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2023 Nov 29
1
NSD 4.8.0rc1 pre-release
Hi, NSD 4.8.0rc1 pre-release is available: https://nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/nsd/nsd-4.8.0rc1.tar.gz sha256 64f1da8f8163340f9d3b352ef8819e3c72c951fdd87cff55dc3b6a6b1ea27942 pgp https://nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/nsd/nsd-4.8.0rc1.tar.gz.asc This release introduces PROXYv2 support and faster statistics gathering, removes the database option and fixes bugs. The proxy protocol support is an implementation
2023 Jul 27
1
High memory consumption for small AXFR
Hello! I use NSD 4.7.0 self compiled: Configure line: --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr --includedir=${prefix}/include --mandir=${prefix}/share/man --infodir=${prefix}/share/info --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --disable-option-checking --disable-silent-rules --libdir=${prefix}/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --runstatedir=/run --disable-maintainer-mode --disable-dependency-tracking
2012 Mar 05
3
IXFR regression in nsd 3.2.9?
We upgraded to NSD 3.2.9 (from 3.2.8) because we encountered the problem "Fix denial of existence response for empty non-terminal that looks like a NSEC3-only domain (but has data below it)." (a nasty problem with DNSSEC). But we now have IXFR issues. On one name server, NSD 3.2.9 works fine, zones are IXFRed and work. On another name server, with much more zones (and big ones), we
2012 Jul 18
1
allow-notify SUBNET and request-xfr inconsistency
Hi list, We are observing strange behavior of nsd v3.2.9 acting as slave DNS server. The environment is set up as follows: 0. We are using 172.16.0.0/16 subnet; 1. Primary Master server at 172.16.100.114; 2. Slave server at 172.16.100.115. The config file is in /etc/nsd-dns-slave.conf; 3. There may be also other Master servers im the given subnet. Now I want to permit DNS NOTIFY messages to
2023 Apr 24
1
nsd issue
Hi Jean Claude, The message is printed when the bind operation failed. Why that happens is hard to say, I'd need more information for that. As the message does not say: address already in use (or similar), I'm guessing the address is not configured? Best regards, Jeroen On Fri, 2023-04-21 at 18:03 +0200, HAKIZIMANA Jean Claude via nsd-users wrote: > Dear nsd Users, > kindly can
2023 Apr 21
1
nsd issue
Dear nsd Users, kindly can you help me to trace the cause of this error in nsd " nsd[25372]: warning: xfrd: could not bind source address:port to socket: Cannot assign requested address". I use NSD version 4.0.1 Thank you, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2019 Dec 28
2
tinydns to nsd
On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 17:02:09 +0100 richard lucassen via nsd-users <nsd-users at lists.nlnetlabs.nl> wrote: > The problem is (was) that I used "include:" statements in nsd.conf > to load zone information. Apparently nsd does not reread the include > files upon a SIGHUP. I scripted everything into 1 file and a HUP > rereads the zone info now. Wrong, I made a mistake it
2024 Jan 12
1
error: cannot write zone : Permission denied
Hello, NSD 4.8.0 running on FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE-p9 and serving both plain and DNSSEC signed zones. I noticed Permission denied errors in the logs for all domains listed in nsd.conf: [2024-01-12 12:20:05.710] nsd[8655]: info: writing zone domain-plain.org to file domain-plain.org [2024-01-12 12:20:05.710] nsd[8655]: error: cannot write zone domain-plain.org file domain-plain.org~: Permission
2007 Aug 06
2
NSD reload
Hi there! I remember reading that you cannot reload new zone files on the fly and require a full restart of the nsd daemon? We are evaluating multiple DNS servers that have better performance comparing to bind, but will require quite heavy zone reload (new and existing) every 10 minutes or so. Downtime (even 1-3 secs) is not the option. Thanks!
