On 17/6/2011 6:48 μμ, Florian G. wrote:
Thank you very much for the info, I'll try atrpms tonight! Did you put CXXFLAGS
before ./configure?
I did install pdns from the EPEL rpm, it's just that I have an idea or two
about tweaking the geo backend for my specific needs -- that's why I need to
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 12:30:22 -0700 Konstantine Karosanidze
wrote:
>Problem is following: all my clients get dns prefix from dhcp,
>lets say :
>domain.com
>
>and i see some requests to dns like: google.com.domain.com that
>does not
>resolv and it's correct that it does not resolve.
>
>I underst
Hello,
I run powerdns recursor (v 3.3, from freebsd ports) as an ISP recursive dns
(allmost default config I just use nxdomain lua script for not found domain
to be redirected to search page).
It's been working fine for a while but couple days ago I noticed that some
clients have problem with re
To follow up, if you want to use fail2ban to block those types of
queries automatically, here's a modified ruleset.
in /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/pdns.conf:
==
[Definition]
failregex = pdns(?:\[\d{1,5}\])?: Not authoritative for '.*',.*sending
servfail to \(recursion was desired\)
ignorereg
On 6/17/11 10:53 AM, kim Doff wrote:
Hello,
I have PowerDNS Authoritative Server is 2.9.22 on Centos 5.5 32 bits.
I do not allow external recursion but I have had a brutal mass-attack
from China and Romania. It is a "recursion was desired" attack.
Does anyone know how to configure fail2ban to
Hello,
I have PowerDNS Authoritative Server is 2.9.22 on Centos 5.5 32 bits.
I do not allow external recursion but I have had a brutal mass-attack
from China and Romania. It is a "recursion was desired" attack.
Does anyone know how to configure fail2ban to protect port 53?
Is there a Tutorial fo
Use boost packages (RPM) boost-*-1.39.0-9.el5 from the atrpms repo
(http://packages.atrpms.net/dist/el5/boost/).
You can enable atrpms repo just to install the above packages using yum
and then disable it again.
I found they work nicely.
Yet, I still had problems compiling (dev 3.0 versions)
> I tried no space a number of times and it didn't work but just tried again
> and... It works.. Arghhh. Thanks
>
My guess is, this works really well against spammers too. ;-)
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