Help required to test some Negative Responses from Bind Server.

2016-06-27 Thread Harshith Mulky
Hello Experts, As a tester who is testing a client(lwres) developed on same bind stack. I would want to generate scenarios and test how the client responds when the bind server responds with negative Responses I was able to test Negative response like NXDOMAIN as it was straight forward wher

Re: ISC considering a change to the BIND open source license

2016-06-27 Thread Robert Edmonds
Victoria Risk wrote: > Hello BIND users- > > ISC published BIND under a very permissive open source license > > (https://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/isc-license/ >

Re: Can anyone tell me a good DNS server testing program

2016-06-27 Thread King, Harold Clyde (Hal)
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I’ll go forward with dnsperf. -- Hal King - h...@utk.edu Systems Administrator Office of Information Technology Shared Systems Services The University of Tennessee 103C5 Kingston Pike Building 2309 Kingston Pk. Knoxville, TN 37996 Phone : 974-1599 Helpdesk

Re: dnssec-keymgr: Plans and usage?

2016-06-27 Thread Tony Finch
bind-us...@arminpech.de wrote: > > I would like to handle KSK updates of second level domains using that > tool (option -k applies policy only on KSKs). And especially I'm looking > for an interface to trigger updates of DS records. > > The call on dnssec-settime may could be wrapped using the -s

Re: RES: RHEL, Centos, Fedora rpm 9.10.4-P1

2016-06-27 Thread Alexandr Poddubnyy "Enforta"
Hello. bind-9.10.4-P1 : ... T:reclimit:1:A A:System test reclimit I: attempt excessive-depth lookup (1) I: count (26) != 14 I:failed I: attempt permissible lookup (2) I: count (49) != 26 I:failed I:reset max-recursion-depth I: attempt excessive-depth lookup (3) I: count (12) != 7 I:failed I: att

Resend: ISC Dig for iOS

2016-06-27 Thread Ray Bellis
[apologies if you did get this last week, it seemed to go missing during our mailman rebuild] For those that haven't heard via social media, I've built a port of "dig" for iPhone and iPad. The code is based on dig from BIND 9.10.4, and supports most of the usual command line options, as well as