RRSIG Expired

2011-03-29 Thread Paul Ooi Cong Jen
Hi All, Anyone has issue with RRSIG expired on in-addr.arpa on b.root server? general: /etc/namedb/slave/in-addr.arpa.slave:10: signature has expired in-addr.arpaIN SOA b.in-addr-servers.arpa. nstld.iana.org. ( 2011022011 ; serial

RRSIG Expired

2011-04-01 Thread Paul Ooi Cong Jen
+0800, > Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote > a message of 28 lines which said: > >> Anyone has issue with RRSIG expired on in-addr.arpa on b.root >> server? > > You probably mean b.in-addr-servers.arpa, since b.root-servers.net is > not authoritative for in-addr.arpa. >

Re: RRSIG Expired

2011-03-29 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
[Stealing email threads is a bad idea: <http://wiki.exim.org/MailingListEtiquette#Thread_Stealing>] On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 03:25:29PM +0800, Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote a message of 28 lines which said: > Anyone has issue with RRSIG expired on in-addr.arpa on b.root > server?

Re: RRSIG Expired

2011-04-01 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Fri, Apr 01, 2011 at 05:24:57PM +0800, Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote a message of 266 lines which said: > This file came with default bind installation There is a zone file of in-addr.arpa with BIND? I strongly doubt it. Anyway, check your named.conf: you must not declare in-addr.arpa in a zone

Re: RRSIG Expired

2011-04-03 Thread Paul Ooi Cong Jen
Hi Stephane, On 01-Apr-2011, at 6:06 PM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > On Fri, Apr 01, 2011 at 05:24:57PM +0800, > Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote > a message of 266 lines which said: > >> This file came with default bind installation > > There is a zone file of in-addr.arpa with BIND? I strongly do

Re: RRSIG Expired

2011-04-03 Thread SM
At 17:23 03-04-2011, Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote: Yea, this was default via FreeBSD :) Some versions of FreeBSD have commented out directives to slave the root zone, the arpa zone and the in-addr.arpa zone from f.root-servers.net. Regards, -sm ___ b

Re: RRSIG Expired

2011-04-03 Thread Dave Knight
On 2011-04-03, at 9:48 PM, SM wrote: > At 17:23 03-04-2011, Paul Ooi Cong Jen wrote: >> Yea, this was default via FreeBSD :) > > Some versions of FreeBSD have commented out directives to slave the root > zone, the arpa zone and the in-addr.arpa zone from f.root-servers.net. The root servers no