On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 01:31:25AM +, Andy Smith via Pdns-users wrote:
> one particular zone is unable to be transferred to any of the several
> PowerDNS secondary servers which have not been changed in any way.
>
> PDNS logs:
>
> Nov 18 00:25:26 daiquiri pdns_se
Hi,
I recently upgraded a Debian 9 / bind9 system to Debian 11, so that
would be bind9 package version 1:9.10.3.dfsg.P4-12.3+deb9u12 to
1:9.16.27-1~deb11u1. Ever since doing so, one particular zone is unable
to be transferred to any of the several PowerDNS secondary servers which
have not been cha
Hi Daniel,
On Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 01:36:36PM -0800, Daniel Miller via Pdns-users wrote:
> Is there a way of querying a slave server/zone and obtaining a list of valid
> master IP's - not just reading the config file?
No. The zone data does not record where it came from, unless you put
that infor
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 04:58:38AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> I have not had any issues putting these zones into PowerDNS.
Having said that, I've never used zone2sql to do it, so it's
possible that tool does not work for reverse zones that aren't on an
octet boundary.
By way
Hi Martin,
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 05:09:48PM +0100, Martin Kellermann via Pdns-users
wrote:
> example: our ISP delegates the subnet 10.10.10.192/27 to our server as
> primary NS.
What is the actual zone that the ISP has delegated to you? There are
a couple of variations in naming here, so you
Hi,
I'm trying to debug a weird problem one of my users is having.
I am providing secondary DNS service for a number of my user's
domains, which they have primary DNS for on one of their own
machines. They quite regularly update all of their domains at once
and thus send out a flood of notifies t
Hi Bert,
On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 08:07:11AM +0100, bert hubert wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 06:48:54AM +0000, 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
Hi,
I have a set of pdns auth servers (3.0.1-1 Debian package) running
on dual-stacked hosts. Also there are some BIND 9 servers.
If I do an "rndc notify example.com" on one of the BIND hosts, and
example.com lists some NS records with host names that have both A
and records, BIND sends out
Hi Bert,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 10:36:57PM +0100, bert hubert wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 09:33:39PM +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
> > So it seems to me that there are multiple places here that can't
> > handle "\032"
Hello,
One if my users tried to set up some DNS-SD[1] records in one of his
zones today. He's running BIND, so he put something like this in his
zone file:
foo\032wiki._http._tcp SRV 0 0 80 bar.example.com.
One of my BIND servers took a zone transfer of this, and the records
appear correctly in
Hello,
One of my users, from whom I take an AXFR, has been experimenting
with DNS Service Discovery (http://www.dns-sd.org/).
Into his BIND zone file he put the following:
$ORIGIN _tcp.atomic-x.co.uk.
_autodiscover SRV 0 0 443 atomic-x.co.uk.
_http PTR atomic-
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