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From: Larry Rosenman
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 9:56 AM
To: King, Harold Clyde (Hal)
Cc: bind-users
Subject: Re: Reading secondary PTR files
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this is what I use with 9.18.1
named-compilezone -f raw -F text -o -
0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.b.d.c.f.2.0.6.2.ip6.arpa
0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.b.d.c.f.2.0.6.2.ip6.arpa.signed
On 04/20/2022 8:42 am, King, Harold Clyde (Hal) via bind-users wrote:
I need to read the reverse zone in txt and I'm not sure how
I need to read the reverse zone in txt and I'm not sure how to decode the file
with named-compilezone. Does anyone know the part I'm missing?
named-compilezone -f raw -F text -o
/etc/named/secondary/9.249.192.in-addr.arpa.db 9.249.192
/etc/named/secondary/9.249.192.in-addr.arpa.db
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Hal
Thank you everyone, this glitch is solved, the problem was rndc.conf
Norman
On 2013-06-17, at 10:23 PM, John Miller wrote:
Norman,
Everyone who's posted has probably been correct--this doesn't look like
_either_ an httpd or BIND problem, but rather in general name resolution and
perhaps
Norman Fournier nor...@normanfournier.com wrote:
On 2013-06-17, at 3:29 PM, Charles Swiger wrote:
On Jun 17, 2013, at 2:21 PM, Norman Fournier nor...@normanfournier.com
wrote:
I am working on bringing a virtual webserver behind a router online and
am encountering
Hello,
I am working on bringing a virtual webserver behind a router online and am
encountering problems.
In my named.conf, this is my in-addr.arpa entry:
zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa IN {
type master;
file named.local;
allow-update { none; };
};
Should I explicitly define
On Jun 17, 2013, at 2:21 PM, Norman Fournier nor...@normanfournier.com wrote:
I am working on bringing a virtual webserver behind a router online and am
encountering problems.
OK. The odds are very good that you should ask about this on an
Apache/nginx/etc forum, as it's unlikely to be
On 2013-06-17, at 3:29 PM, Charles Swiger wrote:
On Jun 17, 2013, at 2:21 PM, Norman Fournier nor...@normanfournier.com
wrote:
I am working on bringing a virtual webserver behind a router online and am
encountering problems.
OK. The odds are very good that you should ask about this on
On Jun 17, 2013, at 3:00 PM, Norman Fournier nor...@normanfournier.com wrote:
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(...Members of the httpd-users list says the same thing - its not an httpd
problem.
From what you've said below, they're quite right.
I am just trying to take possibilities off my list of potential errors,
about including explicit PTR files
to the domain name, as well as the localhost in-addr.arpa, which is the latest
in a list of possible irregularities I have turned up so far that I need to
confirm one way or the other.
I do appreciate you taking valuable time to answer. I have to wade
to the 192.168.0.101 webserver are unchanged since 2005;
dns, http and ssh to appropriate ports. The router did change, the static ips
changed, as well as the physical location of the network and servers. I don't
know what the issue is, that's why I asked about including explicit PTR files
Hi Norman,
If I recall correctly the initial message you posted mentioned a
network connectivity problem. I suggest verifying whether one end
can ping the other end. See whether you can ping by IP address and
by host name.
Regards,
-sm
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Norman,
It's virtually certain that the error you're seeing is not related to
BIND. You would almost certainly get your problem solved faster by
posting on a list related to the web server software that you are using
and walking through your complete configuration with them.
Good luck,
Norman,
Everyone who's posted has probably been correct--this doesn't look like
_either_ an httpd or BIND problem, but rather in general name resolution
and perhaps in how you've configured things. Happy to assist off-list (see
separate cover), but let's leave it there until it's clear that your
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