In message <1348772894.42110.yahoomailclas...@web126006.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>,
Spumonti Spumonti writes:
> I just installed BIND 9.9.1-P3 from source and while looking through the
> query log files I noticed that IP addresses were being
> resolved:
>
>
> 27-Sep-2012 12:01:56.512 client 192.168.
On 09/27/2012 12:44 PM, Spumonti Spumonti wrote:
> Wow, do I feel like an idiot ...
... and I feel even more so because I didn't double-check for myself. :)
Doug
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I see this is not
the case:
27-Sep-2012 17:17:00.236 client 192.168.5.69#5965 (mail.schnauzerproblems.com):
query: mail.schnauzerproblems.com IN A +
I am ashamed.
--- On Thu, 9/27/12, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> From: Jeremy C. Reed
> Subject: Re: How to prevent BIND from resolving a
On 09/27/2012 12:11 PM, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2012, Spumonti Spumonti wrote:
>
>> I just installed BIND 9.9.1-P3 from source and while looking through
>> the query log files I noticed that IP addresses were being resolved:
>>
>>
>> 27-Sep-2012 12:01:56.512 client 192.168.5.10#448
On Thu, 27 Sep 2012, Spumonti Spumonti wrote:
> I just installed BIND 9.9.1-P3 from source and while looking through
> the query log files I noticed that IP addresses were being resolved:
>
>
> 27-Sep-2012 12:01:56.512 client 192.168.5.10#44863 (host.foo.com):
> query: www.ibm.com ...
That i
On 27/09/12 21:08, Spumonti Spumonti wrote:
> I just installed BIND 9.9.1-P3 from source and while looking through the
> query log files I noticed that IP addresses were being resolved:
>
>
> 27-Sep-2012 12:01:56.512 client 192.168.5.10#44863 (host.foo.com): query:
> www.ibm.com ...
>
>
>
>
> In
I just installed BIND 9.9.1-P3 from source and while looking through the query
log files I noticed that IP addresses were being resolved:
27-Sep-2012 12:01:56.512 client 192.168.5.10#44863 (host.foo.com): query:
www.ibm.com ...
In my other servers which are running the redhat packaged versi
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