cvd: 340
But a whois query for this domain only lists dns.rebel.ca and
dns2.rebel.ca for name servers.
Wonder if the cloudflare server are not getting a good axfr from the
rebel.ca servers or something else is wrong.
Lyle Giese
On 10/3/24 16:31, J Doe wrote:
On 2024-09-19 19:17, Mark Andrew
tive
nameserver and responsible party records are not resolvable.
Maybe someone with more knowledge of DNS and the use of .local. domain
name can shed some light on this.
Lyle Giese
On 10/27/23 10:36, Michael Martinell via bind-users wrote:
Hello,
At this point I am hoping that somebody m
pires or is not there, a recursive only server will fail to
give you the answer you seek.
That is very dependent on your internal dns setup and the type of dns
server you are querying.
Lyle Giese
On 11/4/22 11:07, David Carvalho via bind-users wrote:
Thanks for the replies.
My reverse zone
Just my opinion.
Don't rate limit tcp. The RRL feature in Bind only rate limits UDP.
UDP is connection-less and the source address can be forged, generating
DDOS traffic to a 3rd party.
Proper DNS software will fall back to TCP. Because TCP is connection
based, much harder to forge source
ns1.keiththewebguy.com. ..." the ns1.keiththewebguy.com. should be the
FQDN? That is the box host name plus the domain correct?
Thanks!!
On 2021-06-15 07:35, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 15.06.21 09:14, Lyle Giese wrote:
I think I stumbled upon a problem with the zone records for
keiththewebgu
.keiththewebguy.com not ns1. ).
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On 6/15/21 9:04 AM, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
On 2021-06-15 01:38, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 15.06.21 um 10:31 schrieb Reindl Harald:
Am 14.06.21 um 22:37 schrieb techli...@phpcoderusa.com:
keiththewebguy.com [1
Why are you using forwarders? These cloudflare servers are not
authoritive for cat.com and don't seem to be open resolvers either.
Lyle Giese
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On 12/4/20 12:48 PM, Wade Blackwell wrote:
Good morning from the West Coast,
It’s been a while
Probably best to ask Paul Vixie for confirmation.
I had implemented RRL when it was still an addon and that was what was
documented back then.
On 12/1/20 10:15 AM, Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 1 December 2020 at 08:24:50 -0600 Lyle Giese
wrote:
You need to look at the reply named sends
not blindly just drop traffic.
Lyle Giese
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On 12/1/20 4:58 AM, Karl Pielorz wrote:
Hi all,
So there's been quite a thread - that originally started as "Bind
stats - denied queries" - and morphed into a whole discussion on
spoofed UDP, logging, R
Be careful 'rejecting' these outright. These queries are UDP
traffic(not TCP) and the source address is easily forged. RRL is the
correct way to limit these.
Lyle Giese
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On 11/30/20 4:12 AM, Marc Roos wrote:
Are newer version of bind still logging
recursive only server(other than host1), I would expect the same
behavior as the +trace result.
so I think the answer is dependant on how your bind9 resolver is configured.
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The reverse lookup for 118.189.211.120 does not match your HELO greeting
and does not match the A record for exchange.teo-en-ming.com. Get your
upstream ISP to fix that.
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On 8/13/2018 8:28 PM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
Good morning from
o set
the reverse lookup for you.
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On 9/22/2015 2:08 PM, Ron Wingfield wrote:
RE: BIND v9.10.2
I have recently converted from a "legacy" DSL service to AT&T's
U-verse . . .has been a painful experience. Heretofore, the following
ical Internet facing
applications.
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gt;.
. 518400 IN NS G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
<http://G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET>.
. 518400 IN NS H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
<http://H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET>.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 2:02 PM, Lyle Giese mailto:l...@lcrcomputer.net>> wrote:
If
If I remember right, DIG does not know the root servers and asks the
local host to retrieve that information and a server at
172.27.254.11(which is RFC 1918 address space) gave you that answer.
Is your machine/shop setup with private root servers?
Lyle
On 2/3/2015 12:50 PM, Linux Addict wrote
post the domain name so we can look from out here.
Is the name server on a public ip address and your firewall allowing udp
& tcp port 53 access to talk to named?
Lyle
On 07/20/14 02:21, Blason R wrote:
Hi Guys,
Though it may not relevant with BIND but I need help with NS servers
which are
How are you checking for updated info from the master?
I recommend
dig @ test.company.com.ar
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On 04/25/14 15:29, Jeronimo L. Cabral wrote:
Thanks a lot, but using the allow-update statement, I use nsupdate in
order to add a new record:
# nsupdate
Allow-update makes the zone a dynamic update zone. You have to stop
hand editing the zone file. Use nsupdate to make changes to the zone.
