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<0> k <0> thats why it wasn't working then <0> :P <1> Hallo Guys <1> Guys, is there any way to declare default 'A' record ? <2> * A 1.2.3.4 <1> I mean, just point to some specified address for unknown hosts
<1> Wulf4: hehe, thanks <1> Need it for user sites in my domain <1> userNNN.domain.com <1> but don't want to declare 1000 virtual hosts :) <3> when trying to restart named by useing /etc/rc.d/named restart it gives error Stopping named: rndc failed, trying killall: . <3> Any ideas why? <2> WizCraker: what happens on `rndc reload' ? <3> rndc: connection to remote host closed This may indicate that the remote server is useing an older version of the command protocol, the host is not authorized to connect, or the key is invalid <3> same for rndc stop or start. <4> hello <4> i just configured a caching server <4> but it resolves very slow <4> does anybody knows what can i read or do ? <4> it takes like 2 or 3 seconds to resolve new domains <5> hullo'z <5> is there neway for me to test a view short of being in the relevant ip range ? :/ <2> moin <6> spafbnerf: I think you'd need to be in the relevant IP range, yes... <5> bugger :/ <2> spafbnerf: you could change the ranges to something other <5> yes i cld do that <5> ok fortunately i've discovered i actually have access to a machine in this range so it's all super, sorry 2 h***le ;) <5> + i'v discoverd y it's not working rite it cz it's running rong instance of named, lol lol :( <6> Gee... What happened to you between those two sentences? <7> Right. Wrong. <5> lol :( erk, messed that one up just a little .... <5> i'll take my poor language elswhere then :(
<5> <3 <8> hi all.. I have a quick question. Should my nameservers use the CNAME or the name in the A record for themselves? (in the SOA record, and IN NS records) <6> fialar: I would recommend A records... <8> hawk: so if I make the A record "ns1" for the box.. and use CNAMEs for everything else, that would be better? <9> hi <9> i had lots of this messages named[4572]: socket.c:1100: unexpected error: <9> it's a security fail ? <2> what comes after :? <6> fialar: You don't really have to use CNAMEs for anything, but I see what you mean... <9> one moment... <9> Jul 18 12:59:30 host named[4572]: socket.c:1100: unexpected error: <9> Jul 18 12:59:30 host named[4572]: internal_send: 195.84.167.34#44683: Connection reset by peer <9> Jul 18 12:59:30 host named[4572]: client 195.84.167.34#44683: error sending response: connection reset <9> i saw this link http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bind-users&m=110679510716200&w=2 <9> talks about bug, but i don't know if it's a security bug <8> cheers, thanks <10> some one run bind on debian sarge? <6> b_52Free: yes? <6> (bind9) <10> hawk, could i paste in pv ? <6> I guess <10> :) <10> ok <10> what the name of the process who launch Bind <10> named and ?? <11> konamtbiker: where do you ride? <12> Mostly around my home in Idaho. But i have been to Moab a thousand times <11> nice, I want to go there <11> we have some nice places to ride here in Norway too, but I would like to try Moab <12> Dude Moab is sweet! <12> Norway, yeah that would be nice to lol
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