Hi.
I read your link about publishing real FQDNs an IPs, however I'm very
reluctant to this ... I explain ... I'm not the super pro (as you noticed
already) in this subject and I don't really know about the full range of
potential consequences. I see already now some AXFR attempts from IPs from
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 04:25:08AM -0700, geohei wrote:
> Yes, 3.3.
> But "prevent-self-notification=yes" still triggers self notifications.
> Why were they implemented at a first place?
It goes like this. A nameserver figures out who claims to be authoritative
for a domain, and then gathers the
Yes, 3.3.
But "prevent-self-notification=yes" still triggers self notifications.
Why were they implemented at a first place?
I don't see the usefullness.
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Hi.
PowerDNS newbie question (sorry). syslog shows (anonymized):
May 15 19:51:46 gany pdns[30950]: 1 domain for which we are master needs
notifications
May 15 19:51:46 gany pdns[30950]: Queued notification of domain
'ddns.mydomain.com' to 185.3.195.46
May 15 19:51:46 gany pdns[30950]: Remote