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<0> is this section about bind DNS? <1> maher: have you read the topic? <0> now i did, <0> its about zone transfers <1> just ask ;) <0> i have 2 suse 10 (its a project for school) servers with both running the named server and 1 is a master DNS Server the other Slave <1> ok <0> for the normal zones the zone transfer seemed to work but when i did the same with the reverse <0> on the slave dns server it came out something like db-03470.zone
<0> something like that <0> and not the original one <1> uhm, where's the problem now? <0> it should be this 172.16.0.0.zone but instead it came out like this db-CsJIl7e3 <1> it's just a file name <1> if you want another one, give the option file "foo.zone"; <0> yes well the problem is it doesnt transfer it to 172.16.0.0.zone <0> because in named.conf where you put in the zone file this zone is entered 172.16.0.0.zone <0> thats the problem <1> can you show me the named.conf on master and slave server? <0> sure just a moment <0> i'll send you the slave first the master is booting right now <0> can i email it ? <1> maher@no-one.kicks-***.net <0> ? <1> you can email it to this address <0> ok <0> its sent <1> stop sending mails! <0> i sent it once <1> 3 mails <0> oh stupid mail server from school then, sorry <1> well, the config looks good for me <0> yes <0> but its strange when the zone transfer takes place <0> for the reversed zone <0> it changes to db-asf34 something like that <0> i dont understand why because in that case it doesnt work <0> anyway thanks for you help <1> what is changed? <2> anybody have an direct expierence querying bind with SNMP? <3> Hey all. How do you get a slave server to reload the zones from the master server? Restarting bind doesn't reload them... <4> change the serial on the master <3> heh, it's not a bind server. It's a fatpipe device.
<3> The master is anyhow. This is a secondard at a remote location. <1> rndc reload foo.zone <1> or retransfer? dunno, just try it <5> hi <3> I ran named reload it just reloaded the named.conf.. let me try that. thanks <3> rndc reload zonename worked. <3> Thanks Wulf4 <6> Hi all <6> having a strange performance problem with bind9 that i was hoping someone could help me with <6> am trying to move all our DNS servers to bind9, however am finding that recursive lookups are slower on bind9 than the MS DNS server <6> dig's take about 100 ms longer for the same domain <6> network path out of my network is the same for both servers <1> tried to debug this with tcpdump? <2> just to clarify, recursive queries are sent to caching servers, right? caching servers then perform iterative queries to the individual DNS servers? or do I have it backwards? <1> recursive servers dont' neccessary cache something <1> but rest is correct <7> How do you register a DNS Server with Verisign or ROOT-SERVERs ??? <3> register a domain name <1> brif8: what exactly do you mean? <7> Wulf4: once you have registered a domain, if I wish to use my own set of DNS Servers (currently use our ISPs DNS servers) as the authorative NameServer for our domain(s). How do I register with Verisign or ROOT-SERVER-A that our DNS server exists. if I go our registrar they know about out ISPs DNS servers but not mine, how and why ? <3> I've never used Verisign, but you should be able to tell Verisign your DNS servers IP address and it will forward resolution requests to your DNS servers <3> I use EasyDNS and it's quite simple. <1> brif8: what domain, what are the names of your dns servers? <7> Wulf: ttienterprises.org and ns1.ttienterprises.org <1> okay.. <1> brif8: re <7> ? <1> brif8: it's not verisign, it's godaddy. <7> godaddy is our registrar or from who we purchased our domain, they do not run the Root-Servers ICANN or Verisign do that <1> the root-servers are not responsible for your problem. <1> it's the .org registry and in turn godaddy <1> brif8: don't know how .org works. maybe you need to register your nameserver first (with .net / .com you have to). Or you need to give them a pair of `ns1.ttienterprises.org' and this server's ip address <7> who does .net and .com ? <1> verisign <1> .org is another company <7> how do I find what company handles .org ? <1> godaddy does for you <1> they are responsible for your problem <1> from godaddy help center: Enter your name server with its IP address and click Save Changes <7> ok thanks
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