Re: Debugging recursive bind

2008-11-21 Thread Kevin Darcy
Marco Michelino wrote: Hi all, I have a recursive dns server that sometimes returns errors on queries even if the requested domain exists: # dig @myserver agriturismolacapraccia.it mx ; <<>> DiG 9.3.4-P1.1 <<>> @myserver agriturismolacapraccia.it mx ; (1 server found) ;; global options: print

DNS lookup problems specific the Facebook domains

2008-11-21 Thread Rob Tanner
Hi, I'm trying to figure out if this is my problem or a Facebook problem. The first issue was with facebookmail.com. The cache entry would become corrupt and I would have to clear cache to get things back to working again. Since facebookmail.com resolves to a single IP address, my work aro

Re: CNAME without recursion

2008-11-21 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pavel Urban writes: > Mark Andrews wrote: > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pavel Urban writes: > >> Hello, > >> > >> I have two local domains on our 9.3.4 BIND. One domain has CNAME record > >> pointing to the record in the second one. The server has recursion d

Clearing queued transfers

2008-11-21 Thread Todd Snyder
Some hopefully quick questions regarding zone transfers: We recently updated a bunch of zones to add new masters, not realizing the firewall holes weren't there yet. This caused zone transfers to queue and be deferred. So, my couple questions 1) Is there a way to get more information about what

Re: CNAME without recursion

2008-11-21 Thread Pavel Urban
Mark Andrews wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pavel Urban writes: >> Hello, >> >> I have two local domains on our 9.3.4 BIND. One domain has CNAME record >> pointing to the record in the second one. The server has recursion disabled. >> >> What is an expected behavior? I can see this: > >

Re: CNAME without recursion

2008-11-21 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pavel Urban writes: > Hello, > > I have two local domains on our 9.3.4 BIND. One domain has CNAME record > pointing to the record in the second one. The server has recursion disabled. > > What is an expected behavior? I can see this: No. You don't see "

CNAME without recursion

2008-11-21 Thread Pavel Urban
Hello, I have two local domains on our 9.3.4 BIND. One domain has CNAME record pointing to the record in the second one. The server has recursion disabled. What is an expected behavior? I can see this: www.dom1.cz ns.xxx.cz Using domain server: Name: ns.xxx.cz Address: 80.188.xx.xxx#53 Aliase

Debugging recursive bind

2008-11-21 Thread Marco Michelino
Hi all, I have a recursive dns server that sometimes returns errors on queries even if the requested domain exists: # dig @myserver agriturismolacapraccia.it mx ; <<>> DiG 9.3.4-P1.1 <<>> @myserver agriturismolacapraccia.it mx ; (1 server found) ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>