Samer Khattab wrote:
> What is BIND internal logic when such a series of queries are received, and
> why it would not answer to all requests.
Each query in progress from a given client must have a different ID, so
queries with the same ID are logically the same query which only needs one
reply.
Hi all,
We have an observation for some queries where BIND caching server
receives multiple queries (three or four, A or ) for a domain name,
with the same transaction ID in the DNS header in all query packets, and
one response packet is sent back from the server only for these queries.
T
What is BIND internal logic when such a series of queries are received, and
why it would not answer to all requests.
Regards,
Samer Khattab
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> In message oky1lepdf...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Samer Khattab writes:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We have an
In message
, Samer Khattab writes:
> Hi all,
>
> We have an observation for some queries where BIND caching server receives
> multiple queries (three or four, A or ) for a domain name, with the
> same transaction ID in the DNS header in all query packets, and one
> response packet is sent b
Hi all,
We have an observation for some queries where BIND caching server receives
multiple queries (three or four, A or ) for a domain name, with the
same transaction ID in the DNS header in all query packets, and one
response packet is sent back from the server only for these queries.
The
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