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2016 Feb 28
4
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On 28/02/16 22:42, Reindl Harald wrote: > > > Am 28.02.2016 um 23:10 schrieb Rowland penny: >> On 28/02/16 21:56, Reindl Harald wrote: >>> >>> >>> Am 28.02.2016 um 22:22 schrieb John Gardeniers: >>>> Thanks Rowland. Perhaps because I expected these basic issues to have >>>> been resolved long ago I never thought to check the SOA
2016 Feb 29
4
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...anything* >> that will respond to a request for info about AD dns domain > > sorry, but that's not a matter of SOA > > all your NS-records are authoritative, no matter if the yare master or > > slave, the format of the SOA record is pretty clear > > https://support.dnsimple.com/articles/soa-record/ > ns1.dnsimple.com admin.dnsimple.com 2013022001 86400 7200 604800 300 > > nothing will change the SOA format because it's defined far away from > samba and the implementation https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1912.txt > > otherwise show me how you imagein...
2016 Mar 05
2
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...AD dns domain >>> >>> sorry, but that's not a matter of SOA >>> >>> all your NS-records are authoritative, no matter if the yare master or >>> >>> slave, the format of the SOA record is pretty clear >>> >>> https://support.dnsimple.com/articles/soa-record/ >>> ns1.dnsimple.com admin.dnsimple.com 2013022001 86400 7200 604800 300 >>> >>> nothing will change the SOA format because it's defined far away >>> from samba and the implementation https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1912.txt >>&gt...
2016 Feb 28
0
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...it disappears, then you don't have *anything* > that will respond to a request for info about AD dns domain sorry, but that's not a matter of SOA all your NS-records are authoritative, no matter if the yare master or slave, the format of the SOA record is pretty clear https://support.dnsimple.com/articles/soa-record/ ns1.dnsimple.com admin.dnsimple.com 2013022001 86400 7200 604800 300 nothing will change the SOA format because it's defined far away from samba and the implementation https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1912.txt otherwise show me how you imageine a SOA record listing more...
2016 Mar 05
0
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...pond to a request for info about AD dns domain >> >> sorry, but that's not a matter of SOA >> >> all your NS-records are authoritative, no matter if the yare master or >> >> slave, the format of the SOA record is pretty clear >> >> https://support.dnsimple.com/articles/soa-record/ >> ns1.dnsimple.com admin.dnsimple.com 2013022001 86400 7200 604800 300 >> >> nothing will change the SOA format because it's defined far away from >> samba and the implementation https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1912.txt >> >> otherwise...
2016 Mar 05
0
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...>>>> sorry, but that's not a matter of SOA >>>> >>>> all your NS-records are authoritative, no matter if the yare master or >>>> >>>> slave, the format of the SOA record is pretty clear >>>> >>>> https://support.dnsimple.com/articles/soa-record/ >>>> ns1.dnsimple.com admin.dnsimple.com 2013022001 86400 7200 604800 300 >>>> >>>> nothing will change the SOA format because it's defined far away >>>> from samba and the implementation https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1912...
2016 Mar 01
2
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...>> that will respond to a request for info about AD dns domain >> > > sorry, but that's not a matter of SOA > > all your NS-records are authoritative, no matter if the yare master or > > slave, the format of the SOA record is pretty clear > > https://support.dnsimple.com/articles/soa-record/ > ns1.dnsimple.com admin.dnsimple.com 2013022001 86400 7200 604800 300 > > nothing will change the SOA format because it's defined far away from > samba and the implementation https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1912.txt > > otherwise show me how you imageine...