Last admin didn't have correct master ip set, put the correct on and all good.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Gregory Machin wrote:
> Hi.
> I have a bind 9 primary server and a bind 9 secondary server, I added
> a new sub domain to the primary and as a slave zone on the secon
Hi.
I have a bind 9 primary server and a bind 9 secondary server, I added
a new sub domain to the primary and as a slave zone on the secondary.
i have obviously missed something. What does :
named[13931]: zone domain.example.com/IN: refresh: unexpected rcode
(NXDOMAIN) from master 209.234.97.14#53
Thanks for taking time to clarify those errors. Based on the
explanation the errors are expected and correct.
Thank you.
Greg
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> In message
> ,
> Gregory Machin writes:
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm running DHCP S
Hi
I'm running DHCP Server V3.0.1 on Debian 3.2 and BIND 9.7.1-P2 on
Ubuntu 10.10 , this is part of a staged migration , hens the old
Debian server.
When machines request an ip from the dhcp server I see the following
in the dhcp server logs :
Can't update forward map nzhmlwks0091.et.endace.com
Hi.
I have added 2 new name servers ns3 and ns4 to my zone, when I use dig
against the master they are shown in the list. When I do a dig against
the slave only the original servers ns1 and ns2 are there, I have
deleted the slave zones files and even after transferring the zone
again I get the same
Hi
We have a Linux server running bind 9.2.4 and dhcpd in a ddns
configuration. We also have a number of windows 2008 R2 servers
running AD / DNS / dhcp on other sites. These windows servers have
stub zones configured, for the zones on the Linux server.
All worked fine up until yesterday.
Now no
Hi.
I'm started at a new job.
The dns / dhcp here is in a bit of a mess, a combination of not
clearing out records when machines are removed from the network and
miss-configured ddns. I'm looking for a tool that will help me find
dead records so that I may know which IP's are free, and which sta
bogon filters?
>
> I can actually get your local NS's using a U.S host on an old IP, but not
> from my connection, this suggests an outdated bogon filter
> since i'm on 27.x IP range.
>
>
> On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 15:00 +1300, Gregory Machin wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Than
Hi.
Thanks for the feedback. I was warned not to provide to much info by
the security guy.
The domain name in question is openpolytechnic.ac.nz
Thanks
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On 23/02/2011 23:53, Gregory Machin wrote:
>
> Hi Gregory,
>
Hi.
When I query my dns servers internally and directly from outside I get
[macgre@topnz15209-linux ~]$ dig @202.a.x.y mydomain.nz
; <<>> DiG 9.7.2-P3-RedHat-9.7.2-1.P3.fc13 <<>> @202.a.x.y mydomain.nz
; (1 server found)
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, statu
Hi.
I have taken over some dns servers, and the process of doing upgrade,
half way through the process..
I have a question about the zone files , as there is some
configuration here that I have not seen before and seems out of place.
here is an excerpt of the zone file
$TTL 14400
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On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Kevin Darcy wrote:
> Gregory Machin wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> Please can you advise. I's been ages since I have configured dnssec .
>> I used nsupdate (with dnssec) to update a zone file with all the host
>> current ip's so t
Hi
Please can you advise. I's been ages since I have configured dnssec .
I used nsupdate (with dnssec) to update a zone file with all the host
current ip's so that they are reachable via a host name even when the
ip has changed (a dyndns.org type of thing). Everything seems to work
fine named acce
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