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, Chuck Peters writes:
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> On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 9:48 AM, SH Development
> wrote:
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> > I have now moved all of my secondary to BuddyNS with much better
> > redundancy...
>
>
> They don't appear to support secure zone transfers with TKEY/TSIG or
> DNSSEC. http://www.buddyns.com
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 9:48 AM, SH Development wrote:
> I have now moved all of my secondary to BuddyNS with much better
> redundancy...
They don't appear to support secure zone transfers with TKEY/TSIG or
DNSSEC. http://www.buddyns.com/faq/#dns-extensions
I haven't found any free or low c
please skip privcate messages - I do read the list.
On 27.06.13 09:47, RYAN CHERVENKA wrote:
Here is the example.com zone file and example.com db file, without the
record.
;alias to GSLB for www
www IN CNAME www.gslb.example.com.
;sub-domain delegation to LB
gslb IN NS LB1
Here is the example.com zone file and example.com db file, without the
record.
zone "example.com"{
type master;
file "/etc/bind/db.example.com";
forwarders {};
};
;
; BIND data file for example.com
;
$TTL604800
@INSOAns.example.com. root.example.com. (
20; Serial
1800; Refresh
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On 27.06.13 08:48, SH Development wrote:
Turns out there were several things going on at the same time. The perfect
storm so to speak.
My ns2 was at another location locally that was having power issues, so the
server wasn't even up some of the time. On top of that, my ns1 was having
issues an
Turns out there were several things going on at the same time. The perfect
storm so to speak.
My ns2 was at another location locally that was having power issues, so the
server wasn't even up some of the time. On top of that, my ns1 was having
issues and overall my DNS was just erratic. I ha
On 26.06.13 20:16, SH Development wrote:
Whoa...slow down guys. I took ns2.starionhost.net offline and am in the
middle of re-arranging my secondary services. Let me finish twiddling
around with it in the next day or two, and I'll post a note when I'm done.
THEN take a look at it. I'm curious
On 26.06.13 13:20, RYAN CHERVENKA wrote:
The Ubuntu server is delegating a sub-domain to the LB. The LB is
authoritative for the domain and is responding to client requests
for the domain or the subdomain?
correctly. I removed the @ IN ::1 from the db file within the
primary domain and
In message <20130627062223.8ed9cc9...@mx.pao1.isc.org>, Narcis Garcia writes:
> I'm receiving e-mail from people who writes to
> comp-protocols-dns-b...@isc.org , but I don't remember to be subscribed
> to a list with that address.
Actually they posted to a newsgroup (comp.protocols.dns.bind) tha
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