Skip to main content

Questions tagged [bind9]

0 votes
0 answers
30 views

I migrated from a Windows DNS server to Bind9 this year. Both were configured as split DNS for local servers, and recursive for public servers (not forwarding). About once or twice a day now, I get ...
Robert Chapin's user avatar
2 votes
1 answer
87 views

On one of my linux machines the BIND package is not installed. The Bind package provides a lot of terminal tools like host -v, nslookup, dig, etc. If I want to have shell tools or command-line tools ...
KDM's user avatar
  • 128
0 votes
0 answers
102 views

working I installed and setup Bind9 official package to test DNS forward zones based on source IP/subnets which unbound doesn't support I properly set NAT forwards, changed listening ports on Bind9 ...
user2565854's user avatar
1 vote
1 answer
405 views

I cannot for the life of me work out why BIND9 is refusing queries. I have followed so many tutorials and watched so many configuration setup videos, both using Webmin and in the CLI, following them ...
skeetastax's user avatar
1 vote
1 answer
275 views

The following are bind9-dnsutils tools: delv dig dnstap-read mdig nslookup nsupdate List taken from: https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/bind9-dnsutils/index.html I know nslookup is deprecated and ...
metablaster's user avatar
0 votes
0 answers
50 views

I have a dnsmasq server (10.0.0.1) with knowledge of a hostnames and IP addresses for couple of local networks, say a Guest Wireless and Wired Networks. I also have a bind9 DNS running on a separate ...
ealfonso's user avatar
  • 1,017
0 votes
1 answer
330 views

Currently I'm using the "hosts" file for this, but that's getting harder to maintain over multiple workstations... I'd like to setup a nameserver in our local network which can overwrite or ...
Bernd Hohmann's user avatar
0 votes
1 answer
211 views

I have bind9 running for local LAN DNS. I also have an APT caching server. So, I set up an RPZ file to poison certain domain names and have them resolve to my internal caching server instead. Running ...
Harv's user avatar
  • 2,612
1 vote
0 answers
145 views

I am currently configuring the DNS on Ubuntu servers for an assignment, and am encountering issues with reverse lookups. Below are the details from the configuration files and the results of the ...
Minnie Minnie's user avatar
1 vote
1 answer
3k views

I've recently stood up a new DNS server using Bind (v9.18.28-1) and I'm getting repeating blocks of errors in my "general" log file: 02-Oct-2024 09:49:09.723 resolver: DNS format error from ...
geneb's user avatar
  • 113
0 votes
0 answers
564 views

After upgrading a CentOS 7 server to AlmaLinux 9, and BIND along with it, I receive a new error message without changing (bind/named) configuration files: systemctl status named × named.service - ...
Ned64's user avatar
  • 9,304
0 votes
1 answer
292 views

I want to create a Debian based DNS Server to run BIND9. There is plenty of information on package dependencies. but it is all about how to install required packages when installing package-x.y.z. ...
skeetastax's user avatar
0 votes
1 answer
261 views

The Setup I have a containerized named service which is given their own IP with the following container file FROM alpine:latest RUN apk --no-cache add bind bind-tools bind-dnssec-tools bind-dnssec-...
Delfin's user avatar
  • 150
0 votes
0 answers
59 views

I have installed BIND9 on my Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server as my Primary nameserver for the domain home.twelsh.co.uk. It was installed via apt and the config files were hand rolled with guidance from a ...
twelsh37's user avatar
  • 101
0 votes
1 answer
90 views

Today I see on my bind9 log directory a lot of log (empty!) files. querylog.1.1.1.2.2.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1 querylog.2.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.2 update-debug.log.3.1.1.1.1.2 querylog....
elbarna's user avatar
  • 14.5k

15 30 50 per page
1
2 3 4 5 6