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<0> dorfus: you can try software like dspam and such, combined with clamav it protects against a lot of spam & virusses. <0> however, I doubt it includes spyware. <0> after all; most spyware isn't send through e-mail. <1> anyone willing to give a hand with bind and a non functioning reverse lookup zone? <2> in the end the problem is idiots <0> VVraith: rtfm comes to mind. <3> do you sell autoharps? <2> VVraith: and your ISP delegates it? <2> autoharps? <1> K_F, I know this, I am having a problem with my bind9 not returning any results and what is rtfm? <4> autoharps? <0> VVraith: read the 'fine' manual. <4> we sell blue carpet <4> if that's autoharps then yes <2> he's gone though <0> so what about K_F's question ?
<0> if you can't answer that you shouldn't be messing with DNS servers in the first place. <1> Lion-O, I have read the manual, I have put together a very proper looking reverse zone, but I am stumpped, I am hoping that maybe someone will be able to help me identify what I haven't been able to <0> VVraith: the IP in question is probably owned by someone else and as such you can't change the reverse. <1> Lion-O, I own the IP <0> VVraith: sure. <0> VVraith: you don't know what I'm talking about. <1> my ISP has already redirected the reverse lookups to my DNS server <0> oh god. <0> a cluebie playing in the open field. <2> yeah, he should absolutely not run a DNS server <2> will probably be used in an amplification DDoS <0> VVraith: why not test the approach on an intranet first so you don't risk breaking things in the real world ? <1> It seems to me that you 2 are speaking up before you even really know anything about my problem. It might even stump you two. <0> VVraith: *yawn* <2> whatever.. <0> VVraith: we've seen too many cluebies playing DNS master that we usually make very good ***umptions. If you don't like it; you know where the door is. <1> if you do not want to help me that is fine, being insulting is not very helpful <2> why the **** would we help you? <2> do you think this is a damn help channel? <5> c'mon guys <5> at least give him a chance to make an idiot of himself before you start blastin' him <4> less talking and more drinking.. :) <2> prometheus_: works the other way around, he is an idiot by default and have a chance to prove himself <5> every once in a blue moon we do come across someone with a resemblance of a clue <2> he has not so far <1> is it not a linux discussion channel, and you don't have to help me. My question was asking for anyone who was willing to help. If you are not, don't respond to me. <0> VVraith: then don't ask in a public channel smartpants <2> VVraith: do a status query on the channel in X <2> hmm, info rather <0> My question still remains; why not test this on an intranet first so you can be sure that the reverse zone is actually working ? <2> 00:19 -X(cservice@undernet.org)- Desc: We're not an helpchannel, we may try to help *if* you take some effort yourself. <0> it would also help to define "doesn't work". Raised Bind's logging verbosity yet ? <1> Lion-O, I already said the reverse zone is not working, so what does it matter that I do it on an intranet? <0> VVraith: if thats all you can describe "doesn't work" you know zip about DNS servers. <0> For example; raise verbosity and see if the request actually /reaches/ the server ? <0> or is that too obvious ? <5> VVraith: why don't you tell us everything you've tried, along with the result, and something a bit more descriptive than "doesn't work"? <2> prometheus_: you presume he 1) has done something 2) knows anything but "doesn't work" <5> K_F: no, i'm asking him to prove otherwise <5> K_F: you presume that 1) she gives a **** about you 2) isn't out ****ing someone else <0> in the mean time: yo Wells ! <6> K_F: you need to get out man <6> prometheus_: we both know you really meant that. <1> ok, I have had a forward lookup server running for a few months now with the ISP handling the reverse. <5> D-side: so, maybe k_f doesn't :P <7> I want to burn some cd's . What prg I need? <0> koderS: cdrecord <7> ok, thanks <1> we have run into a scenario where we need the reverse lookup working for some of our domains <2> prometheus_: I just find it amusing that she have tried to contact me at least once a day since we decided to have no more contact :) <0> 'forward lookup server' ? That sounds awfully like a MS based solution. <5> koderS: or k3b <2> D-side: I know.. <7> :) <7> tnx u2 <0> koderS: English
<6> K_F: i know. i know. exams. you wont get any crap from me. :) <5> i haven't talked to mine since i left for work this morning, and with any luck i won't talk to her again until morning <1> so, I have setup forward and reverse zones before and I did it just like I normally would with the exception that I added the ISP range limit on my IP range for the zone. <7> Lion-O but is english :) <1> when I dig on the primary dns server I am getting "servfail" <2> D-side: jup, one on tuesday and one the 20th then I'll see what I can find :) <7> tnx u2 = Thanks u2 :) <0> koderS: u2 is a rock band, not proper english you moron. <0> ok <8> Heya all <6> in either case, U2 ****s. :D <5> d-side++ <0> rofl <2> D-side: finished with 5 exams already though :) <2> isn't it a plane as well? <6> i wonder how new this godsmack song is <1> I can share the setup files if you like, but anyone else who has looked at them hasn't seen a problem with them <6> K_F: yes but that one doesn't ****. <6> TenBaseT: and you shut up. <2> D-side: indeed <5> heh heh, http://www.nydailynews.com/06-04-2006/news/gossip/story/423597p-357382c.html <5> VVraith: okay, now do what lion-o said and increase the verbosity level of bind's logs... i'd also fire up tcpdump and see if the dns requests are actually coming in to the server <1> we have noticed that when you dig from the outside world a forward lookup it works, but the reverse lookup seems to be going to the ISP 'even' if you specify to dig my dns server <2> back to #1 <0> indeed <5> VVraith: http://www.dnsstuff.com/ <1> if I dig directly on the server itself to localhost, it seems to be querying the ISP which is totally boggling me too <0> err, right. <2> VVraith: is it the IP you're connected to now? <1> no <0> out of the convo anyway <2> which is it then? <1> 64.178.36.130 is our dns <0> I bet it allows remote zone transfers too :P <2> http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ptr.ch?ip=64.178.36.130 <1> when I connect to it and type "dig @localhost -x someip" it returns back header info from xo.com which is our ISP <2> Asking dns1.interactivetwist.com. for 130.128/27.36.178.64.in-addr.arpa. PTR record: Error: dns1.interactivetwist.com [64.178.36.130] reports a SERVER FAILURE. <0> Yo ksh <9> yo <2> heya ksh <9> hi <9> 'sup? <1> K_F that is what I get when I dig the server "servfail" <2> maybe you should do something about that... <1> ok, I will increase the logging then like you said <0> for the love of &*&@($, try this **** on an Intranet *first*. This only ****s up stuff on the Internet. <4> VVraith: what is the root pwd? I can help you with the reverse dns, if you post it. <2> Lion-O: at least it doesn't seem to permit recursion <0> K_F: phew :) <10> Not funny, Bjprn-. <4> Ok, i'll shut up <2> ;130.36.178.64.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR <2> VVraith: do you have that zone? <1> yes <2> loaded successfully? <1> 130 IN PTR more exactly <0> euh <2> eh? <1> K_F I can post my file, is that ok, on a paste site? <0> thats mixing up a zone file with a zone entry <4> ooh not good... HDCP enabled graphics cards coming already.. <2> Bjprn-: what is the CP in that? <0> or I'm mixing up zones and entries :P oh well, I already said to stfu so I'd better stick to it :P <11> re <2> Lion-O: hehe <2> VVraith: paste the damn thing <4> K_F: What do you mean by that? <2> oh, did already
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