Re: intermittent resolution

2013-10-31 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <8297a803-1cf6-40bb-92c9-6f647ca63...@uci.edu>, Con Wieland writes: > Mark, > > It is a GM issue-) I appreciate any help but I have had numerous hosts > @noaa.gov reported one to choose from would be ftp.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov > > thanks for any help > con >From this part of the world ftp.c

BIND and idnkit vs GNU libidn

2013-10-31 Thread Jack Tavares
BIND appears to be setup to compile against the idnkit supplied in contrib. It will not build against GNU's libidn. Or at least I have not been able to make it do so. Is there a way to use libidn instead of idnkit (besides modifying the code myself) that I am missing? Thank you -- Jack Tavares

Re: [External] Re: intermittent resolution

2013-10-31 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <20131031114900.gb10...@fantomas.sk>, Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes: > On 30.10.13 21:58, Samp, Daniel [USA] wrote: > >In the past when I've had issues with certain .gov sites (e.g. noaa.gov, > > nih.gov, ssa.gov) it was due to application based filtering (layer 4). > > For some reason

Re: intermittent resolution

2013-10-31 Thread Con Wieland
Mark, It is a GM issue-) I appreciate any help but I have had numerous hosts @noaa.gov reported one to choose from would be ftp.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov thanks for any help con On Oct 30, 2013, at 5:24 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: > > IF YOU WANT HELP SPECIFY THE FAILING DOMAIN NAME. YES I AM SHOUTING!!

Re: [External] Re: intermittent resolution

2013-10-31 Thread Mike Hoskins (michoski)
-Original Message- From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas Date: Thursday, October 31, 2013 7:49 AM To: "bind-users@lists.isc.org" Subject: Re: [External] Re: intermittent resolution >On 30.10.13 21:58, Samp, Daniel [USA] wrote: >>In the past when I've had issues with certain .gov sites (e.g. noa

Re: [External] Re: intermittent resolution

2013-10-31 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 30.10.13 21:58, Samp, Daniel [USA] wrote: In the past when I've had issues with certain .gov sites (e.g. noaa.gov, nih.gov, ssa.gov) it was due to application based filtering (layer 4). For some reason the responses from these sites are more often than not fragmented and if you have somethin