On 04/07/2018 17:43, Tom wrote:
Hi Tom,
> ...or you use "copytruncate", so the file will be copied and the other
> stuff (compress, rotate 180, etc..) and then truncated, so BIND has
> still the same filedescriptors open, but the logfile is rotated :-).
> This way, you don't need to "rndc
On 07/04/2018 04:00 PM, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On 04/07/2018 15:50, Blason R wrote:
Hi There,
I am not getting appropriate results for my custom daily logrorate for
bind9 logs on Ubuntu.
It's more useful if you show us your logrotate snippet, so we can point
out what is wrong with it.
On 04/07/2018 15:50, Blason R wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I am not getting appropriate results for my custom daily logrorate for
> bind9 logs on Ubuntu.
It's more useful if you show us your logrotate snippet, so we can point
out what is wrong with it.
> Can someone please help me with the settings
Hi There,
I am not getting appropriate results for my custom daily logrorate for
bind9 logs on Ubuntu.
Can someone please help me with the settings which would include below
stuff
1. Should rotate daily
2. Compress
3. create new file
4. keep last 180 entries
Do I need stop bind9
> I have a funny issue that looks buggish
> to me. I have an RRSET with two
> A records that our auth DNS servers happily
> round-robin, which can be observed with
>
> dig unix.lt.ucsc.edu @adns1.ucsc.edu
>
> However, our recursive DNS servers, with
> the same rrset-order config will not
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