turning on recursion in bind 9.2.2 makes ssh login prompt slow
r37ribution at gmail.com
r37ribution at gmail.com
Fri Jan 18 18:10:16 UTC 2008
Ok, I changed my named.conf "." zone to the following:
zone "." {
type master;
file "db.root";
allow-transfer { any; };
};
and each slave has:
zone "." {
type slave;
file "bak.db.root";
masters { 168.84.1.194; };
allow-notify { any; };
};
The zone for "." looks like this:
$TTL 3h
@ IN SOA @ root (
2008011801 ;serial YYYYMMDD##
3h ;refresh after 3 hours
1h ;retry after 1 hour
1w ;expire after 1 week
1d ) ;negative caching TTL of 1 day
@ IN NS @
IN A 168.84.1.194
IN A 168.84.1.195
IN A 168.84.1.196
IN A 168.84.1.197
IN A 168.84.1.198
Everything loaded ok and DNS seems to be working. I'd still like a
2nd opinion of how I wrote the config/zone file? Thanks again for everyone's
help I really appreciate this.
On Jan 16, 2008 7:45 PM, Kevin Darcy <kcd at chrysler.com> wrote:
>
>
> Since this is an isolated network, set up the root zone as *master*, not
> hint. There's no point in "hint"ing at a root zone, if there's nothing
> on your network that actually serves that zone authoritatively; you're
> sending dig +trace on a fool's errand...
>
>
> - Kevin
>
>
>
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