how can I influence the time between the .jnl file is created/updated
and the zone file is updated?
more than 10 minutes is quite a bit long ...
AFAIK rndc freeze/thaw will do that but you may try other rndc
commands too.
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On 10.05.2016 21:08, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Walter H. wrote:
On 10.05.2016 18:57, Александр Кириллов wrote:
I'm also using ddns and have my zone files in
/var/named/chroot/var/named/dynamic.
are you using DDNS in DualStack (IPv4 and IPv6 together) or do you have
only DHCP or DHCPv6 and not bo
if a host has IPv4 only or IPv6 only this works fine, but when a host
has both - DualStack
somethimes it works sometimes only one - can be IPv4 or can be IPv6
works;
and in /var/log/messages I get something like
May 10 18:51:30 dnssrvr named[2526]: client 192.168.1.2#38618: view
wkst: updating
On 10.05.2016 21:36, Александр Кириллов wrote:
I'm also using ddns and have my zone files in
/var/named/chroot/var/named/dynamic.
are you using DDNS in DualStack (IPv4 and IPv6 together) or do you
have only DHCP or DHCPv6 and not both?
IPv4 only.
if a host has IPv4 only or IPv6 only this work
I'm also using ddns and have my zone files in
/var/named/chroot/var/named/dynamic.
are you using DDNS in DualStack (IPv4 and IPv6 together) or do you
have only DHCP or DHCPv6 and not both?
IPv4 only.
By default, SELinux prevents any role from modifying
named_zone_t
files; this m
On 05/10/2016 12:08 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Which assumes that setting selinux to enforcing doesn't break your
websites, or the locally-created root directories that have been created
before an actual sysadmin came onboard, or
That's my biggest problem with SELinux. I suppose at some
Walter H. wrote:
> On 10.05.2016 18:57, Александр Кириллов wrote:
>>> this seems to be relevant in chroot environments;
>>>
>>> as I noticed when configuring the DDNS-feature, that this is a little
>>> bit weired, when running in a chroot environment; I saw the
>>> recommendation not
>>> to use a c
On 10.05.2016 18:57, Александр Кириллов wrote:
this seems to be relevant in chroot environments;
as I noticed when configuring the DDNS-feature, that this is a little
bit
weired, when running in a chroot environment; I saw the
recommendation not
to use a chroot in the man-page and removed bind
this seems to be relevant in chroot environments;
as I noticed when configuring the DDNS-feature, that this is a little
bit
weired, when running in a chroot environment; I saw the recommendation
not
to use a chroot in the man-page and removed bind-chroot and then the
zone
updates worked perfe
in no file neither in /etc/named.conf nor in any other file that is
included by the main config I can find a reference to
/etc/named.root.key
is this file really needed or did it become obsolete?
(as seen on the URL above, /etc/named.root.key is part of
/etc/named.iscdlv.key)
# cat /etc/rc.d/
Hello,
it has been a while since I had setup a DNS-Server with CentOS 6;
these days I added a few zones needed for DDNS; this works
but in /etc/ I found quite a strange file, I'm not sure if it was in use
at the beginning I used this system as a DNS-Server, and after several
'yum update'
not any m
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