Offhand, it looks like you might have DNSSEC validation turned on (thus
making responses from the GTLD nameservers bigger than 512 bytes; note
that all of the GTLD-server responses in that tcpdump have truncation
flagged), your EDNS0 buffer tuned down to 512 bytes ("edns-udp-size
512", thus eli
Steve:
I should have stated this first. Remove bind from chroot and
then try to do a recursive query. If it works, then you know you have a
problem with chroot.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Ezra Taylor wrote:
> Steve:
> Shouldn't you specify who is allowed to per
Steve:
Shouldn't you specify who is allowed to perform recursive quri
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Steven Vona wrote:
> I am posting here as a last resort and hope someone can help me.
>
> I am running RHEL6 and installed bind-chroot package. I have tried
> everything, and even
Steve:
Shouldn't you specify who is allowed to perform recursive
quries? Your pretty wide open.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Steven Vona wrote:
> I am posting here as a last resort and hope someone can help me.
>
> I am running RHEL6 and installed bind-chroot package. I have t
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