Lyle Giese
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On 04/25/14 15:03, Jeronimo L. Cabral wrote:
Dear, I'm using Bind 9.8.4 with a master / slave scenario.
0
b.root-servers.net. 360 IN A 192.228.79.201
a.root-servers.net. 360 IN A 198.41.0.4
a.root-servers.net. 360 IN 2001:503:ba3e::2:30
Regards,
Rohan
On Tue, 20 Aug 2013 15:59:41 -0500
Lyle Giese wrote:
Your bind code is old and has the
Your bind code is old and has the old info in it. D root changed it's
ip address. Bind has a built-in hints file, in case you don't setup one
and it probably has the old ip address for the D root.
http://blog.icann.org/2012/12/d-root/
Lyle Giese
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On 0
zone. Email is handled more
politely in that respect especially. Plus I remember that the Internet
is a best effort network. There is no guarantied connectivity on the
Internet.
Lyle Giese
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P.S. Maybe you would like to use that box I have for a tertiary serve
On 02/18/13 19:02, Tony Finch wrote:
Lyle Giese wrote:
Recently I moved this domain(lcrcomputer.net) to a registrar that suports
DNSSEC and inserted the DS record for this domain.
Was it signed before this point? I am wondering if this is a DNS response
size problem - was the cause the
s lookaside for a long time and
published the necessary DNSSEC records and had no problem. This started
right after I moved the domain registration and published a DS record
for the domain. I had already been publishing DNSSEC records and they
checked out against ISC's lookaside stuff for quit
On 01/11/13 03:05, Daniele wrote:
Port 53 is open, I can also telnet it from another box in the same
network.
Now I think the problem can be on the packets size, because I'm trying
every solution but nothing works.
2013/1/9 Lyle Giese mailto:l...@lcrcomputer.net>>
On 01/
ueries that a recursive name server does.
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d even running?
See the ARM for a sample for a caching-only name server, which is what
you are asking for.
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bind-u
NAL: 0
;; WARNING: recursion requested but not available
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;domain.com.INA
;; Query t
i actually have another machine that has bind 9.4.2 and it works as
desired without all this options. both machines a meant to be
authoritative for domain.com...
anythin
e recursion and you have that turned off.
If you don't want a publicly abused dns server, turn recursion on and
restrict recursion to your LAN addresses(Allow-recursion).
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http://www.internic.net/domain/named.root
indicates the named.root file should be available at ftp.internic.net or
rs.internic.net. It's only at ftp.internic.net.
This page has a pointer to root hints file(via FTP) that does not work
either. The http version shows the above mistake.
bly in raw format.
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discovered the date/time issue, I did not go back to the logs and look
at the first boot error messages and focused on the last restart of
named set of messages.
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Related error messages:
Jun 9 22:29:21 ns1a named[6252]: zone 78.0.10.in-addr.arpa/IN/chase:
ord also has a TTL of 300 seconds for msrv.cairosource.com.
This low TTL makes it look like you have a dynamic ip address. Most
RBL's require a minimium of 12 hrs and recommend 24 hour TTL on these
two records.
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the name server in my "forwarders"
section of the named options.
On May 2, 2012, at 3:48 PM, Lyle Giese wrote:
Using dig +trace, dig is trying to accomplish the recursion that
named would do for you. This tells us your local copy of named is
answering requests as that is where
point, dig gives up trying.
But the use of dig +trace shows much more diagnostic information which
points us to the real issue you have.
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On 05/02/12 16:36, Paul Marais wrote:
Thanks Lyle,
You're right - I started using the host command because i
e mx example.com
or
dig +trace mail.example.com
And see if you can catch the failure and then we can do more for you.
The other side of this may be that your Internet connection is
overloaded and you are dropping packets or it's taking too long for the
query to get out and get the
verride for "www.google.com".
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Or did they really mean, create a hosts file on the local machine that
contains...
Or in your proxy server redirect www.google.com to nosslsearch.google.com
s there 20 seconds
of preceeding logs missing when the query started?
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On 03/12/12 15:05, Mr X wrote:
Hey there
I'm having a bizarre issue with 9.7.3-P3-RedHat-9.7.3-8.P3.el6_2.2 -
recursive queries stop functioning after bind has been running for a
fe
On linux boxes, adding
options rotate
to the /etc/resolv.conf helps.
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On 03/07/12 06:54, Bostjan Skufca wrote:
Problem is, most of client resolvers (not resolving nameservers, but
resolvers on workstations etc) query first specified nameserver first
rified via DNSSEC), why
would my server recheck the DNSSEC records until the TTL has elapsed?
