PR was/is here: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=277049
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> out-of-order
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> I can know what happen when I sleep.
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In order, I think you know what happened after waking up ;)
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outine,
such as the version.bind query? (more code).
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desired.
However to me it looks like Guy found the solution pretty rapid.
Bytheway, another worth-to-mention thing he did in the past was avoiding any
DNSSEC requirements, using mviews in Oracle (m as in materialized).
So; it's still possible to run with the very old data structu
ically I choose for pre-4.1.x, otherwise I have no answers at all.
But what can I do to solve the EDNS compliance?
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th above sysctl rule you can allow ping6 to jails.
Are you able to ping 2600::2 from inside the jail ...?
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t say so
explicitly (but I'm affraid it is).
*IF* that works for UDP, then the (untested!) rule would be:
pass in on $ext_if proto upd to $dns_server port 53 keep state \
(max 200, source-track rule, max-src-nodes 100, max-src-states 3)
...but likely you want different num
ow I finaly have it working using only a records table (view) in 3.3.1, yay
:)
But the very recent change in pdns 3.4's SQL schema for oracle broke the SOA
lookup (and so the ANY lookup to) :(
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ns.foo" doesn't have to be delegated.
Practical example?
Check `dig +trace @8.8.8.8 a.fi soa`
So in "untechnical","policywise" language:
do you need to delegate authority ...?
If not, then maybe keep it simple (whichever method that is).
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l package),
but already will be happy with a working Oracle backend.
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But (as you guessed) none did help me out (yet).
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470:0:7d::2 ; 1g-bge0.tserv11.ams1.ipv6.he.net.
nameserver 2001:470:0:8c::2 ; tserv12.mia1.ipv6.he.net.
nameserver 2001:470:0:c0::2 ; tserv21.tor1.ipv6.he.net
I still can't detereme wether the problem is in PowerDNS or dig.
though I'd rather know the reason of this behavo
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