On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 04:41:54PM +0200, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
! On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 04:22:40PM +0200,
!  Peter <p...@citylink.dinoex.sub.org> wrote 
!  a message of 16 lines which said:
! 
! >     Jun 25 16:18:31 <local0.info> conr named[4725]: lame-servers:
! >        info: success resolving 'bar.foo.isc.org/A' after disabling
! >        qname minimization due to 'ncache nxdomain'
! 
! I do not see how this is possible ("success resolving") since the name
! does not exist and all ISC name servers reply it does not exist.
! 
! And all the resolvers I tried (through RIPE Atlas) say the same. No
! "success resolving".
! 
! Strange...

Good, now we're getting on the same page. :)

I think I understand it now (more or less):

Let's assume the nameserver for isc.org. is configured correctly. Then
this message concerning qname-minimization cannot be substantial, it
likely rather is, as Mark Andrews said, a "false positive".

Second, what do we mean by "success resolving"? Do we mean we got the
desired answer? Do we mean we got a correct proof of nonexistance? Or
do we just mean we did not end up in timeout/SERVFAIL?

I don't know exactly, and I don't bother anymore. I spent my time
searching my own configurations for an error (or just an
imperfectness) due to this same message - and probably there is none.


cheerio,
PMc
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