My thinking(and I could be quite wrong here) is that my server will
cache a good verified answer and DNSSEC does not seem to help here.
Please let me know where I am wrong here if I am.
Lyle Gi
3
]$ nslookup
> fpdns.googlecode.com
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address:127.0.0.1#53
** server can't find fpdns.googlecode.com: NXDOMAIN
> exit
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From: Lyle Giese
Subject: Re: Name resolution issue on one domain
To:
enough to time out the query.
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On 01/12/12 08:11, babu dheen wrote:
Hi,
I can see only below line in the logs which is no more useful.
Actully i would like to find out where exactly DNS query is blocked
during query process
/*client 127.0.
to do lookups as needed. You are asking for a
specific use case and ISC is not into generating special builds for
special or specific use cases unless you contract with them to build and
maintain your special build of BIND.
Lyle Giese
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On 11/10/11 12:24, trm asn wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Lyle Giese mailto:l...@lcrcomputer.net>> wrote:
On 11/09/11 15:59, trm asn wrote:
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
mailto:uh...@fantomas.sk>
<mailto:uh...
INCNAME example.com
aINA203.39.45.20
bINA203.39.45.21
/\
*Tarak*
*
Where are your A records for your name servers, ns1.example.com,
ns2,example.com and ns4.example.com?
And please answer the question above, what does the named's log say when
starti
slaves. The slaves actually ask for the SOA record from each Master
when refreshing.
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ecords to mess with at all.
Again, this has a disadvantage if they ever decide to make .internal a
real internet domain name and some people frown upon this practice. Be
sure you know what can go wrong.
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On 11/1/2011 3:00 PM, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 11/01/2011 06:24 PM, Lyle Giese wrote:
A work-around (and it has some side effects and could be undesirable,
just be aware of the side effects of doing this) is to declare .internal
as a master zone in your DNS servers and then delegate
rked for me in a
similar situation.
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On 10/17/2011 5:59 AM, Nico Aragón wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to Bind. My previous registrar (or was it the hosting
provider?) was so kind to manage DNS for me. But now I'm required to
configure a DNS server in the very same VPS that hosts the HTTP and
mail server.
I've managed to set it running and
r name servers. Then the .com
servers know the ip address of the dns servers for waters.com.
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Just a quick question, have you registered your name servers with your
domain registrar?
nic.it may be looking for the necessary glue records.
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On 9/6/2011 9:13 AM, Tony Finch wrote:
Lyle Giese wrote:
zone "chaseprod.local"{
type forward;
forwarders {10.0.100.205;};};
This seemed to work until I added some stuff for DNSSEC to my named.conf.
In order to forward a zone in the presence of DNSSEC validation
ery time: 0 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
;; WHEN: Tue Sep 6 08:42:47 2011
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 351
Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
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On 8/31/2011 8:40 AM, Florian CROUZAT wrote:
Florian CROUZAT wrote on 2011-08-25:
Hi list,
On a few domains (we'll consider only one domain for this example) I
encounter sometimes (seemingly randoms) ServFails while resolving domain
names. A client (192.168.147.2) asks my caching server (192.1
gards,
--Sathyan
Simple ask both nameservers for the domain sin.gpi-g.com and you get
different answers. They have serious DNS problems.
Lyle Giese
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dig @192.5.6.30 sin.gpi-g.com
; <<>> DiG 9.7.3 <<>> @192.5.6.30 sin.gpi-g.com
; (1 server f
On 07/23/11 11:13, Vbvbrj wrote:
On 23.07.2011 19:00, Lyle Giese wrote:
On 07/23/11 09:33, Vbvbrj wrote:
On 23.07.2011 17:24, Lyle Giese wrote:
On 07/23/11 03:22, Vbvbrj wrote:
Hello.
I have a server at home, that runs Bind 9 dns and routes internal
traffic to internet. Its working fine
On 07/23/11 09:33, Vbvbrj wrote:
On 23.07.2011 17:24, Lyle Giese wrote:
On 07/23/11 03:22, Vbvbrj wrote:
Hello.
I have a server at home, that runs Bind 9 dns and routes internal
traffic to internet. Its working fine. When I'm out of home, I
disconnect my home switch. In bind log appear
D 9 has the built-in root list.
BIND is the name of a collection of DNS related software and consists of
many pieces, which named and dig are but two of them. To the best of my
knowledge, only named has a root list built-in, which can be overwritten
by the proper use of config directives i
rver finds www.qq.com.
Second, why ns-tel1.qq.com (which is the authority nameserver for the
zone of www.qq.com) returns nothing for this zone's NS query?
