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hello,
i have s strange probleme with my bind server, and i hope someone
could point out the problem, here is the description,
i have two bind servers (replication, multi-master), bind 9.3.4, same
version, same configuration (normally).
I tried to do some PTR delegation, so for example, i have a
Thanks for the response. I'm replying to the list as well since I haven't done
that yet, and others may benefit from the same information.
Load balancing is one of the options we had already tabled, but it means
doubling our entire distributed infrastructure (about 20 distinct locations),
and
Mark, thanks for your reply.
An IPS is blocking FORMERR messages, this is the reason of timeout.
Thanks,
Breno.
Mark Andrews escreveu:
From my server, dig to Akamai with EDNS (+bufsize=512) doesn't get
FORMERR message, dig return "connection timed out; no servers could be
reached".
What c
At Wed, 15 Jul 2009 10:04:30 -0400,
"Taylor, Gord" wrote:
> Is there a "smarter" stub resolver that acts more like a DNS server
> using Round Trip Time (RTT) to pick the "best" DNS server from the list?
> We run well over 500 xNix boxes (and growing), so running DNS on each of
> these just isn't
This is not really a BIND-related question, but I thought that maybe
some people on this list can point me in the right direction.
Maybe someone has already done what I need to do.
I have one zone
xxx.yyy.example.com
that is on a Windows DNS server, completely under the control of
Windows.
>If you're on a closed network and not using forwarders, then you'll
also
>need a hints file and associated hints-file definition in named.conf,
of
>course, but even so, we're still not talking about adding a great deal
>of additional care and feeding...
It's not much, I'll gladly concede, but
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