Hello Augie,
On Dec 4, 2012, at 23:16 , Augie Schwer wrote:
> Are there any plans to build RPZ support into PowerDNS?
>
> I googled around, and didn't see any discussion of RPZ outside of Bind, so I
> thought I'd ask. :)
There are no current plans, but I bet if you're determined you could fake
Hello Winfried,
as far as we have seen, putting EDNS in the response is not mandatory. Auth was
changed recently to do it (http://wiki.powerdns.com/trac/changeset/2649) but
note the commit message is wrong - we saw no improvement in interaction with
BIND from it. The recursor supports EDNS0 buf
Hello Peter,
that explains a lot. Does the Recursor full support EDNS0? I ask because
there is no "OPT PSEUDOSECTION" in the dig output. Is this pesudosection
not mandatory?
Example:
dig +noanswer +nostats +edns=0 @nameserver
; <<>> DiG 9.8.1-P1 <<>> +noanswer +nostats +edns=0 @nameserver
;
Hello,
On Dec 5, 2012, at 14:16 , Peter van Dijk wrote:
> HOWEVER, if the packet cache is enabled, and the query that caused a packet
> cache entry happened to have EDNS, non-EDNS clients coming in after that will
> also get the big answer. I will write a ticket about this.
http://wiki.powerd
Hello Winfried,
On Dec 5, 2012, at 10:07 , abang wrote:
> I wonder how can a answer packet from our PowerDNS Recursor (3.4-pre) exceeds
> 512 bytes. I thought this is the limit and it should be truncated. The MSG
> SIZE in the example below is 701. Has someone a explanation for this?
dig, by
On 05.12.2012 10:07, abang wrote:
I wonder how can a answer packet from our PowerDNS Recursor (3.4-pre)
exceeds 512 bytes.
By means of DNS Extensions. http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2671
I thought this is the limit and it should be truncated.
The hard limit is 64kBytes, though most nameserv
Hi,
I wonder how can a answer packet from our PowerDNS Recursor (3.4-pre)
exceeds 512 bytes. I thought this is the limit and it should be
truncated. The MSG SIZE in the example below is 701. Has someone a
explanation for this?
Winfried
dig +notcp +ignore . NS @217.0.43.145
; <<>> DiG 9.8