Am 19.09.2024 um 21:48:13 Uhr schrieb Seth Mattinen via mailop: > On 9/19/24 11:29, Seth Mattinen via mailop wrote: > > > > > > dm.duke.edu. 21600 IN NS nameserver1.mc.duke.edu. > > dm.duke.edu. 21600 IN NS nameserver2.mc.duke.edu. > > ;; Received 135 bytes from > > 152.3.105.232#53(dns-auth-02.oit.duke.edu) in 76 ms > > > > nameserver1.mc.duke.edu has address 152.16.1.4 > > nameserver1.mc.duke.edu has IPv6 address 2620:0:691:dc50::4 > > > > nameserver2.mc.duke.edu has address 152.16.1.12 > > nameserver2.mc.duke.edu has IPv6 address 2620:0:691:dc57::12 > > > > > The broken IPv6 addresses have been silently removed.
But the SOA for ;; ANSWER SECTION: dm.duke.edu. 3565 IN SOA nc1-bc-hm1.dhe.duke.edu. hostmaster.dhe.duke.edu. 635464176 1200 180 1209600 3600 still includes an email address whose domain part isn't in the DNS, so unreachable. -- kind regards Marco _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop