On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, questions wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I found this report from Mark Edwards after searching for a fix/cause via
> The freebsd-questions Archive to deal with the same incident taking place
> on my FreeBSD box today!
>
> After reading about a fix/patch regarding inconsistency betwee
Howdy,
I found this report from Mark Edwards after searching for a fix/cause via
The freebsd-questions Archive to deal with the same incident taking place
on my FreeBSD box today!
After reading about a fix/patch regarding inconsistency between Bind8 and
Bind9 at - http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/que
Howdy,
I found this report from Mark Edwards after searching for a fix/cause via
The freebsd-questions Archive to deal with the same incident taking place
on my FreeBSD box today!
After reading about a fix/patch regarding inconsistency between Bind8 and
Bind9 at - http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/quer
Well, I have any query allowed on my domains, and tcp/udp port 53 is
open to all from any port.
Is there anything else necessary to allow root queries?
I generally don't have this problem; its only happened twice in 4
years, so it doesn't seem like a configuration issue on my end.
I host publi
Be sure that jou server can recieve query's directly from the rootservers,
it happend at my place when the firewall blocked these rootname server
query's.
I had the same problem logs filling up in minutes...
Configure your private BIND server to use forwarders only, it wil then query
itself for i