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<0> hi <0> anyone tell me why this isn't working? allow-recursion { 192.168.2.0/26; 192.168.2.64/26; }; <0> its allowing all
<0> hmm working now <1> hi <1> what happens if i tell my registrar to point to a name server and if this name server is down ? <2> the other name server will be tried <2> when your server is down at the moment you tell your registrar to use this one, the registrar might do a check and reject. <1> ok <1> what the configuration of hosts and hostname and resolv.conf should be with a nameserver behind a nat (53 port translated) ? <1> i have this one :
<1> [sd-1000.dido.fr : /etc/hosts : 127.0.0.1 localhost \n 88.88.88.1 sd-1000.dido.frsd-1000 ; /etc/hostname : sd-1000; /etc/resolv.conf : nameserver 192.168.1.1 and 2 other name servers] ---------- [webone : /etc/hosts : 127.0.0.1 localhost \n 192.168.1.1 webone; /etc/resolv.conf : search mydomain.org \n nameserver 192.168.1.1 and the name server of my isp] <1> * 88.88.88.1 sd-1000.dido.fr sd-1000 <1> sd-1000.dido.fr has 2 ethernet cards, one on 88.88.88.88 and one on 192.168.1.254 <3> hello <3> I had an issue where all 'host' lookups resolved to cnn.com's IP... restarting named resolved the issue, but is there anything I can do to prevent it? <3> I have a dig +trace of it <3> what I got and what it should have been: http://barkerjr.net/tmp/dig
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