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Pamela Rock wrote:
> I've got the following three scenarios
>
> The client can query a domain A residing on a recursive name server.
What do you mean by a domain "residing" on a recursive nameserver? If a
domain resides on a server, the server should be authoritative for that
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Pamela Rock wrote:
I don't know what is causing the refused. IP tables is off
everywhere, and there are no ACL's on routers or firewalls.
Has nothing to do with firewalls (or ACLs on routers).
The only error I'm seeing is the following in the debug log
20-Dec-2009 19:21:09.443 query-errors
I've got the following three scenarios
The client can query a domain A residing on a recursive name server.
The client can query a domain B on an authratative name server.
When client queries domain B through the RNS, a Status: refused results.
I don't know what is causing the refused. IP tabl
On 19 Dec 2009, at 16:11, Fr34k wrote:
Hello,
Chris, I believe you are correct. That is, "blackhole applies to the
sending of queries in addition to the receiving of queries".
Let me explain.
I discovered this the hard way. I had a /24 in the blackhole because
it contained abusive clients
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