2019 Dec 21
1
tinydns to nsd
I have used tinydns for many many years now and it has always worked very well. I like its simplicity: 1 text file is converted into a cdb database, there's no master/slave environment (all nameservers are equal) and synchronisation is done by rsync. Tinydns is run by runit, a supervise system. I'm looking at NSD now and I think I can use NSD the same way I use tinydns. The only
2024 Feb 27
1
About timestamps in logs and zonestatus
Hi Peter, NSD processes updates in batches. xfrd receives the [AI]XFR and schedules a reload for the main process, which in turn forks new serve children. The served-serial is updated after main reports success, the commit-serial (update written to disk) is updated before the reload (to explain the serials). The difference in timestamp can be explained by the fact that NSD looks up if the serial
2024 Feb 28
1
About timestamps in logs and zonestatus
Hi Jeroen, I just realised that the version I use is very old -- 4.1. So first what I should do -- updating it and only then come here , asking for clarification. ??, 27 ????. 2024??. ? 14:19, Jeroen Koekkoek <jeroen at nlnetlabs.nl>: > Hi Peter, > > NSD processes updates in batches. xfrd receives the [AI]XFR and > schedules a reload for the main process, which in turn forks
2023 Feb 22
1
NSDadmin - NSD web management interface
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2012 Jul 23
1
[PATCH] nsd-patch: fix segfault after renaming slave zone
Hi all, we have discovered a segfault in nsd-patch when renaming slave zone in nsd config file if some data for this zone still exists in the IXFR diff database. In my case, the zone "black" was renamed to "blackinwhite": > root at ggd115:/cage/nsd/var/nsd/zones#nsd-patch -c > /cage/nsd/etc/nsd-dns-slave.conf > reading database > reading updates to database >
2013 Feb 04
1
NSD 3.2.15 released (+RRL)
Dear NSD users, Here is the release candidate for NSD 3.2.15. This comes with ILNP support, NSD-RRL and different TSIG initialization (it fails if it can't find no suitable algorithms, instead of can't find 'one of the'). Plus some bugfixes. The NSD-RRL implementation is based on the work by Vixie and Schryver. However, because of the code-diversity argument that is at the basis
2012 Jun 08
2
Best practices to switch from BIND to NSD
Hi, I'm a sys admin and currently working for a french hosting company. We provide DNS services to our customers and at the moment we are using BIND on Debian servers. BIND is a good software but we don't need a recursing DNS for our public DNS, and we needed better security than what BIND provides. So I made the suggestion to replace BIND by another DNS software. NSD appears to be the
2024 Feb 27
2
About timestamps in logs and zonestatus
Dear All, Please help me understand why timestamps in logs are different from those in nsd-control zonestatus output: served-serial: "2024022603 since 2024-02-27T08:07:51" commit-serial: "2024022603 since 2024-02-27T08:07:51" Feb 26 18:47:34 slave-server nsd[780]: zone testzone.test. received update to serial 2024022603 at 2024-02-26T18:47:33 from
2011 Oct 30
1
reloading NSD zone configuration
Good morning, On Tue Apr 28 2009 at 10:34:24 CEST, Jelte Jansen wrote: > We are looking into it (if only because the question comes up about once a > week now) It's been a little more than a week since the question last turned up :) I'd also like to know if any progress has been made to allow NSD to have zones added/removed on the fly, somewhat along the lines of BIND's
2023 Dec 11
1
Question about "store-ixfr"
Hi NSD developers, I have been experimenting with the "store-ixfr" feature in NSD. I have a configuration with: server: zonefiles-write: 0 pattern: store-ixfr: yes With this configuration, NSD transfers zones from a primary, and keeps them in RAM. When the zones are updated, it receives and stores the IXFR in RAM too. I can query NSD with the IXFR qtype, and it replies with
2022 Dec 31
1
rewrite manpages to mdoc(7)
Dear authors of NSD, currently, the manpages that come with NSD are written in the traditional man(7) markup language. I am proposing to rewrite them into the semantic markup of the mdoc(7) language. I am willing to do the work. See a version of nsd-checkzone.8 below as an example. Both the man(7) and mdoc(7) languages have been around for decades, and are supported by the prevalent formatters: