Le Thu, 25 Mar 2010 19:34:11 +0100
bert hubert écrit:
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 05:54:23PM +0100, Laurent Papier wrote:
>
> > I have also upgraded to pdns recursor 3.2 yesterday. And today, I have a
> > strange
> > problem on some of my systems. It seems be related to tcp DNS as the only
> > t
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 05:54:23PM +0100, Laurent Papier wrote:
> I have also upgraded to pdns recursor 3.2 yesterday. And today, I have a
> strange
> problem on some of my systems. It seems be related to tcp DNS as the only
> thing
> that stopped working is using tcp dns queries. The rest of th
On 03/25/2010 05:54 PM, Laurent Papier wrote:
Le Thu, 25 Mar 2010 15:51:29 +
Simon Bedford écrit:
Guys,
We have upgraded our customer caching name servers to pdns recursor 3.2
(which is working very well), this has now been running for 4 days but
in the last 24 hours we have seen the
The rest of the IP addresses (outside that /28) you can define with PTR
in the normal way, whenever you like. It's not necessary to define them
all, if they don't have a PTR record, that's alright.
So in your zone file on your 2 namservers you'll have
224/28 IN NS ns1.otherserver.
On 3/25/10 9:50 AM, Athiqur Rahman wrote:
> Looking at the link below. It looks like that I will have to create
> CNAME entry for every IP in the /28 subnet, That is 16 CNAME entries?
> The nameserver that I am sending to will have to create a zone record
> called 224/28.79.73.217.in-addr.arpa?
>
Le Thu, 25 Mar 2010 15:51:29 +
Simon Bedford écrit:
> Guys,
>
> We have upgraded our customer caching name servers to pdns recursor 3.2
> (which is working very well), this has now been running for 4 days but
> in the last 24 hours we have seen the tcp listener stop answering
> queries on
Looking at the link below. It looks like that I will have to create
CNAME entry for every IP in the /28 subnet, That is 16 CNAME entries?
The nameserver that I am sending to will have to create a zone record
called 224/28.79.73.217.in-addr.arpa?
I am thinking do I have to define the rest of the
You mean delegating a subnet to another nameserver? This may help:
http://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch3/#reverse
On 03/25/2010 05:53 PM, Athiqur Rahman wrote:
Hi,
I have the following zone 79.73.217.in-addr.arpa with the NS set as my 2
name servers.
What i want to do is just forward reverse d
Hi,
I have the following zone 79.73.217.in-addr.arpa with the NS set as my 2
name servers.
What i want to do is just forward reverse dns requests for
217.73.79.224/28 to another name server. What would be the best way to
go about this?
Thanks
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Guys,
We have upgraded our customer caching name servers to pdns recursor 3.2
(which is working very well), this has now been running for 4 days but
in the last 24 hours we have seen the tcp listener stop answering
queries on 2 seperate servers. Our monitoring servers flag this up for
us and
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