In my bind server logs, I am getting too much error logs of below mentioned
type.
Can anyone pl. explain me why I am getting these logs and how to get rid of
those.
Although when I am doing dig for the
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 05:47:13PM +0530, Gaurav Kansal wrote:
In bind 9.9.4, Reponse-Rate Limit doesn't work until you configure bind with
-enable-rrl option.
I was wondering why is it so ?
Why not this feature is enabled by default in bind.
RRL was added to the BIND 9.9 branch late, in
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your response.
I am getting the error message for lot of domains.
Log of error entries are attached.
Is it possible to configure bind so that error message should not be
generated in logs file.
Regards,
Gaurav Kansal
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