Based on your suggestions, I have made a template zone file to base
all new zones on, do you agree with this?
* When I need to change to a low TTL for migration needs, what would
be the approach to that with this template format?
$TTL 1D
@ IN SOA ns1.hostwizard.com. scott.hos
Sorry about the top post, it is seems more relevant to do it on this
case.
The zone was created elsewhere, I sort of inherited it. I have
hundreds of them, and have found no simply way to reformat the zone
files. They are not terribly bas to start, but they are clearly made
in a way to
On Nov 25, 2008, at 10:33 PM, Res wrote:
Aa an after-thought, check yor ACL's...normally, IIRC once you do an
rndc reload and changes are detected the master notifies the slaves
right away, I might be wrong but I'm sure it used to do that.
That is what I thought as well, either way, it has
Before I go out on a limb, I wanted to ask those who know more about
this than I do. I added a zone change to my primary server, in this
case, setting the TTL's pretty low, as things were going to move
around a bit in the beginning. Waited a few weeks after adding it.
* The basic thing I
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Sparks writes:
> Mark Andrews wrote:
> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Sparks writes:
> >> Problem: when querying asdf.ad.rice.edu, bind sends queries into my local
> >> network (specifically to 10.129.92.100, which is not a ns) which I find
> >> undes
On Nov 25, 2008, at 4:23 PM, David Sparks wrote:
Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Sparks writes:
Problem: when querying asdf.ad.rice.edu, bind sends queries into
my local
network (specifically to 10.129.92.100, which is not a ns) which I
find
undesirable.
M
Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Sparks writes:
>> Problem: when querying asdf.ad.rice.edu, bind sends queries into my local
>> network (specifically to 10.129.92.100, which is not a ns) which I find
>> undesirable.
>
> Mark the servers as bogus.
Doesn't that on
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Sparks writes:
> Problem: when querying asdf.ad.rice.edu, bind sends queries into my local
> network (specifically to 10.129.92.100, which is not a ns) which I find
> undesirable.
Mark the servers as bogus.
> Is there any way to disable this behavio
Problem: when querying asdf.ad.rice.edu, bind sends queries into my local
network (specifically to 10.129.92.100, which is not a ns) which I find
undesirable.
Is there any way to disable this behavior? Is it expected that bind queries
rfc1918 nameserver addresses from non-rfc1918 queries? I woul
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:36:36AM +0100, Olivier JUDITH wrote:
>
> Currently use bind 9.2.4.-30.el4 as primary server synchronized with NTP
> by a GPS time sources.
> recently, bind daemon crash with following error messages in
> //var/named/log/general file.
>
> Nov 12 09:41:15.417 general: i
Currently use bind 9.2.4.-30.el4 as primary server synchronized with NTP
by a GPS time sources.
recently, bind daemon crash with following error messages in
//var/named/log/general file.
Nov 12 09:41:15.417 general: info: zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa/IN: loaded
serial 1997041001
Nov 12 09:41:1
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