On 2015/02/02 21:51, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> Unfortunately, the only solution I'm really seeing right now is an ugly
> one -- setting up a new view for this set of clients and then creating
> 25+ zones -- one zone per record I want to override (so that the
> primary domain -- esri.com, still gets h
On 2014/12/23 21:33, Frank Bulk wrote:
> So the question seems to come down to: "why does Google's name server not
> return the when I query it from some IPs?"
Didn't google have some kind of ISP whitelisting for handing out s?
Ah yes... https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/faq
On 2014/12/09 17:37, Evan Hunt wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 05:17:52PM +, Tony Finch wrote:
> > Yes, I could reproduce it after flushing my cache. Had to wait five
> > minutes before the queries succeeded, which seems unpleasantly long.
> > I don't know where that time comes from - the ARM
The new recursion limits (or at least the default values for them) seem
to have some problems. Simple example, if I start named for recursive
service, no forwarders, debugging enabled, and run "dig @::1 www.ibm.com a"
I get a failure with numerous "exceeded max queries" log entries for gtld
servers
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