On May 02, 2012, at 14.41, David wrote:
> so far they are telling me that their systems require the forwards.
> I think they have it backwards..
please keep replies on the list.
yes, it certainly seems so. if you indeed have been assigned a /22 and a /23,
then a number of things should happen
Hi David,
I think first your ISP needs to fix there delegation. If we look at
their chain we see
dig ns 16.98.in-addr.arpa +short
ns2-auth.windstream.net.
ns1-auth.windstream.net.
ns4-auth.windstream.net.
ns3-auth.windstream.net.
however the authoritive server has a different set
dig ns 16.98.in
than you are loading it as.
You load 104.16.98.in-addr.arpa. they are transferring
104-22.16.98.in-addr.arpa.
-Ben Croswell
On May 2, 2012 1:18 PM, "David" wrote:
> **
> Hello All,
> I am new here but have been watching the list for a while.
> I run a small WISP and we ha
On 2012.05.02 13.01, David wrote:
Hello All,
I am new here but have been watching the list for a while.
I run a small WISP and we have just moved to a new carrier.
They have provided us with a cdir ipv4 block of /22 and a /23.
I am trying to get my reverse DNS working correctly but they will
Hello All,
I am new here but have been watching the list for a while.
I run a small WISP and we have just moved to a new carrier.
They have provided us with a cdir ipv4 block of /22 and a /23.
I am trying to get my reverse DNS working correctly but they will not point
their servers to my
You set a listen-on that does not include 127.0.0.1.
On Apr 22, 2012 11:08 PM, "David Milholen" wrote:
> I am a Wisp admin and I have just configured a couple of new Bind9
> servers.
> They will resolve using dig google.com @9x.1xx.104.14
> I am having some trouble getting them to answer themsel
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On 04/22/2012 10:05 PM, David Milholen wrote:
> listen-on {
> 9x.1xx.104.14;
> };
Perhaps add 127.0.0.1; into the listen on clause.
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I am a Wisp admin and I have just configured a couple of new Bind9 servers.
They will resolve using dig google.com @9x.1xx.104.14
I am having some trouble getting them to answer themselves on 127.0.0.1
for example:
[root@ns4 named]# dig google.com @127.0.0.1 +trace
; <<>> DiG 9.3.6-P1-RedHat-9
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