Adam Goodall wrote:
>
> This certainly seems to have solved the problem. I'm not convinced i
> understand why it didn't work they way i was trying but this is a perfectly
> acceptable alternative - thanks for your help!
A server that you forward queries to is expected to be a recursive server.
Th
I believe your original issue is due to the fact that you are sending a
recursive query via the forward to a device you said won't do recursive
queries. The cname you are asking for is not in the domain hosted by the
second server. Since it won't do recursive queries it won't resolve the end
point
On 20 April 2011 10:42, Chris Buxton wrote:
> On Apr 20, 2011, at 2:19 AM, Adam Goodall wrote:
>
> However if a client queries server A for mail.testdomain.com (type any)
> the request is not answered. From the logs on server B i can see that server
> A is only forwarding on a request of type A.
On Apr 20, 2011, at 2:19 AM, Adam Goodall wrote:
> However if a client queries server A for mail.testdomain.com (type any) the
> request is not answered. From the logs on server B i can see that server A is
> only forwarding on a request of type A. As an A record for
> mail.testdomain.com does
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