On Mon, 21 Jun 2021, John W. Blue via bind-users wrote:
Have you seen the webinar videos on ISC's youtube channel?
https://www.youtube.com/user/ISCdotorg/search?query=DNSSEC
No! I would not have thought to look there for this -- although I learn
all kinds of other things on YT. Many thanks
Hello Brett,
Have you seen the webinar videos on ISC's youtube channel?
https://www.youtube.com/user/ISCdotorg/search?query=DNSSEC
I would encourage you to attend them as they are presented. One even had a
VM's for the attendees to practice the information presented and ask questions.
John
On 2021-06-21 12:00, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 21.06.21 09:41, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
I am configuring a home office PHP webserver on my cable company's
business connection that allows for servers.
My cable company provides the reverse lookup / PTR record. Given
that,
Thank you Kevin and Tony!!
On 2021-06-21 10:07, Kevin Darcy via bind-users wrote:
[ Classification Level: GENERAL BUSINESS ]
That chapter doesn't show any PTR records, for the reverse zones of
any *public* address range, pointing back to a "localhost" name. It
only shows a PTR record in the
On Mon, 21 Jun 2021, Ondřej Surý wrote:
you haven’t said the version, but readthedocs.io has a version picker,
so you can go with the version you are interested in (v9.16 and up) with
“latest” referring to the latest stable branch (v9.16.xx).
Thanks for letting me know about this. I seem to
Brett,
you haven’t said the version, but readthedocs.io has a version picker, so you
can go with the version you are interested in (v9.16 and up) with “latest”
referring to the latest stable branch (v9.16.xx).
Ondřej
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ond...@isc.org
> On 21. 6. 2021, at 21:58, Brett
I am looking to read the best documentation on DNSSEC
configuration for the current versions on BIND.
Is this comprehensive and up to date?
https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dnssec-guide.html
This doc does not refer to any version - Am I missing that? It seems that
this is an important
On 21.06.21 09:41, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
I am configuring a home office PHP webserver on my cable company's
business connection that allows for servers.
My cable company provides the reverse lookup / PTR record. Given
that, I'm thinking I need to provide only the zone file, no
[ Classification Level: GENERAL BUSINESS ]
That chapter doesn't show any PTR records, for the reverse zones of any
*public* address range, pointing back to a "localhost" name. It only shows
a PTR record in the reverse zone for the 127.0.0/24 private range, which is
what enables a reverse lookup
techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
>
> This book :
> https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/dns-and-bind/0596100574/ch04.html says I
> should manage the localhost within my zone (SOA) and reverse lookup / PTR.
That advice is out of date: nowadays you should not put any localhost
entries in the
Hi,
This book :
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/dns-and-bind/0596100574/ch04.html
says I should manage the localhost within my zone (SOA) and reverse
lookup / PTR.
I do not manage my revers lookup / PTR the IP owner does that.
Any thoughts on managing the localhost within the zone
Hi,
I am configuring a home office PHP webserver on my cable company's
business connection that allows for servers.
My cable company provides the reverse lookup / PTR record. Given that,
I'm thinking I need to provide only the zone file, no reverse lookup.
Any thoughts are much
Reverse lookup problem resolved. Apparently my ISP did not understand I
wanted to change the pointer record. Maybe I did no articulate myself
very well!!
On 2021-06-19 01:17, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 19.06.21 um 01:17 schrieb techli...@phpcoderusa.com:
I had my ISP configure a reverse
I am setting up a SOHO PHP web server on my business cable account that
allows for running servers. This is a product for small home bound
businesses.
I have BIND working. The website I am hosting :
http://www.keiththewebguy.com/
On 2021-06-19 01:14, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.06.21
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