On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 09:28:28AM +0300, Mohammed Ejaz wrote:
>
> No this IP 212.76.76.18 doesn’t belongs to us and even not in a
> trusted list of our DNS. After looking at my logs I noticed this IP
> asked for this domain mumbai-m.site to which our name server denied
> as shown in the below
On 12/03/11 12:30 AM, Lightner, Jeff wrote:
Linux people and their reinstalls?!
Somebody has confused Linux with Windows. We've been running RedHat
Eneterprise Linux (RHEL) systems commercially for several years
(including our DNS servers) and the only time I reinstall is when
I'm
On 22/11/10 7:12 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010, CT wrote:
- BIND 9.3.6-P1-RedHat-9.3.6-4.P1.el5_4.2
Really old, definitely needs upgrading.
That just means they're running RHEL 5 or CentOS 5. If they have a
support contract with Red Hat, they may not be able to upgrade
, but it may be an issue in the
future. Some 64-bit systems still report this same limitation as 32-bit
systems. For some read: every one that I've checked this on.
Mind you, when the date rolls around we'll have bigger problems when
running systems that are affected by that.
Regards,
Ben
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Ben
On 7/10/10 1:47 AM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
I keep hoping for a BIND distro that upgrades nslookup(1) to:
print STDERR, nslookup(1) has been replaced by host(1)\n; exit 0;
Wasn't nslookup already deprecated about ten years or so ago?
Regards,
Ben
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On 7/10/10 2:09 AM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
I can find nothing in the documentation that states such. If I missed
it, I'd appreciate someone pointing me at it.
I have some vague memory of seeing messages to that effect when using it
on a Solaris system in around 1999. I stopped using it around
On 7/10/10 4:42 AM, Kevin Darcy wrote:
ISC has tried to kill it, but the beast is resilient and won't die.
Maybe we should call it a wombat then ...
Invocations of nslookup are embedded in thousands of legacy scripts and
some folks are unable or unwilling to change them.
Nothing quite
On 6/10/10 6:49 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 20:30, Eivind Olsen eiv...@aminor.no wrote:
I don't think you've mentioned which OS you're running, and whether you run
a bundled or self-compiled version of BIND, so I'm not sure where it puts
its logs by default. Do you see _any_
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