Hi,
today I noticed the following log messages from my caching-only bind on
startup:
zone 'localhost' allows updates by IP address, which is insecure
zone 'version.bind' allows updates by IP address, which is insecure
zone 'hostname.bind' allows updates by IP address, which is insecure
zone 'auth
Same here. Slave the AD zones, all end-user machines use BIND-based (Infoblox)
servers for resolution, on Anycast addresses. DHCP servers (also Infoblox)
update DNS for the clients, with the client names being registered in non-AD
zones (some of which are defined by geography, with a generic "ca
On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 16:09:36 -0800 Ray Van Dolson
wrote:
Greetings;
Am reviewing our DNS setup which has organically evolved over the years
and most certainly is due for an update:
- We have AD servers responsible for our primary domain (internally).
- We have other sets of AD servers resp
I think prefetch (enabled by default) already does what you need
although in a different way.
https://deepthought.isc.org/article/AA-01122/0/Early-refresh-of-cache-records-cache-prefetch-in-BIND-9.10.html
Daniel
On 18.11.16 10:24, Job wrote:
> Hello,
>
> for heavy-use cache improvements, i was
On 18 Nov 2016, at 9:24, Job wrote:
Do you know if with Bind is possible?
Perhaps the configuration option 'max-cache-ttl' is what you're
looking for ?
Best regards,
Niall O'Reilly
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never heared was possible even becouse is a populating on the fly from
forwarders and TLD
cache is populated from answers and is not a physical zone
expiration is regulated from TTL ever send on answer and admin can change and
specify different TTL per each record and different from SOA
for
Hello,
for heavy-use cache improvements, i was thinking to "alter" the expire time of
cache records.
I would like to try to "alter" the expiration of records present in cache.
Do you know if with Bind is possible?
Thank you,
/F
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