Misconfiguration of ns-tel1.qq.com or it's not allowed to give you that
answer. Hard to tell from here.
The view from here do
On 07/08/11 19:45, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
You can have views and separate zone files. You need to plan and it
helps to read the FAQs at ISC about this.
http://www.isc.org/faq/item/191
Didn't even think about it that way, ok.
http://www.isc.org/faq/item/182
How does one actually do away w
d separate zone files. You need to plan and it
helps to read the FAQs at ISC about this.
http://www.isc.org/faq/item/191
http://www.isc.org/faq/item/182
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.com and ns2.dnsv5.com, you get four A records returned each.
However at least from here and it appears from where you are doing the
querys, these name servers are not responding. So Dig is just trying
all A records returned.
Lyle Giese
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On 07/02/11 04:37, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
On 07/01/11 14:13, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 18:35, schrieb Lyle Giese:
You are right in that you only need one host at dyndns.org to update
your ip address, but you want to have two different
On 07/02/11 04:48, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
I don't know dyndns.com services that well. I don't know what they
support or do not support directly.
I added two Hosts at dyndns.org "test-feldland.dyndns.org" and
"feldland.dyndns
On 07/01/11 14:13, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 18:35, schrieb Lyle Giese:
You are right in that you only need one host at dyndns.org to update
your ip address, but you want to have two different websites. The proper
way to do that is with CNAME entries pointing to the host you are
On 07/01/11 08:50, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 14:51, schrieb Lyle Giese:
Markus,
To be sure, you know that nslookup and dig do NOT use the search
parameter in /etc/resolv.conf. So when you do an nslookup or dig query,
you have to use the fully qualified domain name(FQDN).
PING uses
tion, comes from those glue records.
In your scenerio, the results will be unpredicatable and random.
Sometimes it will work and sometimes it won't work. It's important that
the glue records be correct.
Lyle Giese
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mportant for troubleshooting this issue.
It would appear that you setup the dyndns client on your debian box to
update feldland.dyndns.org. But how and where do you update the other
two? www.feldland.dyndns.org and test.feldland.dyndns.org
Or did you forget to create those at dyndns.org?
Lyle Giese
On 06/24/11 09:21, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On 11-06-24 09:57 AM, Lyle Giese wrote:
It's expected behavior in a way.
Given your explanation, indeed. :-)
You are probably making this change in
the internal view and the internal named process knows about the change
and reloads the zone.
I, I have an internal rbl that I use here. I store the zone data in a
postgres sql database and do the updates to it there. The two hosts
that serve the data run rbldnsd. I have written perl scripts to
periodicly pull a copy of the database and parse that into text files
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Try removing the wild card entry in the metropolitanbuntu.co.za and see
if that clears this error.
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On 06/20/11 12:31, Metropolitan College wrote:
Maybe I'm still mix up somethings because after change the settings,
the *grep named /etc/log/syslog* still showing errors:
Jun 20 19:21:58 ns1 named[3178]: managed-keys-zone ./IN/internal:
loading from master file
3bed2cb3a3acf7b6a8ef408420c
On 06/20/11 10:01, Metropolitan College wrote:
Good Afternoon,
Please I used the Views, and still have the same errors:
/var/cache/bind/194.134.41.in-addr.arpa:2: ignoring out-of-zone data
(194.134.41.in-addr.arpa)
/var/cache/bind/194.134.41.in-addr.arpa:9: ignoring out-of-zone data
(90.194.1
The authors of tar were partial to info over man. Try:
info tar
There is alot more information in the info pages than man pages for tar.
Plus the original poster needs to learn how to use the command line a
lot better.
Lyle Giese
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, whoever owns example.com needs to create the
glue records by registering ns1 and ns2.example.com as name servers.
And if the owner of example.net does not make sure the name servers they
want to use are not registered, then they should not be wondering why
others will have trouble resolving exa
istrars to make sure proper glue records are maintained for any/all
name servers used with a domain registered with them.
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he error "server not found".
I think in this case your wildcard is adding an additional layer of
confusion.
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dns servers to get to the right answer.
I noticed that you have three zones defined '.' 'arpa' and
'in.addr.arpa' showing 192.5.5.241 (f-root.servers.net) as the master.
Are you getting zone transfers from there?
I questi
on what I see, it would appear that you may be in China.
(ns2.fengnet.com and ns1.zjinfo.gov.cn).
If you are in fact doing this query from China, all bets are off for a
successful query.
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From here, I can not resolve vm-nldap-nl.hb.se with dig 9.7.3 using the
+trace option.
