ipv6 AAAA register and ipv4 NS register with the same name

2014-12-15 Thread Manuel Ramírez
Hello, We have bind 9.8.4. P2 with many registers delegated to Link load balancer (we have two public ip´s range and linkproof acts as a dns balancer). Now we need to add the ipv6 register for all those registers that are in ipv4 delegated to the link balancer but this balancer doesn´t suppor

Re: ipv6 AAAA register and ipv4 NS register with the same name

2014-12-15 Thread Barry Margolin
In article , Manuel Ramírez wrote: > Hello, > > We have bind 9.8.4. P2 with many registers delegated to Link load > balancer (we have two public ip´s range and linkproof acts as a dns > balancer). > Now we need to add the ipv6 register for all those registers that > are in ipv4 delegated

Re: ipv6 AAAA register and ipv4 NS register with the same name

2014-12-15 Thread Chris Buxton
> On Dec 15, 2014, at 12:38 AM, Manuel Ramírez > wrote: > > Hello, > > We have bind 9.8.4. P2 with many registers delegated to Link load > balancer (we have two public ip´s range and linkproof acts as a dns > balancer). > Now we need to add the ipv6 register for all those registers that >

[question] new bind option "max-recursion-depth"

2014-12-15 Thread Techs_Maru
Hi, Bind-user folks, I have a question, about Vulnerability CVE-2014-8500 new bind option "max-recursion-depth", I do not know this option meaning. I read ARM Documents I used Bind Version is 9.9.6-P1. -- max-recursion-depth Sets the maximum number of levels of re

Re: ipv6 AAAA register and ipv4 NS register with the same name

2014-12-15 Thread Barry Margolin
In article , Chris Buxton wrote: > It sounds like you might want different addresses in the additional section > of the response depending on whether the request for for an A record or a > record. If so, that's not possible. I suspect what he's actually having trouble with is registering

Re: [question] new bind option "max-recursion-depth"

2014-12-15 Thread Evan Hunt
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 11:13:17AM +0900, Techs_Maru wrote: > But, "max-recursion-depth", > However, it tried but it did not become a Servfail. > Meaning of is is "Indirections" is described in the document, it means > that when the authority server that does not come directly returns the > IP addr