Hi--
On Apr 10, 2013, at 1:07 PM, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> So I have another domain which will not reverse resolve for me:
>
> mail.tysers.com which also appears to be:
> mail.tyser.co.uk
>
> 80.169.188.226
>
> the IP, will not reverse resolve (for me) yet, once again,
> google (8.8.8.8) CAN RESOL
On 10.04.13 13:07, Jim Pazarena wrote:
So I have another domain which will not reverse resolve for me:
mail.tysers.com which also appears to be:
mail.tyser.co.uk
80.169.188.226
the IP, will not reverse resolve (for me) yet, once again,
google (8.8.8.8) CAN RESOLVE IT.
On my original post, Ton
Jim Pazarena wrote, On 2013-02-07 9:31 AM:
my named is 9.9.0
while it can resolve "webmail.acrodex.com" ( 139.142.184.10 )
it cannot reverse resolve 139.142.184.10
(example follows).
However, if I do a simply nslookup using goodle DNS.
nslookup 139.142.184.10 8.8.8.8
IT WORKS!
So I have anot
> >3000 devices isn't much, even for a modest BIND server. Did this
> >configuration work in the past? What changed? Is there a network rate
> >limiting device in place that could be affecting the queries to the
> >authoritative servers? Have you talked to your networking team? They
> >would n
Dwayne Hottinger wrote on 04/10/2013
10:27:24 AM:
> Sorry, My spambox grabbed your earlier reply, my apologies.My
> clients are a mixed enviroment of macs,windows 7/xp, androids, etc.
> At any one time I'll have over 3000 devices connected to the
> network. I actually have one internal
Sorry, My spambox grabbed your earlier reply, my apologies.My clients
are a mixed enviroment of macs,windows 7/xp, androids, etc. At any one
time I'll have over 3000 devices connected to the network. I actually have
one internal dns server for internal network and 2 external dns servers.
I tu
> From: Dwayne Hottinger
> I keep seeing messages in my named.log file that say things
> like clients-per-query increased to 30, then later it says clients-
> per-query decreased to a lower number. When this happens, lookups
> seem to not be working.What is an acceptable value for a large
I keep seeing messages in my named.log file that say things
like clients-per-query increased to 30, then later it
says clients-per-query decreased to a lower number. When this happens,
lookups seem to not be working.What is an acceptable value for a large
network?
ddh
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Dwayne Hottinger
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On 09.04.13 13:56, Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
Ive started having some issues with one of my subnets. Im seeing messages
like the following in my log files:
clients-per-query increased to 15
This apply to recursive queries. Don't you have a malware on the network?
If not, this is just an informat
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