Eric C. Davis wrote:
> Are there plans for Bind to enforce hostname compliance according
> to RFC's or is this going to be left up to each DNS operator?
the question of benefit always arises when considering the
application of RFCs. It's probably better not enforcing things
just for the sake of c
Al Stu wrote:
History is fraught with individuals or a few being ridiculed for
putting forth that which goes against the conventional wisdom of the
masses and so called experts, only to be vindicated once the masses
and so called experts get their head out where the sun is shining and
exposed
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I strongly recommend you upgrading the BIND first. Later versions issue that
message much less often.
if the only reason is the fix mentioned by Mark
2504. [bug] Address race condition in the socket code.
then that doesn't explain why my small manual sample
Dean Clapper wrote:
I'm trying to troubleshoot why we are getting a lot of disabling EDNS
messages in /var/log/messages.
We are running bind-9.5.0.P2 on a linux box.
Jan 27 11:42:23 ns0 named[27764]: too many timeouts resolving
'host2.centmine.com/' (in 'centmine.com'?): disabling EDNS
Ja
Al Stu wrote:
> So within the zone SMTP requirements are in fact met when the
> MX RR is a CNAME.
you might argue the line of it being OK when additional processing
includes an A record.
"Be conservative in what you send" means that fewer problems are
likely from reasonable compliance with standa
Al Stu wrote:
>BIND 9.6 ‘named’ throws the following message during startup claiming
>that it is illegal to use a CNAME/alias in the MX record.
>I beg to differ. There is no such standard nor requirement prohibiting
>the use of CNAME/alias in an MX record.
>
>Some people seem to think RFC 974 crea
Scott Haneda wrote:
I brought this up a few months back. For me, it is getting worse, and
I am not able to come up with a solution.
I have many clients who reg domains. They all point to my NS.
Sometimes, the client lapses hosting with me, and I delete the zones.
They usually leave the do
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