Barry Margolin <bar...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > This suggests one of the following problems: > > 1. 95.102.17.107 is pointing to your nameserver in its resolver > configuration, but your server doesn't allow them to use you as a > resolver (the IP isn't in your allow-recursion and allow-query-cache > ACL). > > 2. The plus.com zone is delegated to your server, but you're not > properly configured to serve it.
3. Incorrect behaviour by the resolver behind 95.102.17.107. I admin an authoritative nameserver which hosts domains with MX records outside the zones: commercial spam/virus-filtering companies providing the MXs for their mail customers which are our DNS-hosting customers. I regularly see queries for the MX records of the hosted domains being immediately followed by queries for the A records for their out-of-zone MX servers. I infer confusion within the resolvers about which nameservers to query. -- Ronan Flood <use...@umbral.org.uk> _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users