Joey Stanford | 1 Nov 2004 04:11
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Opennic dead?

Howdy...

I know at least 3 people are subscribed to the discuss list.  So far 
emails to the opennic support id's have gone  unanswered and no help 
from the discuss list as of yet for my failures.  I apparently don't 
have privs to post on the forum in the ASK section because after 
logging in it says permission denied.    I really want to support the 
OpenNIC but is there no one who can help me trouble shoot the bind 9 
errors for a tier 2 public nameserver?

Joey

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Pierre Abbat | 1 Nov 2004 04:35

Re: My nameserver still doesn't work

On Sunday 31 October 2004 11:52, Brian wrote:
> You can take 144.162.120.230 off your list...that host hasn't been up
> in over a year.

I got the list from OpenNIC shortly before using it.

phma
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Pierre Abbat | 1 Nov 2004 04:41

Re: My nameserver still doesn't work

On Sunday 31 October 2004 14:29, Joey Kelly wrote:
> > www.wnd.com A record not found at wsip-68-15-165-12.no.no.cox.net, server
> > failure
> > www.opennic.glue A record not found at wsip-68-15-165-12.no.no.cox.net,
> > server failure
>
> That's mine, and it's up.

So it is, but mine's still broken. How do I debug the problem? I found that 
there's a program named-xfer, but I don't know how to use it.

phma

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Joey Stanford | 2 Nov 2004 00:39
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Re: Tier 1 failures

That's what I followed as well.

On Oct 31, 2004, at 3:40 PM, Jonathan Warren wrote:

> On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 05:37:36PM -0700, Dennis Carr wrote:
>> Only those who are on tier 1 should be contacting the tier 1 servers, 
>> and
>> others will be denied.  What's the IP address trying to access the 
>> system,
>> and where does it fall in the chain of things?
>
> You might want to have someone update this page then.   this links in 
> server IP Number seem to say to use tier 1 servers.  So that is what I 
> did.  Is this different than what yoru talking about?
> http://www.opennic.unrated.net/server.html
> zone "." in
> {
> 	type slave;
> 	file "tld-root";
> 	masters { [server IP number]; [server IP number]; [server IP number]; 
> };
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tabris | 4 Nov 2004 07:06

Re: Nameservers went down

On Thursday 28 October 2004 8:10 am, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> On Thursday 28 October 2004 07:21, Mooneer Salem wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Pierre Abbat wrote:
> > >I woke up and nothing resolved out there - everything got server
> > > failure. I am using
> > > 66.227.42.140;199.175.137.211;208.185.249.250; for my masters and
> > > 68.15.165.12 for my backup nameserver. I tried www.wnd.com on
> > > these and got server failure (except for 66.227.42.140 which
> > > times out), but they know www.opennic.glue. I am temporarily
> > > using a friend's nameserver.
> > >
> > >phma
> >
> > 208.185.249.250 (mine) is a Tier 1 server. You're not supposed to
> > be able to directly query them. :) I would try using a Tier 2
> > server instead for your DNS requests.
>
> I said it's one of my masters. What's the proper way to test a
> master?
	dig . AXFR  <at> IP.of.master
> How do I tell my nameserver to reload the zone from the 
> masters?
	Hmmm. about only way I know is to delete the old rootzone file, then 
restart your DNS server/daemon.
>
> phma

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tabris | 4 Nov 2004 07:09

Re: Tier 1 failures

On Friday 29 October 2004 8:37 pm, Dennis Carr wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Joey Stanford wrote:
> > Anyone point me in the right direction? Have static IPs with no
> > firewall.
> >
> > Oct 29 17:47:26 suse named[8024]: transfer of './IN' from
> > 64.81.44.19#53: failed while receiving responses: permission denied
> > Oct 29 17:47:26 suse named[8024]: transfer of './IN' from
> > 64.81.44.19#53: end of transfer
>
> That's NS12 - .fur's home, my system.
>
> Only those who are on tier 1 should be contacting the tier 1 servers,
> and others will be denied.  What's the IP address trying to access
> the system, and where does it fall in the chain of things?
	Hmm. kinda new one on me. I don't run a public tier 2... I just run a 
private tier2/3 for my home network, with the OpenNIC root. and I have 
my server setup to reload from the tier 1 servers. Should i setup my 
system to download the root from a tier 2 server? are they 
authoritative?
>
> Also, had to change a few records on my end - still had the old
> alignment for the nameserver for opennic.fur. Whoops.
>
> -dennis
> .fur

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Jeff Taylor | 5 Nov 2004 00:35
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Re: Tier 1 failures

Just went and pointed my nameservers back at the opennic servers again, 
and addresses are now resolving properly.  Not sure what to make of the 
dropout this weekend, but everything looks fine now.
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Jeff Taylor | 5 Nov 2004 00:29
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Re: Tier 1 failures

Ditto...  I followed that doc, and since last weekend have not been able to resolve anything using the opennic root servers.  The last update of tld-root I received was on October 30th (the same day it stopped resolving).


Joey Stanford wrote:
That's what I followed as well.

On Oct 31, 2004, at 3:40 PM, Jonathan Warren wrote:

On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 05:37:36PM -0700, Dennis Carr wrote:
Only those who are on tier 1 should be contacting the tier 1 servers, and
others will be denied. What's the IP address trying to access the system,
and where does it fall in the chain of things?

You might want to have someone update this page then. this links in server IP Number seem to say to use tier 1 servers. So that is what I did. Is this different than what yoru talking about?
http://www.opennic.unrated.net/server.html
zone "." in
{
type slave;
file "tld-root";
masters { [server IP number]; [server IP number]; [server IP number]; };
};
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Jonathan Warren | 4 Nov 2004 04:19
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Re: Tier 1 failures

On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 05:37:36PM -0700, Dennis Carr wrote:
> That's NS12 - .fur's home, my system.
> 
> Only those who are on tier 1 should be contacting the tier 1 servers, and 
> others will be denied.  What's the IP address trying to access the system, 
> and where does it fall in the chain of things?
> 
> Also, had to change a few records on my end - still had the old alignment 
> for the nameserver for opennic.fur. Whoops.
> 
> -dennis
> .fur
> 

What does .fur mean?
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Dennis Carr | 5 Nov 2004 04:50

Re: Tier 1 failures

On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 21:19:30 -0600
Jonathan Warren <thechunk <at> cox.net> wrote:

> What does .fur mean?

http://www.opennic.fur

-Dennis
.fur
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