On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 07:47:45AM +0200, Leen Besselink wrote:
> So now the question becomes did anyone inform Bert and/or PowerDNS too ?
I knew about this stuff from the very beginning (February I think), even
before CERT was involved. I was even supposed to go to the famous "meeting
at microsof
This sounds pretty scary, it seems to concerns recursors and
resolver-libraries. The way to solve it, is to use port randomization, which
shouldn't be a big suprise to the PowerDNS-using community.
Massive, Coordinated Patch To the DNS Released [0]
tkrabec alerts us to a CERT advisory announcin
Hello list,
In BIND I can specify that one zone file is used for multiple domains.
Is there a way to accomplish this in pdns? The goal of course is to be
able to edit a record only once and have the change affect several
domains.
Thanks,
Brian
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On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 12:39:33PM +0200,
bert hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 24 lines which said:
> Microsoft will be releasing more details tonight,
Apparently done:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS08-020.mspx
I haven't looked at the docs. I have to go too far back in memory where
I read about it.
The basic command to propagate a change to the slaves immediately (when
using AXFR) is:
pdns_control notify
eg pdns_control notify maurand.com
Ton
Curtis Maurand schreef:
OK, I found the docs on the we
Ton van Rosmalen wrote:
Hi Curtis,
Curtis Maurand schreef:
I do not have axfr blocked in any way.
disable-axfr=no
I've been making changes to master zones (type = master) on the
primary name server.
The slaves pointing to the master are not getting the changes.
I tried changing the SOA r
Hi Curtis,
Curtis Maurand schreef:
I do not have axfr blocked in any way.
disable-axfr=no
I've been making changes to master zones (type = master) on the
primary name server.
The slaves pointing to the master are not getting the changes.
I tried changing the SOA record on the master, I ch
I do not have axfr blocked in any way.
disable-axfr=no
I've been making changes to master zones (type = master) on the primary
name server.
The slaves pointing to the master are not getting the changes.
I tried changing the SOA record on the master, I changed multiple
records in the master
Hi everybody,
Tonight I'll be talking on 'Tros Radio Online' about a recently discovered
DNS issue. Many of you will have heard rumours about it, but I can only say
that PowerDNS is unaffected.
Microsoft will be releasing more details tonight, the pre-announcement can
be found on http://www.micro