> "AS" == Andy Smith writes:
AS> If I do an "rndc notify example.com" on one of the BIND hosts, and
AS> example.com lists some NS records with host names that have both A
AS> and records, BIND sends out a NOTIFY to both the IPv4 and IPv6
AS> addresses of all servers. (verified with tcpdu
On 02/07/2012 06:27 PM, John Miller wrote:
Hello everyone,
How many of you are running an RPM of the recursors inside a Linux
chroot jail? Given the troubles I'm having getting this rolling, I'm
questioning its wisdom.
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, v. 6.1
Recursor version: Kees Monshouwer's RPM
Hi Brad,
On Feb 4, 2012, at 16:37 , Brad Dameron (Ericsson) wrote:
>
> I have a customer that needs me to able to forward DNS or change the users
> DNS via DHCP to the customers DNS on the fly. This is done if the user
> exceeds certain bandwidth limitations and allows the customer to redirect
Hello Judith,
On Feb 8, 2012, at 14:57 , Judith Mink wrote:
> For checking our domains we try to use the dnscheck tool by iis.se. When we
> run it against our authoritive nameservers it runs fine. But when we run it
> against our recursor, things go terribly wrong. The dnscheck script just runs
Hi Bert,
On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 08:07:11AM +0100, bert hubert wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 06:48:54AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> > On the pdns servers, the NOTIFY is received on both IPv4 and IPv6
> > addresses (verified with tcpdump), however in the logs all that is
> > seen is:
> >
> >