On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 04:30:35PM -0700, Pete Stapley wrote:
> When I query the SOA record for a domain from a bind server I receive this.
>
> > set type=SOA
> > yahoo.com
> Server: ns.domain1.com
> Address:1.2.3.4#53
>
> Non-authoritative answer:
> yahoo.com
> origin = ns1
On 12/08/2010 05:06 PM, Willem wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Happy longtime PDNS user here. I'm setting up SSHFP to be able to
> utilize the openssh VerifyHostKeyDNS feature. My internal network uses
> a local pdns_recursor resolver with this setting:
>
> forward-zones=internal=IP_OF_PDNS_AUTH_SERVER
>
>
Are you possibly using a slightly older version? This was fixed in
http://wiki.powerdns.com/trac/changeset/1234 - released in 2.9.22.
Cheers,
Erik
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When I query the SOA record for a domain from a bind server I receive this.
> set type=SOA
> yahoo.com
Server: ns.domain1.com
Address:1.2.3.4#53
Non-authoritative answer:
yahoo.com
origin = ns1.yahoo.com
mail addr = hostmaster.yahoo-inc.com
serial = 201012
Hi there,
Happy longtime PDNS user here. I'm setting up SSHFP to be able to
utilize the openssh VerifyHostKeyDNS feature. My internal network uses
a local pdns_recursor resolver with this setting:
forward-zones=internal=IP_OF_PDNS_AUTH_SERVER
So machines can find each other with serverX.interna
Hi there
I'm trying to use zone2sql to migrate DNS from a bind box to a new
PowerDNS box. I have a problem where the bind zone file contains a . in
the $ORIGIN. For example:
$ORIGIN .
Zone2sql writes the insert as:
Insert into domains (name,type) values ('example.com','NATIVE');
Insert i
McAfee responded within minutes, and they are on the case. Thanks for the
hint!
Bert
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 09:05:24AM -0500, Curtis Maurand wrote:
> You might try posting a message to the nanog list.
>
> --Curtis
>
> On 12/8/2010 7:43 AM, bert hubert wrote:
> >Dear PowerDNS Recursor u
You might try posting a message to the nanog list.
--Curtis
On 12/8/2010 7:43 AM, bert hubert wrote:
Dear PowerDNS Recursor users,
If you have McAfee users among your client base, you may currently be seeing
errors like these in your log file:
pdns_recursor[4024]: DNS parser error:
0.xx-x
Dear PowerDNS Recursor users,
If you have McAfee users among your client base, you may currently be seeing
errors like these in your log file:
pdns_recursor[4024]: DNS parser error:
0.xx-x.xx.1xxx...xxx.x.xx.avqs.mcafee.com.,
Parsing record content: