[BALUG-Admin] Thanks! Re: DNS slaves for BALUG! :-)

Michael Paoli Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu
Sat Feb 20 16:00:50 PST 2016


Rick,

Looks excellent, thanks!

Also checked propagation with SERIAL bump.

e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa - fully and properly delegated

balug.org - slaves check out fine, full and final Internet delegation
pending BALUG extrication/exodus from DreamHost.com

$ dig -t NS e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa +trace 2>&1 |
> fgrep -e ' IN NS ' -e ';; Received ' | tail -n 11
;; Received 391 bytes from 63.243.194.2#53(v.arin.net) in 18 ms
e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. 4900 IN NS ns1.balug.org.
e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. 4900 IN NS ns0.mpaoli.net.
e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. 4900 IN NS ns1.linuxmafia.com.
e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. 4900 IN NS ns1.svlug.org.
;; Received 180 bytes from 216.218.131.2#53(ns2.he.net) in 20 ms
e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. 7200 IN NS ns1.svlug.org.
e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. 7200 IN NS ns0.mpaoli.net.
e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. 7200 IN NS ns1.balug.org.
e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. 7200 IN NS ns1.linuxmafia.com.
;; Received 256 bytes from 198.144.195.186#53(ns1.linuxmafia.com) in 71 ms
$ (for ns in $(dig -t NS e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. \
> +short); do for ip in $(dig +short "$ns" A "$ns" AAAA); do echo $(dig \
> @"$ip" -t SOA e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa. +short \
> +norecurse) "[$ip $ns]"; done; done)
ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 1456011000 10800 3600 1209600  
3600 [198.144.195.186 ns1.linuxmafia.com.]
ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 1456011000 10800 3600 1209600  
3600 [198.144.194.238 ns1.balug.org.]
ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 1456011000 10800 3600 1209600  
3600 [2001:470:1f04:19e::2 ns1.balug.org.]
ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 1456011000 10800 3600 1209600  
3600 [64.62.190.98 ns1.svlug.org.]
ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 1456011000 10800 3600 1209600  
3600 [198.144.194.235 ns0.mpaoli.net.]
ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 1456011000 10800 3600 1209600  
3600 [2001:470:66:76f::2 ns0.mpaoli.net.]
$ (for ns in ns1.balug.org. ns1.linuxmafia.org. ns1.svlug.org.; do for \
> ip in $(dig +short "$ns" A "$ns" AAAA); do echo $(dig @"$ip" -t SOA \
> balug.org. +short +norecurse) "[$ip $ns]"; done; done)
ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 2016022000 20881 1800 1814400  
14400 [198.144.194.238 ns1.balug.org.]
ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 2016022000 20881 1800 1814400  
14400 [2001:470:1f04:19e::2 ns1.balug.org.]
ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 2016022000 20881 1800 1814400  
14400 [64.62.190.98 ns1.svlug.org.]
$

> From: "Rick Moen" <rick@linuxmafia.com>
> Subject: Re: DNS slaves for BALUG?  :-)
> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2016 12:59:25 -0800

> Quoting Michael Paoli (Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu):
>
>> Rick,
>>
>> If you could please, and would be willing,
>> could you cover DNS slave services for BALUG,
>> notably these zones:
>> e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa
>> balug.org
>> master(s) (all for each of the above):
>> 198.144.194.238
>> 2001:470:1f04:19e::2
>
> Functioning on linuxmafia.com:
>
> [rick@linuxmafia]
> /tmp $ dig -t soa @ns1.linuxmafia.com
> e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa +short
> ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 1455810227 10800 3600 1209600 3600
> [rick@linuxmafia]
> /tmp $ dig -t soa @ns1.linuxmafia.com balug.org +short
> ns1.balug.org. hostmaster.balug.org. 2016021902 20881 1800 1814400 14400
> [rick@linuxmafia]
> /tmp $
>
> Functioning on ns1.svlug.org:
>
> root@gruyere:/etc/nsd3 # dig -t soa @ns1.svlug.org balug.org +short
> ns1.balug.org. hostmaster.balug.org. 2016021902 20881 1800 1814400 14400
> root@gruyere:/etc/nsd3 # dig -t soa @ns1.svlug.org
> e.9.1.0.5.0.f.1.0.7.4.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa  +short
> ns1.balug.org. postmaster.balug.org. 1455810227 10800 3600 1209600 3600
> root@gruyere:/etc/nsd3 #




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