Erisan Nyamutenha wrote:
Hi all,
Can any one help me out, I'm having a problem setting up Dynamic DNS updates
using TSIG. I'm running ISC Bind 9 on SLES 10 and ISC DHCP 3.0.3 on SLES 10. I
need to get my DHCP to update my DNS. Here is my DNS and DHCP config plus the
error i'm getting from nsup
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Thomas Marteau wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know if there is a mean to tell bind to give talways
> the same IP whatever the hostname asked for was.
> The idea behind this question is to redirect any browser when the
> computer is in a captive IP space like a zone receiving
named can certainly listen on ports other than 53, but your resolver
library probably doesn't have any way to be configured to use a non-53 port.
If you _really_ want to do this, then perhaps you should get the
authoritative nameserver to listen on a port other than 53, and put some
sort of po
On Apr 15, 2009, at 6:45 AM, Florian Weimer wrote:
Will BIND 9.5 do the right thing if a zone file is configured in one
view, permitting updates through Dynamic DNS, and included in another
view (without allowing updates)? If the direct approach (listing the
zone file twice) does not work, is th
Will BIND 9.5 do the right thing if a zone file is configured in one
view, permitting updates through Dynamic DNS, and included in another
view (without allowing updates)? If the direct approach (listing the
zone file twice) does not work, is there some way to achieve this by
other means?
Hi all,
I would like to know if there is a mean to tell bind to give talways
the same IP whatever the hostname asked for was.
The idea behind this question is to redirect any browser when the
computer is in a captive IP space like a zone receiving a guest before
authenticating itself through a web
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