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On Sun, 2022-11-06 at 14:39 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> alternatively they can choose to 0/28.66.136.193.in-addr.arpa. or
> 0-15.66.136.193.in-addr.arpa.
> instead of 0-28.66.136.193.in-addr.arpa.
or use $clientname.66.136.193.in-addr.arp
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On Thu, 2022-03-24 at 16:13 -0600, Grant Taylor via bind-users wrote:
> But there seems to be a disconnect.
> I was talking about adding a domain that is outbound.example.com. and
> put the A / records in that domain's apex. Thus you are only
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On Thu, 2022-03-24 at 12:16 -0600, Grant Taylor via bind-users wrote:
> What advantage does RPZ have in this case over just hosting the
> domain(s) locally?
In general, the domain exists with a bunch of existing names - www,
mail, etc. We just need
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On Thu, 2022-03-24 at 16:48 +0100, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> > Is it possible to add records for non-existing domains to the RPZ?
I think so.
> what is the point ?
Presumably to create those domains locally. Of course the rest of the
world won't s
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On Thu, 2021-09-30 at 16:30 -0700, Fred Morris wrote:
> https://github.com/m3047/tcp_only_forwarder
So what exactly are the media devices doing to screw up dns resolution
between the osx laptop and the local dns server?
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On Sun, 2021-05-30 at 15:24 +, Richard T.A. Neal wrote:
> Is there any interest in me writing this up as a web article, or has
> everyone who's interested in DoH already got it running comfortably in
> their test environment?
I am interested.
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On Wed, 2021-04-14 at 12:58 -0400, Paul Kosinski via bind-users wrote:
> Interesting, although we host different domains, in and from different
> geographic areas, we got the same queries as yours on the same day,
> with some at about the same time (
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On Tue, 2021-04-13 at 22:42 +, Richard T.A. Neal wrote:
> Yes, another individual & I were discussing this off-list today. We
> wonder if those queries are from malware on infected hosts that are
> trying to determine whether a given nameserver c
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On Tue, 2021-04-13 at 22:32 +0200, Julien Salort wrote:
> Reading this thread, I considered simply enabling the fail2ban
> named-refused jail, but they advise against it because it would end
> up
> blocking the victim rather than the attacker.
In th
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Issue #2623 opened at gitlab. It appears to be tied to attempts to use
the old journal format:
zone local/IN/normal: retried using old journal format
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On Tue, 2021-03-30 at 15:45 +1100, Mark Andrews wrote:
> can you add a "#" in front of "dnssec-policy" in bin/named/config.c
> and see how that goes for you. That will comment out the default
> 'dnssec-policy "none";'.
I have not been able to repr
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dns_dnssec_findmatchingkeys: error reading key file Kfive-ten-
sg.com.+008+39376.private: permission denied
Those key files are 0600 root:root. Bind should never need to read them
since we are not doing in-line signing or key rotation within bind.
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On Mon, 2021-03-29 at 12:54 +1100, Mark Andrews wrote:
> What do you have in options?
options {
directory "/var/named";
allow-recursion { "friends"; };
dnssec-enable yes;
dnssec-validation auto;
bindkeys-file "/etc/named.bind.key
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I just updated from 9.16.12 to 9.16.13.
zone "naturediscovery.org" { type master; file
"named.naturediscovery.org"; };
9.16.13 has overwritten the master file with the current zone contents,
replacing the $INCLUDE statements with the contents of
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Thanks to Espen Stefansen for spec updates, this should work on EL8
systems with ipa-client.
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On Thu, 2020-09-10 at 15:35 +0100, Ben Lavender wrote:
> Anyone think they may know the answer to this?
With the cooperation of the "certain domains" master servers, just slave
the zones. The masters should be configured to send you notify messages
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On Thu, 2020-08-20 at 12:20 -0700, PGNet Dev wrote:
> Are they otherwise unrelated?
