Hi, Stephan,
If the domain has one working DNS server and one that's broken, but both are
in the delegation, then it's somewhat of random luck as to which one you'll
try first... If you try the bad one first, then what happens next depends on
"how" it's bad. If it's just dead/down, then after a ti
rnet.
* - Normally, the ICMP unreachables are generated by local kernel, and based on
the evidences you provided (timeouts) it doesn t, so something is misconfigured
either in your network or on that particular machine. Debugging your network is
beyond the scope of this mailing list.
Ondrej
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Yeah, it's hard to disagree on the "should" part but we all definitely have to
administer networks in an imperfect world... To my mind, when there's zero ipv6
connectivity beyond the LAN, it would be handy to not ask the firewall to
create 3x more TCP connections that it can never complete, and/
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> different. Looking at the packets is a easiest way to get better
> understanding of the problem.
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> On 17 Jan 2020, at 20:52, Steve Farr via bind-users
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> Hi there,
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st is broken IPv6 connectivity,
but it could be something completely different. Looking at the packets is a
easiest way to get better understanding of the problem.
Ondrej
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Ondřej Surý — ISC
On 17 Jan 2020, at 20:52, Steve Farr via bind-users mailto:bind-users@lists.isc.org> > wrote:
Hi there,
I'm hoping perhaps someone can point me in a good direction for
troubleshooting here. I recently upgraded from BIND 9.9.10-P3 running in
32-bit Windows, to 9.14.9 running on 64-bit Windows. I've tried it in both
Windows 10 and Windows 7, and the behavior is the same: Queries for
addre
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