On 04/04/2014 14:49, Philipp Schulz wrote:
Hello,
I hope this wasn't allready discussed in the past.
I am currently trying to setup a "dual Stack Network". Both of the two
dhcpd instances are doing their job, updating the nameserver, but when i
try using both of them at the same time some problem
On 05/01/2014 18:17, Sten Carlsen wrote:
You might also make a list of those who use the old server, send a
message (assuming the management system allows identification) that
the service goes down at a specific date in e.g. a month from that
date. And then remove it. Threats are not much worth i
On 03/01/2014 18:00, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
From: Mark Andrews
After that specify a final date for them to fix their machines by
after which you will send NXDOMAIN responses. Sometimes sending a
poisoned reponse is the only way to get peoples attention.
zone "." {
type master;
file "em
Hello,
Is it possible to make bind answering slowly to requests ?
Here is the context : we installed new DNS servers but some clients with
static IP configuration are still using the old ones.
We enabled queries logging to track the badly-configured workstations
and warned the persons but as
Le 08/11/2012 13:20, /dev/rob0 a écrit :
On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 09:23:05AM +1100, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <509a8796.7060...@nryc.fr>, "Nicolas C." writes:
I have a dynamic zone on an external view, this zone is updated
with a TSIG key from outside of our network. Ther
Hello,
I have a dynamic zone on an external view, this zone is updated with a
TSIG key from outside of our network. There is a secondary DNS server,
also outside our network on which zones transfers are working fine with
no key.
We would like to make one of our internal DNS secondary for thi
Hello,
Since 2005, we are manually managing a /48 IPv6 prefix with a homemade
software, our reverse zone is x.x.x.x.0.6.6.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa.
We are now deploying dynamic/private networks for our workstations and
to keep the IPv6 reverse zone up-to-date without rewriting our software,
we cam
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