Yes, I have something as you said so
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is an IPv4 address like
local-address=200.100.63.15,127.0.0.1
#local-ipv6=::1
#query-local-address6=::1
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:44 AM, kim Doff wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could somebody please help me?
>
> I have this:
>
> local-address=xxx.xxx.x
Hello,
Could somebody please help me?
I have this:
local-address=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,127.0.0.1
#local-ipv6=::1
#query-local-address6=::1
Jul 21 02:48:12 ns1 pdns[7904]: Respawning
Jul 21 02:48:13 ns1 pdns[8005]: Guardian is launching an instance
Jul 21 02:48:13 ns1 pdns[8005]: UDP server bound to
Johan Kooijman wrote:
>> The last line is a reset packet from client to server, I wouldn't
>> expect to see a reset packet. I tried a working installation as a
>> test and I didn't see a reset packet.
>>
>> I don't know why the client-side does this, but it's not the usual
>> way.
>>
>> Also I noti
> The last line is a reset packet from client to server, I wouldn't
> expect to see a reset packet. I tried a working installation as a
> test and I didn't see a reset packet.
>
> I don't know why the client-side does this, but it's not the usual
> way.
>
> Also I noticed there were no packets with
Johan Kooijman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
>> Hmm, I'm no expert, but looking at the error and code, I would say,
>> your TCP-connection to the PowerDNS died.
>
> My guess too.
>
>> TCP is different from the normal UDP-packets used by DNS.
>>
>> If this is a new installation, y
Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
> Hmm, I'm no expert, but looking at the error and code, I would say,
> your TCP-connection to the PowerDNS died.
My guess too.
> TCP is different from the normal UDP-packets used by DNS.
>
> If this is a new installation, you are possible setting it up in an
> env
Johan Kooijman wrote:
> Goodmorning all,
>
Goodday to you too,
> I've been using pdns for abou 7 years now and it simply rocks. Having
> said that .. I'm running into a problem on a new setup I'm building.
>
> Machine is a CentOS 5 i386 installation with stock MySQL and PDNS from
> CentOS' own
Goodmorning all,
I've been using pdns for abou 7 years now and it simply rocks. Having
said that .. I'm running into a problem on a new setup I'm building.
Machine is a CentOS 5 i386 installation with stock MySQL and PDNS from
CentOS' own repositories. When I execute a dig I get the following:
h