On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 20:53, Gustavo Lopes <glo...@nebm.ist.utl.pt> wrote: > On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 19:37:14 -0000, Michael Maclean > <mich...@no-surprises.co.uk> wrote: > >> Hi, >> I've seen quite a few reports that some people are seeing a CentOS test >> page when going to http://lxr.php.net. I, however, don't. If anyone reading >> this sees this, can you reply and let me know what your DNS resolves >> lxr.php.net as? Ideally, the output from dig or dnstracer would be handy. It >> *should* be resolving as a CNAME to sp2.php.net. >> > > ns6.easydns.net seems to be giving a bad response. > > $ dig +noall +trace +answer lxr.php.net > [snip] > > php.net. 172800 IN NS ns1.easydns.com. > php.net. 172800 IN NS ns2.easydns.com. > php.net. 172800 IN NS remote1.easydns.com. > php.net. 172800 IN NS remote2.easydns.com. > php.net. 172800 IN NS ns3.easydns.org. > php.net. 172800 IN NS ns6.easydns.net. > ;; Received 255 bytes from 192.26.92.30#53(c.gtld-servers.net) in 145 ms > > lxr.php.net. 86400 IN CNAME sp2.php.net. > sp2.php.net. 86400 IN A 173.236.52.218 > php.net. 86400 IN NS ns2.easydns.com. > php.net. 86400 IN NS ns1.easydns.com. > php.net. 86400 IN NS remote2.easydns.com. > php.net. 86400 IN NS remote1.easydns.com. > ;; Received 218 bytes from 72.52.2.1#53(ns2.easydns.com) in 58 ms > > > $ dig +noall +answer +norec @ns1.easydns.com lxr.php.net > lxr.php.net. 86400 IN CNAME sp2.php.net. > sp2.php.net. 86400 IN A 173.236.52.218 > > glo...@nebm:~$ dig +noall +answer +norec @ns1.easydns.com lxr.php.net > lxr.php.net. 86400 IN CNAME sp2.php.net. > sp2.php.net. 86400 IN A 173.236.52.218 > glo...@nebm:~$ dig +noall +answer +norec @remote1.easydns.com lxr.php.net > lxr.php.net. 86400 IN CNAME sp2.php.net. > sp2.php.net. 86400 IN A 173.236.52.218 > glo...@nebm:~$ dig +noall +answer +norec @remote2.easydns.com lxr.php.net > lxr.php.net. 86400 IN CNAME sp2.php.net. > sp2.php.net. 86400 IN A 173.236.52.218 > glo...@nebm:~$ dig +noall +answer +norec @ns3.easydns.org lxr.php.net > lxr.php.net. 86400 IN CNAME sp2.php.net. > sp2.php.net. 86400 IN A 173.236.52.218 > glo...@nebm:~$ dig +noall +answer +norec @ns6.easydns.net lxr.php.net > lxr.php.net. 86400 IN A 94.23.222.92
ns6 is also returning bogus results for prototype.php.net.. I bet it has something to do with my awesome syntax error in the file coupleof days ago - ans ns6 isn't smart enough to retrieve the update. Wise guys tell me bumping the serial after fixing the syntax isn't always enough, and you actually have to add a new entry.. I'll try that :) -Hannes -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php