Hi >AUTHORITY has nothing to do with wether the answer is authoritative. You need to look at the flags
Yes I've realized that after more research that the aa flag is the real thing to look for. The pdns-recursor runs on port 53 on the server and forward the queries for the internal zone through the forward-zone file to the port 53 from the pdns authoritiative on the same server - like ... example1.mydomain.com=10.0.11.100:5300 ... I found other posts in pdns mailings about the same with no answers: https://mailman.powerdns.com/pipermail/pdns-dev/2020-April/001775.html And then another one in a little bit of a different context but with someone replying at the end of the thread that this is an expected behavior -> https://pdns-users.mailman.powerdns.narkive.com/FjxQ55ou/recursor-pdns-authoritative-and-axfr-problem So from research i found two basic sides: a) some say this is the expected behavior and is correct b) others are worried about it too and are not sure whether if this is generates problems for some stuff or not So it leaves me guessing whether i have to care about it for my internal dns infrastructure (i'm pretty sure that it would not be a problem but not 100% sure) > BTW, obfuscation isn't ever helpful for having people help on a mailing list [1] I agree - espeically if the obfuscation is not done in a proper way. Am Fr., 1. Nov. 2024 um 15:10 Uhr schrieb Jan-Piet Mens via Pdns-users < pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com>: > >$ dig test.example1.mydomain.com @<ip-of-my secondary> > >; <<>> DiG 9.18.28-0ubuntu0.22.04.1-Ubuntu > >... > >;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1 > > >As you can see above "AUTHORITY: 0" is a none authoritative answer > > AUTHORITY has nothing to do with wether the answer is authoritative. You > need > to look at the flags: this query has RD (recursion desired) and RA > (recursion > available), meaning you are querying a recursive server and hence no AA > (authoritative > answer) in the flags. > > BTW, obfuscation isn't ever helpful for having people help on a mailing > list [1] > > > -JP > > [1] > https://blog.powerdns.com/2016/01/18/open-source-support-out-in-the-open > _______________________________________________ > Pdns-users mailing list > Pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com > https://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users >
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