In message <20110913195959.GB64734@jmbp.local>, Jan-Piet Mens writes:
> > Well, I'm going to run the modified bind on a local testbed
> > disconnected of internet.
>
> You won't be causing harm, even if connected. :)
>
> > Thanks on the hint, now I have to find out where to dig first.
> > Any kn
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I am trying to justify deploying DNSSEC to my management. We have many domains
and I want to use this project as an opportunity to review and classify our
many domains (legacy, defensive, current production, etc.). Since money is
very tight we need a compelling reason to justify the project. I
> Well, I'm going to run the modified bind on a local testbed
> disconnected of internet.
You won't be causing harm, even if connected. :)
> Thanks on the hint, now I have to find out where to dig first.
> Any knowledge?
I'm no specialist, but this might get you started:
lib/dns/code.h
Well, I'm going to run the modified bind on a local testbed disconnected of
internet.
So, no worries on others, this is just for test, and aid with actual protocol
development.
Thanks on the hint, now I have to find out where to dig first.
Any knowledge?
On Sep 13, 2011, at 2:43 PM, Jan-Piet M
> But just for the sake of convenience, is there a way to rename
> TYPE<#> to something that I want?
If you dig (pun not necessarily intended) into the source of BIND you
can actually change the source so that `named' can read your type from a
zone master file and `dig' displays it however you wis
Okay, this seems really nice place to start my work.
But just for the sake of convenience, is there a way to rename
TYPE<#> to something that I want?
And how should I go about to implement conversion of data back and forth
between octets and string rep. in the zone file, as A, , and most ot
On Sep 13, 2011, at 9:49 AM, Onha Choe wrote:
> Im trying to make a new addressing scheme, and want to use bind to provide
> name service.
>
> The addressing is not compatible with known ones, and thus need to extend to
> support mine.
>
> Is there any way to do this?
Yes.
> preferably innat
Im trying to make a new addressing scheme, and want to use bind to provide name
service.
The addressing is not compatible with known ones, and thus need to extend to
support mine.
Is there any way to do this? preferably innately supported by bind9?
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On 09/12/11 22:12, Neil wrote:
Hi BIND Users
I am currently trialing Bind v9.8.1 and have come across a issue with 1
particular domain.
For some reason when I query the below domain on bind resolver-cache
nothing gets returned.?
dig @ sceggs.nsw.edu.au ns
The debug logs show
13-Sep-2011 10:11:27.
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