On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 7:36 PM,  <listserv.traf...@sloop.net> wrote:
> First, someone's going to ask - perhaps Zen's blocking you. I don't
> think so. Here's why.
> -We're non-commercial, using the definition set my spamhaus,
> -mail connects TOTAL are well less than 100K a day. (Less than 10K in 
> actuality)
> -and thus having more than 300K queries is pretty unlikely.

I'm not privy to spamhaus.org's rate limiting policies, but you show
two queries 2 seconds apart, or 86400/2 per day perhaps.

> -Also, let me remind you that a restart of the bind service seems to
> make the failures go away for a while, so if zen were blocking our queries, 
> I'd think that wouldn't make a difference.

Read and understood.

> I certainly suspect a problem with BIND, but I can't find it, and have no 
> idea where to go from here.
> I simply don't know where to look any more. If BIND were having a problem, 
> say allocating memory, or something, shouldn't it be in a debug level 5 log?

Perhaps using 208.67.220.220 and 208.67.222.222 as resolvers or
directly asking spamhaus.org if they are rate limiting you would help.

kind regards/ldv
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