bind-users Digest, Vol 2084, Issue 1

Noel Butler noel.butler at ausics.net
Tue Apr 7 04:11:09 UTC 2015


 

Well, that certainly does not include what I told you to add, however it
doesnt seem to be "open" to me, so you must have cleaned it up since
posting this. 

You only have one nameserver? that is not compliant, you require a
primary and secondary, how your domain registrar passed that is beyond
me. Ohh and they can not be on the same machine. 

~$ host server1.sportshost.co.uk
server1.sportshost.co.uk has address 84.92.56.54 

Your DNS is working, well, OK, it's kind of working, still lots of
failures, including not listening on tcp. 

On 07/04/2015 01:37, STEPHEN EYRE wrote: 

> My named.conf.options is as follows 
> 
> Options { 
> directory "/var/cache/bind"; 
> 
> recursion no; 
> 
> allow transfer { none; }; 
> 
> dnssec-validation auto; 
> 
> auth-nxdomain no; 
> 
> listen-on { any; }; 
> 
> }; 
> 
> By the way my A records are still not not showing up on mydns.net. 
> 
> Thanks
> 
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> Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2015 16:52:07 +0100
> From: STEPHEN EYRE <sceyre at btinternet.com>
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> The aim is to make it authoritive as well as hosting my web sites.
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> Date: Sun, 05 Apr 2015 09:32:36 +0100
> From: Stephen Eyre <sceyre at btinternet.com>
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> Subject: Dig, open servers and A records
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> Dear All
> 
> The good news is that I have my server running. The not so good news is 
> that there are a few problems which could be interconnected.
> 
> My server is called server1.sportshost.co.uk and its ip address is 
> 84.92.56.54.
> 
> Going on to whatsmydns.net I find that sportshost.co.uk returns suitable 
> entries under the NS and SOA section. There are nothing but red crosses 
> under A records section - I was expecting my ip address.
> 
> Then when I dig a domain name like google.co.uk I get suitable replies 
> but when I dig an ip address like 8.8.8.8 the request gets the reply 
> REFUSED.
> 
> Further enquiries show that I dont have an open recursive site when the 
> errors above still apply.
> 
> When I change my /etc/bind/named.conf.local file from 'recursion no;' to 
> 'recursion yes;' I get an inverse of the above. I get full replies from 
> all my dig enquiries but I get an open recursive warning - which I 
> obviously dont want.
> 
> whatsmydns.net replies remain the same.
> 
> So todays question is - what do I need to do to keep my server closed, 
> get proper dig replies and get my A records showing up on whatsmydns.net?
> 
> Or is everything working well and its not necessary to have dig 
> providing proper replies?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Stephen Eyre
> 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2015 09:57:08 +0100
> From: Steven Carr <sjcarr at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: Dig, open servers and A records
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> On 5 April 2015 at 09:32, Stephen Eyre <sceyre at btinternet.com> wrote:
>> My server is called server1.sportshost.co.uk and its ip address is
>> 84.92.56.54.
>> 
>> Going on to whatsmydns.net I find that sportshost.co.uk returns suitable
>> entries under the NS and SOA section. There are nothing but red crosses
>> under A records section - I was expecting my ip address.
> 
> Try again, you haven't given things enough time to propagate around
> the internet, 24-72 hours is still the usual wait time.
> 
>> So todays question is - what do I need to do to keep my server closed, get
>> proper dig replies and get my A records showing up on whatsmydns.net?
> 
> What is the purpose of the server? are you going to be hosting zones
> that need to be accessible from other clients on the Internet
> (authoritative) or is it just a DNS server that you can utilize to
> handle your queries (recursive)? or are you doing both?
> 
> If you need recursion then you'll need an ACL to say which clients are
> allowed to perform recursion to prevent it from being an open
> recursor.
> 
> Steve
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> Am 05.04.2015 um 17:52 schrieb STEPHEN EYRE:
>> The aim is to make it authoritive as well as hosting my web sites
> 
> but a authoritive nameserver don't need nor should it do recursion for 
> foreign zones, it only should respond for the zones he is authoritative 
> for and so the behavior is correctly, make sure it answers for your 
> zones and the point your domains to your nameservers (at least TWO) and 
> you are done
> 
>> Message: 1
>> Date: Sun, 05 Apr 2015 09:32:36 +0100
>> From: Stephen Eyre <sceyre at btinternet.com <javascript:return>>
>> To: bind-users at lists.isc.org <javascript:return>
>> Subject: Dig, open servers and A records
>> Message-ID: <5520F324.7050709 at btinternet.com <javascript:return>>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>> 
>> Dear All
>> 
>> The good news is that I have my server running. The not so good news is
>> that there are a few problems which could be interconnected.
>> 
>> My server is called server1.sportshost.co.uk and its ip address is
>> 84.92.56.54.
>> 
>> Going on to whatsmydns.net I find that sportshost.co.uk returns suitable
>> entries under the NS and SOA section. There are nothing but red crosses
>> under A records section - I was expecting my ip address.
>> 
>> Then when I dig a domain name like google.co.uk I get suitable replies
>> but when I dig an ip address like 8.8.8.8 the request gets the reply
>> REFUSED.
>> 
>> Further enquiries show that I dont have an open recursive site when the
>> errors above still apply.
>> 
>> When I change my /etc/bind/named.conf.local file from 'recursion no;' to
>> 'recursion yes;' I get an inverse of the above. I get full replies from
>> all my dig enquiries but I get an open recursive warning - which I
>> obviously dont want.
>> 
>> whatsmydns.net replies remain the same.
>> 
>> So todays question is - what do I need to do to keep my server closed,
>> get proper dig replies and get my A records showing up on whatsmydns.net?
>> 
>> Or is everything working well and its not necessary to have dig
>> providing proper replies?
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> Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2015 15:19:53 +1000
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> you need an allow-query and ACL, eg: 
> 
> Assuming for example your LAN ip range is 192.168.0.0/24, then you would
> use 
> 
> for simplicity, at top of named.conf: 
> 
> acl "trust" { localhost; 192.168.0.0/24; }; 
> 
> then in... 
> 
> options { 
> 
> .... 
> 
> allow-query { trust; };
> allow-query-cache { trust; }; 
> 
> .... 
> 
> }; 
> 
> That should do it, if you need further assistance you'll need to supply
> a copy of named.conf - in particular the options , ACL's and at least
> one of your zones, but if your named.conf isnt 5 miles long, just past
> the whole thing. 
> 
> On 06/04/2015 01:52, STEPHEN EYRE wrote: 
> 
>> The aim is to make it authoritive as well as hosting my web sites.
>> 
>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android [1] 
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>> When I change my /etc/bind/named.conf.local file from 'recursion no;' to 
>> 'recursion yes;' I get an inverse of the above. I get full replies from 
>> all my dig enquiries but I get an open recursive warning - which I 
>> obviously dont want.
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