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On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 11:26 -0400, James Tingler wrote:
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/named start -4 tailing logs during service start:
> Sep 19 15:22:13 PROD55-DNS2 named[3676]: using default UDP/IPv4 port
> range: [1024, 65535]
> Sep 19 15:22:13 PROD55-DNS2 n
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On 09/19/2012 11:26 AM, James Tingler wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Carsten. This didn't make a difference but
> potentially I'm using the parameter incorrectly (no errors
> though).
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/named start -4
>
> tailing logs during servi
Hello James,
"James Tingler" writes:
> Thanks for the reply Carsten. This didn't make a difference but
> potentially I'm using the parameter incorrectly (no errors though).
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/named start -4
>
no, it does not work that way. /etc/rc.d/init.d/named is a startscript,
and th
On 19/09/12 17:26, James Tingler wrote:
Thanks for the reply Carsten. This didn't make a difference but
potentially I'm using the parameter incorrectly (no errors though).
same problems..
Sep 19 15:25:22 PROD55-DNS2 named[3676]: success resolving 'cnn.com/A'
(in 'cnn.com'?) after disabling
Thanks for the reply Carsten. This didn't make a difference but potentially
I'm using the parameter incorrectly (no errors though).
/etc/rc.d/init.d/named start -4
tailing logs during service start:
Sep 19 15:22:13 PROD55-DNS2 named[3676]: using default UDP/IPv4 port range:
[1024, 65535]
Hello James,
"James Tingler" writes:
>
> E.g.
>
> Sep 17 15:32:01 PROD55-DNS2 named[27503]: error (network unreachable)
> resolving 'www.amazon.com/A/IN': 2610:a1:1017::1#53
> Sep 17 15:32:08 PROD55-DNS2 named[27503]: error (network unreachable)
> resolving 'www.amazon.com/A/IN': 2001:502:
After a BIND server (BIND 9.7.0-P2-RedHat-9.7.0-6.P2.el5_7.4) rebuild and a
thorough review of the ASA firewall configuration (to allow UDP 53 > 512), I
continue to get resolution errors and/or extreme resolution delays caused by an
unknown factor but as evidence by EDNS disabling for misc exter
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