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On 06/10/11 07:53, David Sparro wrote:
On 6/10/2011 5:04 AM, kshitij mali wrote:
HI All,
I am repeated facing SERVFAIL error with respond to dig command .
but when i dig to known domian like yahoo,gmail.orkut etc then no
problem .
i think there is some perfomance issue with mycaching dns server
server on this machine.
Do you have UDP and TCP ports 53 open to this server? You need both open.
Lyle Giese
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On 06/03/11 02:04, kshitij mali wrote:
Hello ALL
Please help me toubleshoot this bind ISSUE
I am facing intermetent problem with some domains
the
host OS. You have not specified the prefix length(compares to /24 for
IPv4 cidr notation) in your network configuration for your IPv6 addresses.
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ND 9.8.0
Drop the curly brackets.
notify-source-v6 2001:470:1f05:1ae0::1;
transfer-source-v6 2001:470:1f05:1ae0::1;
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s as we fight SPAM. The best source for the Best Practices
for this is at http://postmaster.aol.com
Wonder through ALL of the pages that this area at AOL has to offer or
you will miss some important points, like that 12 hrs is considered the
min TTL for A and PTR records for mail servers. Less th
>> secret "SUpgZRkpZVeteRiTIxQw6w==";
>>> };
>>> controls {
>>> inet 127.0.0.1 port 953
>>> allow { 127.0.0.1; } keys { "rndc-key"; };
>>> };
>>> # rndc key end
>>> # c
ut so is your setup. Just move forward in that
direction slowly and carefully and IMHO, you will end up with a stable
and well running system without any hacks to trip over later.
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bind-use
roperly in the firewalls between the two sites. BTW, zone transfers are
done using TCP because of their size. Small queries try to use UDP first.
This is starting to sound more like the master is not allowing your site
to get a zone transfer. That is an ACL issue for the master site.
Lyle Giese
LC
rdinary dns lookup.
>
> j.
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>
Jay
Please do the following two queries from the secondary server and show
us the results:
dig @146.6.211.1 +tcp arlut.utexas.edu
dig @146.6.211.1 -tcp arlut.utexas.edu
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LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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ith a cname in my zone:
remote.abc.com 3600 in cname remote1.homedns.org
And use a dynamic dns client on the laptop. Then you don't even care
what OS is on the laptop, just use the proper client for the OS on it.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Ser
uggest me, can I not permit Internet
queries
for ''mymsdomain.local' ?
3- Can you show me sample example of forwarding configure file for
specific
domain, please ?
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*From:* Lyle Giese <mailto:l...@lcrcomputer.net>
*To:* Riccardo Caste
rver, so noone outside your internal network will know about the
microsoft domain.
The book has examples plus syntax and examples that will cover the rest
of your questions.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
Riccardo Castellani wrote:
>Hopefully the microsoft domain is a name that is no
ael
>
>From the Chicago area, I get 'Truncated, retrying in TCP mode' and then
a connection timeout when doing:
dig any microsoft.com @ns[12345].msft.net
This however works:
dig any www.microsoft.com @ns[12345].msft.net
But it returns a cname entry to toggle.www.ms.ada
roper answer. There is no A record for
www.kwsp.gov.my. It's been setup as a CNAME to www.yu.kwsp.gov.my and
you have received that answer.
As far as those errors go, those are probably errors in their setup.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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Or nsupdate
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
philippe.simo...@swisscom.com wrote:
> Hi
>
> if i good understand your question maybe the answer is :
> rndc freeze / thaw
>
> Philippe
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: bind-
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> Verizon, DTag and Orange). Maximal I can have 64 x 10 GE with my
> Transmode TS System but then I can install my own BPOP.
>
> Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
> Michelle Konzack
>
>
Despite how I feel about Yahoo's SLURP engine, it still honors
rob
owledge
or access in this area.
Yahoo's Slurp is a misbehaved robot(IMHO). But it does honor
robots.txt. I also put in an index.html that redirects accidential
visitors to my commerical business homepage.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
Oct 22 16:32:42 linux2 named[20883]: client 69.167.186.59#45185: view external:
query (cache) 'ofw4blrqy4.cache.lab.dnsexperiment.net/A/IN' denied
Oct 22 16:32:43 linux2 named[20883]: client 69.167.186.59#35522: view ext
3
> Oct 14 15:31:08 ns2 named[503]: error (unexpected RCODE SERVFAIL)
> resolving '21.76.60.212.in-addr.arpa/PTR/IN': 212.60.66.245#53
>
> Can you help me to fix this issues?
>
> João K.
>
Google is your friend! Please use it. You have mistakes of some sort in
your named.c
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