Mine are intended as an in-place replacement/update from the bind
versions in RHEL/Centos 7 and 8. The same file layout, etc. This is as
close as I can come to a hyp
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On Wed, 2020-09-02 at 17:47 -0700, Fred Morris wrote:
> how do I disable the (useless) resolution directed at upstream
> servers?
Isn't that just "qname-wait-recurse no;"
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On Sat, 2020-08-29 at 19:06 +0100, Matthew Richardson wrote:
> My guess (which may be wrong) is that something is wrong with the
> line:-
> %set_build_flags
> in bind.spec.
It looks like isc is depending on some rpm macros from epel
yum ins
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geoip support is not available, since geoip2 is not available in the
epel repositories.
libuv is in the EL7 epel repository; for EL6 a link is includ
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Trying to build on centos 8, all the tests except one pass. I get a
failure in bin/tests/system/runtime/tests.sh
I:runtime:checking that named logs an ellipsis when the command line is
larger than 8k bytes (13)
I:runtime:verifying that named switche
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On Tue, 2020-04-21 at 14:08 -0400, John Wiles wrote:
;; ;; Question section mismatch: got 17.1.1.10.in-addr.arpa/PTR/IN
tcpdump is your friend.
Dump the outgoing packets from your home connection to see exactly what
you are sending for:
dig 3.32.1
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On Sun, 2020-04-19 at 09:07 +0200, Ondrej Sury wrote:
> I would suggest starting with vanilla libuv from sources, or at least
> review the patches the RPM applies on top of the RPM.
There are none. That rpm is just a wrapper around the stock
autocon
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> Is this the same issue previously reported against 9.16.1? That was
> apparently resolved by downgrading to libuv 1.35. In my case, I can
> try
> to upgrade to 1.35.
Nope, libuv 1.35.0 does not change the crash.
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Centos6, although old, is still supported, so it would be nice to get
9.16.2 running on that. This is my first attempt at building 9.16.x.
I pulled the libuv source rpm from Centos7, made some minor changes to
the spec file, and built libuv 1.34.0.
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On Sun, 2020-01-19 at 21:54 -0500, Steve Farr via bind-users wrote:
> Does anyone know of a functionality that replaced the now-obsolete
> filter--on-v4?
plugin query "filter-.so" {
filter--on-v4 yes;
};
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On Sun, 2019-06-30 at 12:38 +0300, Lefteris Tsintjelis via bind-users
wrote:
> Again, no it is not required but only if you do it manually. The idea
> here is to automate everything and, unless I am missing something,
> there is no other way to do th
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On Wed, 2019-06-26 at 13:16 +, Dennis via bind-users wrote:
> dig TXT cleanmail4.capgeminioutsourcing.nl @localhost
dig TXT cleanmail4.capgeminioutsourcing.nl +nodnssec
@ns1.capgeminioutsourcing.nl.
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 124
dig TXT cleanmail4.c
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On Wed, 2019-05-29 at 09:05 -0400, David Bank wrote:
> Re-reading the ARM, it seemed to me that I needed to add a
After adding the zone and the response-policy statement to named.conf, I
presume you did:
rndc reconfig
To test that you can:
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On Tue, 2019-05-28 at 13:13 -0400, David Bank wrote:
> Perhaps I'm missing something, but I don't see how to make zurg reply
> with 192.168/16 IPs for andy and sid, but correctly resolve the rest
> of *.internal.local
On zurg, add a new dns zone rpz
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On Fri, 2019-04-26 at 10:41 +1000, Nick Edwards wrote:
> lots of things failing in recent times, even with CentOS, mostly
> because of openssl min version changes, and most recently even latest
> releases wont build now because of a change in min pyt
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The default for the qname-minimization option is relaxed, but with that,
we cannot resolve the PTR for 142.136.234.134.
dig -x 142.136.234.134 @localhost
; <<>> DiG 9.14.1 <<>> -x 142.136.234.134 @localhost
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;;
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named-checkconf likes that, but named gets a segfault in filter-.so.
Anyone using filter-.so in a working con
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