In message <001201ca21de$6eea36e0$4cbea4...@monnerie@is.it-management.at>, "Mi
chael Monnerie" writes:
> I'm still searching for the error.
> Also, sorry for the strangeness of the mail format, I used a webmail for =
> the last mails. This time it's Outlook, don't know if it's really any =
> bette
Hi,
May I suggest an improvement in the handling of bind's out of memory
handling when performing *XFR's?
I am talking about these: failed while receiving responses: out of memory
Currently, bind drops the AXFR, and I assume the memory of the failed
partial *XFR'd zone, and tries again. On dedi
I'm still searching for the error.
Also, sorry for the strangeness of the mail format, I used a webmail for the
last mails. This time it's Outlook, don't know if it's really any better... at
least not for correctly indenting old mail texts :-(
> Because you don't serve 164.69.212.in-addr.a
James M wrote:
[r...@mandy4 ccadns]# rpm -qa|grep bind
bind-utils-9.3.2-7.4.20060mlcs4
bind-9.3.2-7.4.20060mlcs4
I've tried but cannot find an option to return cname records for a given host.
I did find dig and host command options that allows entering a cname
with the result being the host that
[r...@mandy4 ccadns]# rpm -qa|grep bind
bind-utils-9.3.2-7.4.20060mlcs4
bind-9.3.2-7.4.20060mlcs4
I've tried but cannot find an option to return cname records for a given host.
I did find dig and host command options that allows entering a cname
with the result being the host that owns that cname.
Hello again-
Our issue is now appearing on multiple physical nameservers in our
domain running 9.5.1-P3.
The second server that is noticing this is Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Server release 5.3 (Tikanga) 64 bit, complied 9.5.1-P3 from src with
default configure options. So the problem seems t
Dear Bind Users,
i need to know, how to setup a service like opendns.com.
The opendns service is a free service where you can use
their dns entries, to filter web-contents.
They block bad domains or let users block their own domain-entries.
What i need to know:
- is this possible to block/re
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