Hi Bdale, Are you interested in getting more info on this bug ?
I can duplicate it, and I also get it when I do host -l on certain domains which point back to my server. (I'm on Woody with a 2.4.17 kernel) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ host -H aotea.org aotea.org AXFR record query refused by NS0.DRAV.NET Segmentation fault $ host -H aotea.org aotea.org AXFR record query refused by NS0.DRAV.NET Nameserver NS0.DRAV.NET not responding aotea.org SOA record not found at NS0.DRAV.NET, try again Segmentation fault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ $ host -l aotea.org aotea.org AXFR record query refused by NS0.DRAV.NET aotea.org. NS NS0.DRAV.NET. aotea.org. NS NSUK1.aotea.org. aotea.org. A 195.82.119.165 ns0.aotea.org. A 195.82.119.165 ns1.aotea.org. A 195.82.119.165 nsuk0.aotea.org. A 195.82.119.165 NSUK1.aotea.org. A 195.82.119.165 nsuk2.aotea.org. A 195.82.119.165 smtp.aotea.org. A 195.82.119.165 smtp0.aotea.org. A 194.75.159.114 Segmentation fault I also look after two other Woody boxes, which SEEM to be exactly the same OS wise, but it doesn't happen on them (they're not serving any domains yet - so I can't test their own domain from them but I expect that they will be in a few weeks so I will test them when they are) I appreciate the fact that host -l keeps looking after a refusal, bind9-host doesn't even have the functionality: # # bind9-host example: # # $ host -l aotea.org # Host aotea.org not found: 5(REFUSED) # ; Transfer failed. # I can send strace output or anything else that you require if it's a help. Kind Regards, John __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - live college hoops coverage http://sports.yahoo.com/