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One or more nameservers responded to version queries. This can be considered a breach of security. If a malicious person or program had access to a version-specific exploit for your DNS server, displaying the version info openly will make their attack much easier. This should be removed or obscured. The nameservers that responded to version queries are:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx responded with "9.9.2-P1-RedHat-9.9.2-2.P1.el6"
These tips will help solve the issue?How to fix Kloxo Recursive DNS issue
I mean have an option as 'As secondary dns' so it's make Kloxo-MR able as secondary dns for other servers (using Kloxo-MR or other panels).
Quote from: "MRatWork"I mean have an option as 'As secondary dns' so it's make Kloxo-MR able as secondary dns for other servers (using Kloxo-MR or other panels).That's something new
Use djbdns instead it's faster and more secure.
# sh /script/fixweb# service nginx restart# reboot
Quote from: "Spacedust"Use djbdns instead it's faster and more secure.I do it but djbdns stopped on my services.I try follow but do not affect:Code: [Select]# sh /script/fixweb# service nginx restart# reboot
Sorry for djbdns. I will change this djbdns to powerdns. On your issue, change djbdns to bind/named via 'switch applications'
options{ version "CHISPUM"; allow-recursion { 127.0.0.1; xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx };};
options{ version "CHISPUM"; allow-recursion { 127.0.0.1; xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; };};
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