On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at 11:18:59 AM UTC-4, cypher Nix wrote:
> After upgrading BIND from BIND 9.9.7-P2 to BIND 9.9.7-P3 on about a dozen
> authoritative + recursive servers, we noticed a strange caching issue on one
> of the servers.
>
> The server is authoritati
On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at 12:18:37 PM UTC-4, Evan Hunt wrote:
> ... that's odd, the new case compression behavior was introduced a fair
> bit earlier than that; are you sure you weren't upgrading a few servers
> older than 9.9.7-P2?
>
We've ran 9.9.4, 9.9.6, 9.9.7, and 9.9.7-P2. We never
On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at 12:01:15 PM UTC-4, Tony Finch wrote:
>
> That's a bug in those applications.
I agree that this a bug on their application code. We've asked the application
owners to fix their code.
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After upgrading BIND from BIND 9.9.7-P2 to BIND 9.9.7-P3 on about a dozen
authoritative + recursive servers, we noticed a strange caching issue on one of
the servers.
The server is authoritative for our main domain (let's assume example.com).
There are multiple subdomains under example.com that h
I'm using dig to perform health checks on DNS servers. I've recently
noticed that I'm unable to complete a full zone transfer from Windows
DC when using a version of dig 9.9.2 or newer (I haven't tried older
revisions of dig 9.9.x). Dig starts to pull the records from Microsoft
Windows DC but fails
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