Peter Pentchev wrote:
$ grep ^ /var/dnscache/root/servers/*On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 12:32:57PM +0000, lemon wrote:Peter Pentchev wrote:Can you post the full configuration of the tinydns and dnscache services, e.g. using Jonathan de Boyne Pollard's tinydns-showctl and dnscache-showctl utilities, available from http://homepages.tesco.net/~J.deBoynePollard/Softwares/djbdns.html Also, it would be very useful to see the full logfiles generated by dnscache and tinydns around the time of the unsuccessful lookups, and the exact contents of your /etc/resolv.conf file.sure, inline below. if it borks the mailer, it's also at: <http://www.lemonia.org/732/dns_info.txt>.Mmm.. it seems that I might need a bit more info to diagnose the problem. Could you also post the output of the following command: grep ^ /var/dnscache/root/servers/*
198.41.0.4
128.9.0.107
192.33.4.12
128.8.10.90
192.203.230.10
192.5.5.241
192.112.36.4
128.63.2.53
192.36.148.17
198.41.0.10
193.0.14.129
198.32.64.12
202.12.27.33
>>the two log tails were started at the same time, but the activity was
>>seen in the tinydns log first, then the dnscache.
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>
> Well, those log snippets do not seem to cover the same time interval.
> Running them through the tai64nlocal utility shows that the tinydns log
> entries are from 13:04:29 to 13:04:59, while the dnscache ones start at
> 13:05:39. Are there any dnscache log entries for 13:03 or 13:04?
none seen. as above, the tails were started at the same time; it's just that there was no dnscache activity until after the tinydns stuff had timed out. from that point on, there's no activity in the tinydns log either.
ta, l.
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