Its glb in the name.

On further inspection this is DNS that's on the frontend of Azure.
(probably Microsoft based.)

Good luck!

On Wed, Apr 16, 2025 at 10:05 AM Bob McDonald <bmcdonal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> FORMER doesn't mean the environment being queried is necessarily broken.
> Queries sent to these DNS servers with the +noedns switch get good replies.
>
> The DNS servers being queries are part of a load balancer. (gslb in the
> name and 30 ms as the TTL) There is also no way of determining the DNS
> software vendor or version. (well, there are ways to zero in on them...)
>
> The FORMERR can be resolved on your end by including SERVER statements in
> your named.conf. Better yet, contact the owner of the servers in question
> and let them know you are having issues. They may have something they can
> implement on their end that will resolve the issue. They might even reveal
> their architecture and software vendor/version.
>
> HTH,
>
> Bob
>
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